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08/20/2004 03:19:50 PM · #1
Man sought for taking pictures of the Transamerica building in San Francisco.

Message edited by author 2004-08-20 16:02:34.
08/20/2004 03:21:11 PM · #2
Post your Transamerica building pictures:
08/20/2004 03:28:06 PM · #3
show your notes and sketches !!??
08/20/2004 03:32:37 PM · #4
"He may speak with an accent."

Modern technology has come much farther than I thought if they can figure out his accent from a picture.
08/20/2004 03:41:06 PM · #5
Here's mine from June 2003


08/20/2004 05:04:24 PM · #6
When I took my TA building pic, I disguised it so nobody would know what it was!
08/20/2004 05:05:39 PM · #7
Originally posted by sfalice:

When I took my TA building pic, I disguised it so nobody would know what it was!


LMAOOOO...uhh I still recognize it! :P
08/20/2004 05:10:19 PM · #8
Originally posted by doctornick:

Originally posted by sfalice:

When I took my TA building pic, I disguised it so nobody would know what it was!


LMAOOOO...uhh I still recognize it! :P


Oh, oh. Head of the class. If you're looking for employment, I think there's an agency somewhere who could use your services!
08/20/2004 05:25:39 PM · #9
Hmmm... was I making notes and sketches?

08/22/2004 11:39:38 PM · #10
TechnoShroom: GREAT PICTURE
08/22/2004 11:43:21 PM · #11
taken today on a daytrip to NYC :-)


08/22/2004 11:52:47 PM · #12
ok, so with all this attention on people taking "survalence pictures" how come the department of Homeland security of the USA has NOT taken down web sites like this?

Buildings

I can find out more about a building hundreds of miles away from me by searching google and using sites like that.

Its just rediculious that they want to question ANYONE, but I guess it makes the below average joe american feel safer some how.

James
08/23/2004 04:46:45 PM · #13
Re James's comment that they want to make the average Joe feel safer: I think it's the opposite, they want to make the average Joe feel less safe so he'll accept having people stopped from taking pictures. He'll also accept having free speech taken away, government secrecy and arrest of "enemy combatants." And of course, if Average Joe feels scared, he'll keep the incumbents in power because they can "protect" him.
08/23/2004 05:10:00 PM · #14
Originally posted by Dave Gordon:

Re James's comment that they want to make the average Joe feel safer: I think it's the opposite, they want to make the average Joe feel less safe so he'll accept having people stopped from taking pictures. He'll also accept having free speech taken away, government secrecy and arrest of "enemy combatants." And of course, if Average Joe feels scared, he'll keep the incumbents in power because they can "protect" him.


Well said. Fear is a powerful method of persuasion.
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