Going, going, gone
The blogosphere likes to talk about toppling old media. Today, I saw it topple for real, with nary a blogger in sight. Beats my normal daydream-fodder cubicle vista.
I should have one hell of a view carved out for me when I return to work after the holidays. A temporary thanks to The Donald.
(Photo gallery here.)
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