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KatWoman
03-12-2002, 11:56 AM
I was gonna post this in the WTC Tragedy forum but it looks like it's gone.

This was on CNN.com. Where the twin towers of the WTC once stood, 2 towers of light shine in their memory.

http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/03/11/nation.remembers/link.lights.wide.ap.jpg

87accordlxi
03-12-2002, 12:24 PM
damn, those are some bright fuckin lights

KatWoman
03-12-2002, 02:03 PM
For anyone in NY or planning to visit NY before April 13...here is a list of prime viewing locations:

Manhattan:
Washington Square Park
23rd Street and Sixth Avenue
Abingdon Square at Eighth Avenue and Hudson Street
Union Square Park
Empire State Building Observation Deck
Washington Market Park in Tribeca
Herald Square


Roosevelt Island:
Waterfront Promenade


Brooklyn:
Brooklyn Bridge Pedestrian Walkway
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Empire Stores - Fulton Ferry State Park
69th Street Pier
Smith/9th Street Station Platform (F/G trains)
Gowanus Canal
Pulaski Bridge between Brooklyn & Queens


Queens:
Gantry Plaza State Park


Staten Island:
Ferry Terminal and on the ferry
St. George Waterfront
Fort Wadsworth


New Jersey:
Liberty State Park, Jersey City
Owen Grundy Pier, Jersey City
Newport, Jersey City
Pier A Park - Hoboken
Castle Point Promenade - Hoboken
Port Imperial - Weehawken
Boulevard East - Weehawken

crxlvr
03-12-2002, 02:05 PM
the lights are so bright, you can see them in outer space and for 20 mile radius outside the actual beams of light. They are so powerful they can light 3 million homes or something like that.

Gonthrax
03-12-2002, 04:48 PM
I saw a figure on CNN on how bright they were, somewere in the 100k candlepower

KatWoman
03-12-2002, 05:36 PM
http://www.cnn.com/interactive/world/0203/wtc.ray.of.light/content1.html

Here's a diagram of it.

JD@af
03-12-2002, 05:38 PM
I'll check them out first-hand tomorrow evening, as I'll be down in the city (unfortunately for a funeral - my friend's dad died from lung cancer, a grim reminder to you smokers :( ). I am looking forward to seeing them. Thanks for the list of good vantage points, Kat :)

KatWoman
03-12-2002, 05:55 PM
You're welcome JD :)

Sorry about your friend's dad...I lost my dad to the same thing 7 years ago, but he worked with asbestos.

If you have a digicam, can you get some pics of them and post for us? I know alot of news sites have good pics of it, but I also like to see what I call "civilian pics" from an everyday person's point of view :)

Steel
03-12-2002, 06:13 PM
more like hundres of millions of candlepower!

Gonthrax
03-12-2002, 06:24 PM
True steel, now that I think about it, 100k candle power isn't that bright :D :D

Neutrino
03-12-2002, 09:53 PM
Man I left my car lights on again.:D

ric
03-13-2002, 12:55 AM
the ceremony was cool but im sorry that chic's voice was the worst thing i ever heard. i must say thank you peter jennings for talking over her most of the time and saving my hearing.

JD@af
03-14-2002, 07:12 PM
Hmmm... actually not very bright from the rooftop of the parents' building. I expected it to be a little more sensational. Unfortunately, I haven't got a digital camera, but my dad snapped off a couple pictures with his "old-fashioned" camera. If they come out good, I'll try to post them. But something like this doesn't usually come out very well on film, and since from here it's not all that spectacular seeing it live, I don't imagine that by not posting the pics you'll be missing much. However, my mom and I are going to head down to the Empire State Building later tonight to check out how they look from the observation deck.

As an aside (follow up to my first post in this thread), the ceremony today (for my friend's dad) was very moving. I probably haven't cried that much since a friend of mine died back in 1998.

KatWoman
03-15-2002, 01:38 AM
Here's a couple more pics. These were taken by a guy over on the Neons.org board. He took these from the New Jersey waterfront. The first pic is a 2 second exposure and then second pic is a 4 second exposure. The skyline is stunning, but so empty without the towers :(

http://dope.dhs.org/temp/03-15-02/2sec-exp.jpg



http://dope.dhs.org/temp/03-15-02/4sec-exp.jpg

Jimster
03-17-2002, 12:00 AM
That seriously looks like too Rice boys were racing eachother and they bothed rolled sending thier undercar neons into the sky

b16a2si
03-17-2002, 01:45 AM
Damn, that is cool but I'd hate to be living in one of the apartments by that thing. If you just left your blinds open, you probably won't have to have your lights on in your apartment.:D

NSX-R-SSJ20K
03-17-2002, 01:49 AM
you think they'd fit on the front of my car cuz i always thought of jacking HIDS nah just messin witcha !

ChristopherJ
03-19-2002, 07:43 AM
Its amazing how so many American TV Shows have footage of the Trade Towers. Before 9/11 I hadn't actually heard of the Trade Towers. I knew America had some real tall buildings but never thought that there was any buildings with there own name or with any importance other than just another building own by a business. Its sort of surreal watching a TV Show showing these two huge Towers that no longer stand. :(

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