And I submitted that same question over a year ago and also included all of that info that he presented in his story. With no fricken credit! :eyeroll:
FYI - Our crown at 225 is considered part of the original structure so it is/was considered to be the tallest in MN. That is until the IDS added their window washing garage after the fact. There's always been this good hearted ribbing between our two facilities departments. My boss was actually going to pay some big money to print out a large sign for me to post on our roof that simply said 776' when attending a BOMA meeting at the top of the IDS Centre a couple of blocks down. Unfortunately, Fastsigns couldn't get it done in time for the big meeting.
As another FYI - My friend Randy Halloway manages the Wells Fargo Center located between the IDS and us. Does anyone recognize his name from the past?
The owners of 225 South Sixth (formerly First Bank Place) and the architects behind the design stated that it rose 774 feet (235.9 m) tall upon its completion in 1992. However, the height had been increased due to an engineering need, according to Tom O'Mara, the building's construction manager. There were some ventilation ducts near the roof that required about 14 more inches (35.6 cm) of height. O'Mara added an extra 10 inches (25.4 cm) to that, bringing the building to a total of 776 feet 0 inches (236.5 m).
In the years following completion, the actual height eventually became known as it was published in almanacs and other listings of building height. The owners of 225 South Sixth were hesitant to claim that their building was taller than IDS, and usually deferred the honor to the more well-known structure. As area journalists reported on the sale of the IDS Center to the John Buck Company in 2004 and the death of designer Philip Johnson in 2005, they came face-to-face with the fact that the roof of the tower was one foot lower than its neighbor.
Emporis.com restored the IDS Center to first-place status in the city in February 2005 by including the height of the window-washing garage, although that has not completely ended the dispute. A spokesperson for the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, which sometimes handles height disputes, stated that it would be unlikely for the garage to be included in the official height because many would not consider it to be an integral part of the building's design.
It is unclear if the height of 225 South Sixth reaches to the top of the "halo" surrounding the screen walls (walls designed to hide cooling towers on the roof), so the height of the flat roof might be somewhat shorter, or that building might similarly be able to add to its height by including the additional structure.
I took the girls to Borders this afternoon- Sarah pointed out to me the book Golden Compass - thought it ironic that I had just been on the website today- I didnt realize it was a book and is gonna be a movie that comes out soon - all very cool-
She bought the new 1st book to the tv show Heroes - shes hooked
I know it may be a bit early but don't forget to set your DVR's for the 11/25 episode of Extreme Home Makeover. They feature the house that was built in August here in the TC. It's part of their big 100th episode special. Check out their video. Ali & I love this show http://abc.go.com/primetime/xtremehome/index
my girls are hooked on Chuck, Heroes, Pushing Up Daisies, House & Love for New York 2
They won't go anywhere on these nights - glued to the tv
out of those, I like the later 2 myself
I love Rescue Me when its the season
right now I like Nip/Tuck- however, last night I kept having to change the channel because Whitney was right there.... finally going to the family room to watch it alone - it just gets more provocotive and contraversial by the episode.
Thats besides all the other cool shows- Dancing with the Stars, those lyrics shows, Deal or No Deal, Kid Nation. Then theres Letterman, O'Brien & Furguson, Stewart. Any espn on poker tournies.
I could go on and on ......Sunday FOOTBALL! old movies....
I'm watching Chuck and need to catch up on Heroes. I also watch that Journeyman over at a friends place. That one can be sort of irritating though, as I wish they'd let on more about who's controlling the two charaters that time travel.
I gotta make this work somehow. I was pissed I missed The Wizard Of Oz on the big screen. To me SRS ranks up there with the midnight showings of Dawn Of The Dead and almost as profound as seeing The Wall on the big screen one more time.
I wonder if it'll have the same ambiance where there were lighters sparking up oneies sporadically throughout the audience during the entire film.?
Stealing is bad.. Mmmmkay???? You may be thinking you're "stealing from the rich, and giving to the poor."
Yet, days, weeks, months, even years down the line, karma, will catch up on you... If that doesn't happen, then Susan will throw some sort of crazy hippy/gypsy voodoo curse on you.
"With their joyous send-off for Dorothy as she began her journey down the Yellow Brick Road, the Munchkins secured their place in Hollywood history and in the hearts of movie fans everywhere."
As of November 27, websites associated with Treasure Trove, Inc., including atreasurestrove.com and alchemistdar.com were shut down.
No updates of the hunt status were made, though given recent concerns about the financial well being of the hunt, there is speculation the hunt has been terminated prematurely.
As of November 27, 2007, www.alchemistdar.com is no longer accessible, displaying a screen that reads: "Sorry, this website is temporarily closed. Please check back later."
There is talk among fans of Secrets of the Alchemist Dar of a class action lawsuit against its publisher if the hunt is indeed shut down prematurely, but no formal discussions have taken place.
None of the 100 rings are known to have been claimed.
The Feb 5th edition of In Touch Magazine contained a new clue. On a spell type page a ring of black marks surround ambigrams of the words SUN and MOON. Hidden within the marks is the message: YOU DONT HAVE TO LEAVE HOME
This holiday season, Duracell invites parents and kids to power smiles around the country. When parents upload a photo of their child, Duracell will donate a dollar to the Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA and other care centers to power another child's smile. Your photo donation will go toward the children's critical needs as well as batteries for their toys. http://powerasmile.com/
I started laughing after the first line ...I havn't even read the story yet but just the thought of mikey kickin back watching the view at 10 am! hahahahaha
And I submitted that same question over a year ago and also included all of that info that he presented in his story. With no fricken credit! :eyeroll:
FYI - Our crown at 225 is considered part of the original structure so it is/was considered to be the tallest in MN. That is until the IDS added their window washing garage after the fact. There's always been this good hearted ribbing between our two facilities departments. My boss was actually going to pay some big money to print out a large sign for me to post on our roof that simply said 776' when attending a BOMA meeting at the top of the IDS Centre a couple of blocks down. Unfortunately, Fastsigns couldn't get it done in time for the big meeting.
As another FYI - My friend Randy Halloway manages the Wells Fargo Center located between the IDS and us. Does anyone recognize his name from the past?
Notice 127,128 & 130 :wink:
Kingston's biggest deal was the July sale of 225 South Sixth, the tallest building in downtown Minneapolis, for $245 million on behalf of Hines Interests of Houston.
The battle for tallest status
The owners of 225 South Sixth (formerly First Bank Place) and the architects behind the design stated that it rose 774 feet (235.9 m) tall upon its completion in 1992. However, the height had been increased due to an engineering need, according to Tom O'Mara, the building's construction manager. There were some ventilation ducts near the roof that required about 14 more inches (35.6 cm) of height. O'Mara added an extra 10 inches (25.4 cm) to that, bringing the building to a total of 776 feet 0 inches (236.5 m).
In the years following completion, the actual height eventually became known as it was published in almanacs and other listings of building height. The owners of 225 South Sixth were hesitant to claim that their building was taller than IDS, and usually deferred the honor to the more well-known structure. As area journalists reported on the sale of the IDS Center to the John Buck Company in 2004 and the death of designer Philip Johnson in 2005, they came face-to-face with the fact that the roof of the tower was one foot lower than its neighbor.
Emporis.com restored the IDS Center to first-place status in the city in February 2005 by including the height of the window-washing garage, although that has not completely ended the dispute. A spokesperson for the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, which sometimes handles height disputes, stated that it would be unlikely for the garage to be included in the official height because many would not consider it to be an integral part of the building's design.
It is unclear if the height of 225 South Sixth reaches to the top of the "halo" surrounding the screen walls (walls designed to hide cooling towers on the roof), so the height of the flat roof might be somewhat shorter, or that building might similarly be able to add to its height by including the additional structure.
http://www.goldencompassmovie.com/aleth.html
I took the girls to Borders this afternoon- Sarah pointed out to me the book Golden Compass - thought it ironic that I had just been on the website today- I didnt realize it was a book and is gonna be a movie that comes out soon - all very cool-
She bought the new 1st book to the tv show Heroes - shes hooked
http://abc.go.com/primetime/xtremehome/index
Heroes is awesome...
the entire monday night NBC lineup for that matter... Chuck and Journeyman are good too...
we watch them all, each week - but I've been hooked on Heroes since the beginning
my girls are hooked on Chuck, Heroes, Pushing Up Daisies, House & Love for New York 2
They won't go anywhere on these nights - glued to the tv
out of those, I like the later 2 myself
I love Rescue Me when its the season
right now I like Nip/Tuck- however, last night I kept having to change the channel because Whitney was right there.... finally going to the family room to watch it alone - it just gets more provocotive and contraversial by the episode.
Thats besides all the other cool shows- Dancing with the Stars, those lyrics shows, Deal or No Deal, Kid Nation. Then theres Letterman, O'Brien & Furguson, Stewart. Any espn on poker tournies.
I could go on and on ......Sunday FOOTBALL! old movies....
what am I thinking...I'm hooked on television.
not sure why...
I think its the fights...or because i'm finding myself cheering for the guys vs. the girls....but I like the "butch" girl
http://www.fatwallet.com/t/18/779510/
I'm a bit confused..but I need to read all this later...
I just need a friend with dvr
S-T-R-E-T-C-H ArmStrong Catalog
I think I had a shirt like the kid.
w00t off today
whoops, sorry.. :coolfrown:
We steal a wireless signal, on the laptop, from one of our neighbors.
one show only..
Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same
I used to catch that every time it would come to town when it was on tour. People would treat the movie as if they were there.
Check out that personal Joe (16161)
I gotta make this work somehow. I was pissed I missed The Wizard Of Oz on the big screen. To me SRS ranks up there with the midnight showings of Dawn Of The Dead and almost as profound as seeing The Wall on the big screen one more time.
I wonder if it'll have the same ambiance where there were lighters sparking up oneies sporadically throughout the audience during the entire film.?
Moby DICK Dick dick :cool:
Hey 3M - Does anybody remember laughter? :wink:
it makes me wonder
I wouldn't have expected anything less :wink:
Yet, days, weeks, months, even years down the line, karma, will catch up on you... If that doesn't happen, then Susan will throw some sort of crazy hippy/gypsy voodoo curse on you.
 :coolfrown:
I mean - when was the last time you heard Metallica bitching about how somebody illegaly broke into their cooler and stole their Country Crock?
Fairies and Creme! Hahahahah.
I havn't seen Martin Sergeant since Tech TV days.
http://www.revision3.com/webdrifter/peterpan
http://weirdonthisday.blogspot.com/2007/11/beer-bottle-symphony-orchestra.html
this is awesome stuff!!!!
http://wcco.com/local/youtube.newstube.news.2.570265.html
http://www.paynephalen.org/
and interesting, site I found a link for, on there...
http://www.nativefish.org/articles/Phalen_Rainbows.php
"With their joyous send-off for Dorothy as she began her journey down the Yellow Brick Road, the Munchkins secured their place in Hollywood history and in the hearts of movie fans everywhere."
Mr Carroll (above left, in red bow-tie and cummerbund)
I didn't even know this was coming out...
http://worldsbiggesttreasurehunt.movies.go.com/
look forward to it
ty for posting the links
As of November 27, websites associated with Treasure Trove, Inc., including atreasurestrove.com and alchemistdar.com were shut down.
No updates of the hunt status were made, though given recent concerns about the financial well being of the hunt, there is speculation the hunt has been terminated prematurely.
As of November 27, 2007, www.alchemistdar.com is no longer accessible, displaying a screen that reads: "Sorry, this website is temporarily closed. Please check back later."
There is talk among fans of Secrets of the Alchemist Dar of a class action lawsuit against its publisher if the hunt is indeed shut down prematurely, but no formal discussions have taken place.
None of the 100 rings are known to have been claimed.
The Feb 5th edition of In Touch Magazine contained a new clue. On a spell type page a ring of black marks surround ambigrams of the words SUN and MOON. Hidden within the marks is the message: YOU DONT HAVE TO LEAVE HOME
probably because they arnt really hidden at all!!
This holiday season, Duracell invites parents and kids to power smiles around the country. When parents upload a photo of their child, Duracell will donate a dollar to the Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA and other care centers to power another child's smile. Your photo donation will go toward the children's critical needs as well as batteries for their toys.
http://powerasmile.com/
I've seen the show before and like it
ty for the link
thanks for posting that!
although, I already knew how to do it...
I learned how from an episode of The Shaggy Show, that ICP posted on their website, back in the day.... Shaggy shows how to do it....
http://www.insaneclownposse.com/carnival/iframe.php?page_id=icp_shaggy_show
the one where he shows how to do it, is episode number 2...
but they're all pretty funny
greatest
lots of retro shirts ..
I really think cluey would like this..lots of old concert shirts.
Pagination