Of course! But it's also accurate.rbb wrote:Was that geometry humor? I seriously hope that was geometry humor.MarkHaversham wrote:It's a cool looking building even if the corner conference rooms are acutely uncomfortable.
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Sometimes I feel we have parallel conversations going on when it comes to the GenAm.... anyone coming at this from a different angle?
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I could Point out a Line of thinking that Surfaces where the Volume of problems moves like this cause. The problems have their Origin in the way the local authorities Coordinate their resources. Individually the Magnitude of these choices is Minor, but the Composite is a opportunity lost. Investing in an Adjacent enterprise could result in Exponential returns while this investment we See Cant...
Or we still talking the GenAm building?
This sound more like the space in Euclid.
This sound more like the space in Euclid.
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I'm going to Intercept this discussion now as we seem to be on a different Plane as before.
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^ All I'm saying is let's circle this back to the GenAm Building and have some congruence.
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I think this thread is haunted by the ghosts of old GenAm actuaries.
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This building is starting to look very sexy. It looks really cool at night with the cleaned up windows and the interior lighting nicely spaced and placed and then a lit up elevator occasionally zips up and down in the middle. Removing the slope for steps is a huge upgrade. It's looking great!
It is stunning how some cleanup and new lighting really makes the building pop.leeharveyawesome wrote:This building is starting to look very sexy. It looks really cool at night with the cleaned up windows and the interior lighting nicely spaced and placed and then a lit up elevator occasionally zips up and down in the middle. Removing the slope for steps is a huge upgrade. It's looking great!






