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Aerodrome news: Black boxes replaced with 50s diners
Thursday, September 16, 2004

In the last week at Abbotts Aerodrome, things have been quieter than normal. I'm not sure if that's because of lingering 1.5 doubts or if people were focused on Burning Life (until it closed). I took advantage of the lull to rip down large chunks of the Aerodrome and replace it with some classic 40s/50s style sci-fi buildings.

Well maybe it turned out more like 50s roadside diner, but I like it anyway. Portholes, rivets, and cheesy deco touches finish off a copper-coloured, rounded building -- no more sharp corners to stub your toes on.

I still have more work to do. The Aerodrome Club needs touch-ups in the lobby, the Flight Shop needs walkways and doors, and the elevator needs work. Until it's done, the 'drome is open as always.





Fresh words...

»Hmm

»DVDs by Canada Post

»40 years inside a cubicle

»Surreal match-up of the year

»Aerodrome news: club reno and A.I.

»A flight into space

»Wi-Fi hotspot map of Vancouver

»Prognostic

»Wishing for wi-fi

»Uh... what kind of meat is that?

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