Yes, having neither hunted game nor shot an implosion, we went for simple proximity. There was a representative from Pennoni on our corner who was operating two air-quality meters--one for asbestos and the other for particulates--that must have been pretty heavily overloaded once the cloud of dust came over. We retreated to the car and closed the vents just in time. Pennoni, according to this guy, handled the Vet demolition as well.
As for the tenants, obviously they've already been dispersed. Are their impacts being felt on the other accessible nearby neighborhoods so far? Andrew Quoting Craigsolve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Real nice POV on the first mov > > But, its better standing down wind when hunting game rather than shooting > implosions. Notice the Big Shots were up wind with plastic cover available > and masks? > > As usual the new PHA development will have less units, so the worse tenants > will not be invited back and probably dispersed unsupervised, impacting other > accessible nearby neighborhoods - think SW with its lower rents and plenty of > trolleys. > > Was in a meeting TUE with some of their staff/contractor, the usual bitching > about having to work at 05:30 on a Sunday. > > Thanks for sharing. > > > > In a message dated 03/30/08 14:51:25 Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > writes: > I'm sure you all heard it this morning. Couple of videos here... > > http://malcolmxpark.org/?p=1050 > ---- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the list named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see <http://www.purple.com/list.html>.