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re: The Atlantic: Why are we spending $1 billion new NOLA airport b/c it will sink into Ocean
Posted on 10/18/18 at 8:24 pm to CelticDog
Posted on 10/18/18 at 8:24 pm to CelticDog
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Hurricanes are a sure thing
So we should also abandon Miami, Houston, Mobile, Charleston, Jacksonville, Tampa etc? All are near the coast in hurricane zones.
Posted on 10/18/18 at 8:39 pm to Y.A. Tittle
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The End of Airports (2015)
What's the Cliffs Notes behind his theory that Airports will no longer be needed in the future? Anyone?
Apparently nothing
here's the cliffs:
f air travel was once the bold future, it has now settled into a mundane, on-going present. We no longer expect romantic experiences or sublime views, but just hope that we get from here to there with minimal hassle. In The End of Airports, Christopher Schaberg suggests that even as the epoch of flight approaches a threshold of banality, there are still mysteries to be unraveled around our aircraft and airfields. Drawing from his own experiences working at an airport, as well as interpreting these spaces from the perspective of a cultural critic, Schaberg explores the secret lives of jet bridges, seating areas, concourses, and tarmac vehicles, showing how the ordinary objects of flight call for wonder and inquiry. The End of Airports is not an obituary--it's more like an ode to terminals in the digital age.
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