I think the concept is exciting, because it's simple and terribly profitable. I think the pieces of artwork are dull as all hell.
Googling to make sure it wasn't a hoax led me to this blog of uncommon business ideas, which is quite interesting.
libkitty, I totally used to be funnier. Wait, no, that's not what I meant (so shut up if you agree). But I think sampling would indicate not so with any sort of witty when the pain is on.
Like, say, NOW, dammit.
Okay, off to nap.
Well, then. I take it he's not happy with work/city?
I think the concept is exciting, because it's simple and terribly profitable. I think the pieces of artwork are dull as all hell.
Totally. And all the numbers I'd want are gone.
Um, Lee, toxic pit? Oh dear.
I think he was referring to Butte's Berkeley Pit [link] which luckily I had heard of, and the (unrelated) fact that he might have to go to Butte for a case, which I knew.
Still weird though.
Why the Inner Harbor makes me think of shootings:
Because of an incredibly(some might say manipulatively, including me) heartrending H:LOTS where a kid stops somewhere to look at some dinosaur stuff and gets shot while the shooter is aiming at some other teenager his gf is cheating with. The kid dies(but unusually for Homicide, not right away) he's on life-support so we all watch Marcia Gay Harden Cope With Grief and fight with her probably equally notorious and award- baity husband.
It's not especially dangerous there(unless tourists give you hives) it's just the first time I ever heard of it so it stuck.
Say I mailed something from the US to Canada, and the address indicates province, postal code, etc., but does not actually say Canada. Any reason to think it won't go through?
Another strange thing to do with your money.
Hey, 680 is only $192. What a bargain!
Any reason to think it won't go through?
The incredible slackness of the post office? Seriously, I'd be worried. I mean, if you get an on the ball worker who realizes that Ontario is in Canada, you might be okay.
Problem with Ontario is that it's also in California.
I have no idea how they perform mail sorting, but I'd imagine postal workers get familiar with all sorts of postal/zip/etc codes--moreso than us. Some strange illegible stuff gets to where the sender meant it to go.