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It's kind of astounding how many buildings each of the mega-banks owns. I think I passed three belonging to JP Morgan Chase alone, in less than five blocks.

What looks like the entire roster of the NY Mets is lined up, as if for a class photo, on the steps of the main branch of the NYPL. This must've just happened, as a crowd is only just starting to collect. No sign of why. Some press, but not as much as I'd expect if this was a known publicity whatsit.

What can you actually do at the main branch of the NYPL? I went there as a freshman, all dewy-eyed & excited, only to slink away in embarrassed disappointment when I learned you could not actually take out books. But they have two big banners out front, a la the Met, trumpeting their map room and their illuminated manuscript collection. Both of these things cause my bosom to heave and my bits to moisten. But are the hoi polloi permitted to touch or even see the valuables, or is this for Important Researchers only?

I wish we'd gotten space in the Empire State Building. I mean, I'm pretty content with the new office, and I know the lunch & shopping options would have been even more suckmoid there. But I just imagine coming into that glorious lobby every morning.

Does Macy's, in fact, tell Gimbel's?

There is a tall black guy on the corner of Seventh wearing this insane huge danger-orange fuzzy jacket and hat. He is what Midwesterners envision as Scary New York Pimp Guy, because for the general case, they're sort of stuck on what would be found in early 80s Cloak & Dagger comics.

Last stop!

Date: 2006-01-24 08:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com
The stalls in the NYPL's restrooms lacked doors when I visited too. Presumably to keep people from having sex or doing drugs in there, but it also keeps anyone with enough modesty to avoid crapping on the street from using the stalls too.

Date: 2006-01-24 11:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sbp.livejournal.com
NYPL must be like the British Library in London then.

Yay Mets - they beat the other guys that one time I saw them play, and I still have the hat.

Empire State would be cool but think about tourist season....

Date: 2006-01-25 02:13 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
You can look at the Gutenberg bible through the glass. Actually it is quite magnificent, even through the display case. They had some other things on display but I didn't stay that long. And there's some interesting murals right outside that room.

The bathrooms I have used there all had doors.

I've used their reference library, you can take books and read them there.

The collection exhibits are sometimes interesting but you don't get to touch anything, just see things through glass.

Date: 2006-01-25 02:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] auntiemisha.livejournal.com
this was me. hmm, lots of people seem to be forgetting to log in to comment of late. hmm...

Date: 2006-01-25 02:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sweh.livejournal.com
A lot of it will depend on cookie settings; when LJ moved over to their new more secure cookie setup last week they expired all existing cookies, logging people out. It's hard to tell, with LJ, if you're logged in or not with some styles! In addition, everyone now has USERNAME.livejournal.com (rather than www.livejournal.com/~USERNAME or similar) and so people may be prompted whether to accept cookies from this "new" site or not. Slightly annoying, but *shrug*

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