My friend Farrell sent me this, all the way from Singapore. It's a retrospective of photos from the Northeast Blackout, taken in New York City.
Just click on the box below to see the pictures.
It has been pointed out that 'photo's' shouldn't have an apostrophe. I agree, but because of the format of the pictures, cannot change it.
So, I guess, spelling does count. Damn!
3 Comments
Peter Mokover said:
There's no apostrophe in Photo's
This error will go in your permanent record.
Geoff Fox said:
Alas,
I am but the poster. Someone far more clever than I came up with and executed the original concept.
Geoff
Ergyl said:
"Telephone genius arrested for calls
"Peter Mokover, 19, a student from Great Neck Long Island, regarded by his college as a 'boy genius,' has been accused with eight others of using electronic devices to make thousands of dollars worth of long distance phone calls free.
"It is alleged that by attaching the device to telephones, they were able to disconnect the operators and make their own calls to anywhere in the country without being recorded for charge purposes."
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There's no apostrophe in Photo's
This error will go in your permanent record.
Alas,
I am but the poster. Someone far more clever than I came up with and executed the original concept.
Geoff
"Telephone genius arrested for calls
"Peter Mokover, 19, a student from Great Neck Long Island, regarded by his college as a 'boy genius,' has been accused with eight others of using electronic devices to make thousands of dollars worth of long distance phone calls free.
"It is alleged that by attaching the device to telephones, they were able to disconnect the operators and make their own calls to anywhere in the country without being recorded for charge purposes."
Fancy that!
And talk about a permanent record!