To: faqsnlojiks who wrote (7166 ) 3/18/2000 1:26:00 AM From: Blue Snowshoe Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7442
You are right Joe, Let's take the tour. It's cold, about 40 degrees, clouds and there is a drizzle. Over there that is the Puget Sound, it was once full of salmon and shell fish but that was then. And that island out there, rich people live on that island. You can only get there by boat. Oh those are sea gulls, they have them everywhere here, they are flying rats so don't feed them. That ugly building over there, we are going to make that yuppycyberpuppy headquarters and waste a bunch of shareholder dollars fixing that dump up. And if you want to sit in traffic for several hours we can drive over to the lake where Bill Gates lives. Oh yeah, that thingy over there, that is the Space Needle. So don't believe it was blew up for New Years. Seattle closed down the city for New Years 2000 just to save it for your view so take a good look at it. Oh there goes a jet to the south, flying to SEATAC. Seattle-Tacoma Airport is a nice place if you have a lot of time on your hands and to get there you fly right over the folks at Boeing, where they make airplanes (when they do work) and have a stock that stands still for three years. The really bad part about Seattle is how well thought out it is. The interstate runs right through downtown but that's that problem, it's north, south and nothing but traffic. There is water to the west and few roads to the east. A real mess when you are trying to make a plane or go anywhere. Seattle does have some really nice things to see and do. Great sea food, nice mountains, Microsoft and other good tech companies. And Seattle is home to some of the best Vascular Medicine in the world, not just the United States. I know the city well and GNET well. I don't think I missed anything today but drizzle and 40 degrees. Well that's the tour. BLUE