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bronxbee
Fri, Jan 17, 2014 1:54pm
i’m going to have to check out Penn Station, although its more likely Grand Central has the time travel platform.
it might have been the *original* Penn Station, but the modernist, brutalist, overcrowded, horrible place it is now eliminated that platform when the tore down the vaunting, sunlit Penn Station. it moved over to GCT.
I say it’s still there. You’d want it somewhere hidden, and playing with time is dangerous enough, moving it in space, too, would have been risky: http://forgotten-ny.com/2013/11/penn-relic/
RogerBW
Fri, Jan 17, 2014 5:22pm
Nothing wrong with a zero. It’s when you’re directed to platform i that it’s time to worry.
i’m going to have to check out Penn Station, although its more likely Grand Central has the time travel platform.
I would imagine it’s just to the left of the big clock in the middle of the main hall.
Nope. Nikola Tesla lived for the last decade of his life in the Hotel New Yorker at West 34th Street and 8th Avenue, a block away from Penn Station.
It’s in Penn Station.
it might have been the *original* Penn Station, but the modernist, brutalist, overcrowded, horrible place it is now eliminated that platform when the tore down the vaunting, sunlit Penn Station. it moved over to GCT.
I say it’s still there. You’d want it somewhere hidden, and playing with time is dangerous enough, moving it in space, too, would have been risky: http://forgotten-ny.com/2013/11/penn-relic/
Nothing wrong with a zero. It’s when you’re directed to platform i that it’s time to worry.
Or a negative number.
well…i(^2) = -1
I think that’s wierder.
Eh, you’re imagining things.
I’m just standing in a different part of the universe. ;-)