From: dannyb@panix.com   
      
   In "Peter T. Daniels"   
    writes:   
      
   >That's encouraging. Is the signage adequate?   
      
   >The space is supposed to be turned into a regular mall. How long will the   
   >gleaming white floors remain gleaming white?   
      
   It's what, 500 feet long? Why didn't anyone think   
   of installing a motorized walkway like they have   
   at just about _every_ airport in the modern world?   
      
   Or, for that matter, the one, that's _one_, in   
   the NYC subway system at Court Street in Long   
   Island City.   
      
   >(Don't look across West St. to the World Financial Center mall -- no, I'm not   
   >going to call it by its commercial name, any more than I call the Pan Am   
   >Building or the TWA Terminal by any but their original names; they even   
   >put "Woolworth Building" back on the Woolworth Building -- because that's not   
   >a public crossroads, just a shopping center for the superrich.   
      
   How's about the tram to Welfare Island? Or is it Blackwells?   
      
      
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