Lynah Rink Renovation Blog

Started by CowbellGuy, March 14, 2006, 03:13:19 PM

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CowbellGuy

I'm not setting up a webcam. That just brings up bad memories. But I can take some photos walking in to work and keep a blog. It gives me something to do with that domain name I'm not using, anyway.

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Edit: By the way, it has nothing to do with the Forum, so if you want an account to comment or vote in the polls, you have to make a new one over there.
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Rosey

Kick-ass, Age.  You da man.

Kyle
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nyc94

Are the cranes in the background for the life sciences building?

CowbellGuy

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

Trotsky

You rock, Age.  It's great.  Linked to the blogosphere from here (at least): http://gregberge.blogspot.com/2006/03/well-that-was-easy.html

KeithK

Excellent!

Not to be greedy, but I'd love to see inside pictures. But I suspect that would be  a little harder to get. Certainly more effort than just snapping shots on the way to work.

CowbellGuy

Only entrance I've seen with any sort of access is the Zamboni entrance, though there was a practice going on and the zamboni in the way at the time. Shutters are all down on the Bartels side, and I think there was something blocking view from the north door.
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Jacob '06

You can still enter the rink by the doors on the west end closest to the crescent. THere are still hockey classes and public skate this week. After that I don't think you will be able to access it.

Trotsky

[quote Jacob '06]You can still enter the rink by the doors on the west end closest to the crescent. THere are still hockey classes and public skate this week. After that I don't think you will be able to access it.[/quote]

At a certain point, the nice men with the liability clauses may object to you roaming around a construction site.

nyc94

[quote Trotsky][quote Jacob '06]You can still enter the rink by the doors on the west end closest to the crescent. THere are still hockey classes and public skate this week. After that I don't think you will be able to access it.[/quote]

At a certain point, the nice men with the liability clauses may object to you roaming around a construction site.[/quote]

Just borrow a hard hat and a clip board and you can get in just about anywhere.

atb9

[quote nyc94]Just borrow a hard hat and a clip board and you can get in just about anywhere.[/quote]

In case anyone is serious... ::nut::  From my experience on Cornell construction sites, I would also add safety glasses and a nextel phone on your hip to the list.  Also, if you are six feet tall or taller, weighing 160 lbs or less is a huge give away.  If you are wearing a tie, you are even less likely to be spoken to.

BTW, I'm not suggesting anyone enter a restricted construction site.  I'm simply making fun of the managers and workers on said sites. :-P
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Jim Hyla

Age, great as always. How about putting a link to it on the forum banner. Since I'd guess most of us pop to this as our homepage, or close to it, it would allow and remind us to take a look. Thanks again.
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CowbellGuy

It's been there since this afternoon =P
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WillR

i think you are all seriously disturbed.  I mean c'mon are you really telling me that you NEED to see what is likely to be close to 300+ days of construction?  If you are really going to follow this perhaps CSTV could offer the construction channel.  It could be the 24hr construction network, all construction all the time.

I will of course check this new web site frequently.  Also I stopped by the rink today and had a quick look before getting the boot.