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Dinosaurs More Sophisticated Than Previously Believed
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A wi-fiavailableasaurus? Who’d have thunk.
Photo is of a terminal at O’Hare.
Yeah, I’ve seen that a few times. It must be a Muslimosauras to have gotten past TSA.
Thanks, that’s what I guessed it was. I haven’t been through there in quite a few years but it looks the same. Except now they have Wi-Fi. And Gestapo.
Steve, do they still have that underground tube that connects the arrival and departure terminals, the one with all the psychedelic lighting along the sides?
I always thought that was one of the more interesting uses of “modern art”. I figure by now that it would have been converted to LED or something.
Opportunistic advertisers. Like ticks in the forest.