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Ryan Sternfels

Zona Norte travel guide - Wikitravel - 0 views

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    This guide to Tijuana's Red Light District (Zona Norte) gives great travel info to those brave enough to traverse this area of Mexico.
Alexander Read

Times Square - 1 views

Curious about some of what makes Times Square unique? There are some fun facts worth knowing about here that makes the sector such a popular tourist attraction.

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Tunneling Below Second Avenue - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • This past spring, between 69th Street and 72nd Street on Second Avenue, cages descended every eight hours, five days a week, lowering roughly 50 men in neon vests and hard hats into a deep hole. Overhead, fluorescent bulbs provided a noonish light and yellow ventilation tubes undulated. A cool, roaring wind filled the void and carried the intense aroma of Emulex explosives, an ammonialike, Fourth of July smell. Men with tripods surveyed; men with blowtorches welded; men guiding hoses poured concrete (men outnumber women 100 to 1). They took brief lunch breaks and relieved themselves hastily where and when they could.
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    The NY Times discusses the tunneling of a new subway system under Second Avenue.
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Beta testing the home of the future | SmartPlanet - 0 views

  • Everything in the Openarch house is connected and can be used to communicate. Through the internet connection, any device such as a mobile phone or tablet can access, control, and monitor data, temperature, appliances, lighting, power usage, and social media. With an emphasis on flexibility, Kinect-based gestural interfaces and video mapped projections can also control the same elements as well as moveable walls and a customizable wallpaper projection.
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    Discussing the future of communication and future of the home.
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