I had heard that it had become a successful mushroom farm ( perfect for
keeping the crop in the dark feeding  bulls**t, just like

the gov't does to me.).

 

Sorry, I don't recall the source.

 

 

 

 

From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 7, 2014 3:14 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:plasmonics with an inkjet printer!

 

Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

 

                The complex had cost the taxpayers $2 billion to that stage,
when it was cancelled. Then, in December of that year, less than six months
after investing, zillionaire Hunt slipped on a patch of ice, broke his skull
and died - to the amazement of critics who thought that a head that hard
could not be broken.

 

What a story! I did not know this.

 

 


                SS's future as a giant wormhole under Texas was thrown into
limbo, and eventually the project was shelved. Haunting photos are here -
and some kind of weird karma can be implied:

 

Haunting indeed. Wow. What a waste. What a shame they cannot find a use for
it.

The Bettmann Archive of 19 million photographs and images was sold to Bill
Gates, renamed the Corbis archive, and now lives in "the Iron Mountain
National Underground Storage Facility, a former limestone quarry located 220
feet (67 m) below ground in western Pennsylvania."

 

Iron Mountain. The perfect name. It sounds like something from a James Bond
movie.


- Jed

 



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