Captain Impossible
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What is their reasoning for calling it Mosaic?
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I actually really like the style of the project. Makes me feel like a jet-setter just looking at it. It's so gloriously mod.
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- whitestone reit
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Texas A&M University: $100-Million Engineering Building
Captain Impossible replied to Scotch's topic in Bryan-College Station
the 1968 newton gresham library at sam houston. hmmmmm. -
Federal Reserve Bank Of Dallas Houston Branch At 1801 Allen Pkwy.
Captain Impossible replied to JoshuaJP's topic in Downtown
if the federal reserve ever needed a new houston facility, they could open a clown college here. -
so, vintage park in forty years?
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No kiddin'!
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I need to get in there. Is it open, or do I need to contact the property managers?
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Back in Dallas, you can go south on the eastbound lanes of East Northwest Highway.
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Okay. Because that star is right next to where I grew up.
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Why is there a star in Richardson on that map?
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When is this scheduled to start? I just took a job at 93Q and I'll have a great view of this.
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I really don't like the Mercer. It's awkward.
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The Woodlands Town Center Developments
Captain Impossible replied to bachanon's topic in Points North
Actually Southlake Town Square opened in March 1999.- 358 replies
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Politically Incorrect High Schools
Captain Impossible replied to FilioScotia's topic in Historic Houston
Did you know that the term "politically correct" was coined by Mao Tse Tung? -
Sugar Land Town Square Developents
Captain Impossible replied to UrbaNerd's topic in Points Southwest
How is sprawl ever smart growth? Sugar Land is a joke, and it will be Sharpstown sooner than you know. I mean, we think new cars always look good, the newest model years have the best lines. Well, look at the cars of fifteen years ago. Even if they're in the same shape as they were then, they don't look so hot now, do they? Like everything else, Sugar Land will suffer from our fickle tastes as Americans. It will go out of style, and something new will take its place.- 173 replies
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The Woodlands Town Center Developments
Captain Impossible replied to bachanon's topic in Points North
That's an exciting night for us up in Huntsville. Doesn't mean I enjoy what The Woodlands stands for. It just means that Houston traffic is the worst I've seen besides Mexico City, and another forty miles is a bit far for just one evening.- 358 replies
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And hopefully most of that retail would relocate to street level locations.
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It just seems to me that when that money is spent, it should be done on street level, at storefront locations. Maybe that's just me though.
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Why exactly is a downtown mall considered a good thing?
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I mess with the curves a little, but not too much saturation. The key is to use the meter on full manual mode, and also to get just the right white balance. In regards to the blue tones, I don't know how that happened. I have never gotten skies like that out of this camera. I really want to know what I did differently.
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Saturday in the park. It wasn't the Fourth of July, and there wasn't a man selling ice cream while singing Italian songs. There was a lady selling cherry lemon chills, but even if she asked, I wouldn't help her or anyone else change the world. Anyway, here are some of the pictures, and the rest can be found here. Machines are dear to my heart. Still just not wide enough. Someone buy me a 10mm lens. General Houston leads the way. The cliche shot. I took it anyway. Tokyo attack! Tower in the park. Definitely a place to check out at dawn. Jet set. This seems familiar. Will speaks precisely about complicated subjects. A symbol of freedom. The couple. Spring fever. The helicopters were kind of camera shy that afternoon. Here's the only picture of one that came out. Urban layers. Nothing beats bold evening colors. I used to have an attitude about it, but maybe Houston isn't so bad after all. Can you dig it?
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