Friday, February 12, 2010
Boston Red Sox hanging sox logoProving that Boston Red Sox fans can make any day a baseball holiday, today is "Truck Day" - the day the Red Sox team equipment truck leaves Fenway Park in Boston to drive to Florida for spring training.

God I love this sport!

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Friday, January 08, 2010
20100108_expos.pngThere's been quite a bit of guessing as to which hat Andre Dawson will wear on his Hall of Fame plaque.

The Boston Globe has dug up an article from 1993 where he states he wants a Red Sox hat, even though he only played here for two years opposed to the eleven with the Montreal Expos.

As much as it pains me to say this, I hope they put an Expos hat on him. I kind of miss that goofy old logo ...

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Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Yesterday the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, opened in Dubai. If you paid any attention to any media in the last twenty-four hours you saw something about it.

Back in my time in Dubai (Dubai photo gallery) I took a few photos of the mid-construction Burj. Here's one of my favorites:

Burj Dubai Construction, Dubai

Here's a rendering of what it would look like complete (obviously I've been home for a year and a half and don't have a good shot of the final tower):

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When I returned home to Maine, I always wondered how the Burj would look in a city I'm familiar with. Drop the world's tallest building in Portland, you know?

Somewhere around then my father reminded me that the WGME Tower in Raymond was the world's tallest architectural structure back when he was a kid. How my grandfather used to eat lunch and watch the Navajo construction workers on the tip top (1,624 feet in the air) and how he was amazed and a little scared - heights are not the friend of the Edwards men.

So I got thinking - what if the world's tallest building was in Raymond, how would it stack up?

The Burj is 2,717 feet, so a thousand feet taller than the WGME tower. I didn't have any good photos of the tower (how does one get a good shot of an antenna?) but I did have a few shots of Portland and Boston, Mass.

So this is what it'd look like to plunk the Burj Khalifa in the middle of New England:

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A good sight taller than the Pru


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Towering over Portland's Back Bay

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
I'd never heard this (although I don't know much about Portland, OR): "Portland: The Town that was Almost Boston".

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