First Tam's FEMA train depot, now this:
Silly UN. I would have stored the vans in an old dirigible hangar.
But they are smart in one way. That base has extensive docks and train tracks for moving those vehicles around, and a still functioning airstrip. Plus a really cool radio controlled car race track! And a seafood packaging plant.
But the guy is right. Where you can't see the vans because of the trees, you can't see the vans because of the empty train cars blocking Google Streetview. Is that Twilight Zone music I hear?
Library Work
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This evening, I worked my way backwards from Gibson though Bujold and
into Brunner (including *Shockwave* Rider, a proto-cyberpunk future that
almost ...
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Heh- That's Green Cove Springs, FL, the old Navy Air Station... I'm wondering if those are the Yukons and Suburbans that were bought for shipping to UN sites world wide...
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