If you'd like to enable access to your C: drive, we can have a look at
this building.

On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 1:09 PM, P.J. Alling <[email protected]> wrote:
> A detail of the Armstrong Tire/Pirreli building in New Haven.  A building
> that could best be described as a whimsical building of the brutalist
> school.  Ikea, it's current owner would gladly tear it down, to gain a few
> more parking spaces, but ironically the very institutions, historical
> preservation societies, designed to protect against concrete monstrosities
> burying the beauties of the past, are now protecting the concrete
> monstrosities.  True, this building isn't as horrific as Boston City Hall,
> but then what is.  The building stands vacant, and occasionally Ikea will
> hang a gigantic banner off the side facing the highway.  All that being
> said, I kind of like it.
>
> file:///C:/e%3bbackup/PESO-PAW/PESO%20--%20ikeasbillboard.html
>
> Equipment:  Pentax K20D w/smc Pentax 28-70mm f4.0
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