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Seattle
Any one here living in Seattle?
I will be there on my way to and from Alaska and need some information.
Thanks,
ANn
http://www.aclancyphotography.com
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There is a bunch of them here Ann, but they might be all out drinking coffee .
See this thread for some of the usual suspects: http://www.apug.org/forums/forum49/1...e-seattle.html
I'm a neighbour of sorts, living a couple of hours drive north, in Canada.
I do visit there fairly regularly though.
Matt
“Photography is a complex and fluid medium, and its many factors are not applied in simple sequence. Rather, the process may be likened to the art of the juggler in keeping many balls in the air at one time!”
Ansel Adams, from the introduction to The Negative - The New Ansel Adams Photography Series / Book 2
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Bluto Blutarsky
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"The richness of the experience that occurs when one is exposed tangibly to a subject, material, or process is unmatchable in the abstract... Thus, when 'touch it,' 'taste it,' smell it' become the watchwords, the results are most often extraordinary. Equally extraordinary are the lengths to which people will go to avoid [that] experience."
— Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr., In Search of Excellence, 1982
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Coffee? Hmm, mine says Laphroaig on the label. I don't think that's coffee.
What kind of misinformation were you looking for?
Fred Latchaw
Seattle WA
Mildew Capital of the World
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I work in Seattle, live on Vashon. What info do you need?
Michael
"I only wanted Uncle Vern standing by his new car (a Hudson) on a clear day. I got him and the car. I also got a bit of Aunt Mary's laundry, and Beau Jack, the dog, peeing on a fence, and a row of potted tuberous begonias on the porch and 78 trees and a million pebbles in the driveway and more. It's a generous medium, photography." -- Lee Friedlander
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Basically, I have a lot of time available when leaving and would rather not spend 10 hours at the airport.
I would like to store my luggage and etc. in a locked enivornment at the airport. Do they still have these lockers ? the type one used to find all the time , put in money, lock up whatever and be able to retrieve later?
Getting from the pier to the airport is not the problem, it is the luggage that I don't want to drag all over town while I snoop around.
http://www.aclancyphotography.com
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I found the following on the Sea-Tac Airport website...
There are no self-service baggage lockers at Sea-Tac Airport. Ken's Baggage Storage & Rentals, a staffed service on the Baggage Claim Level between Carousels 12 & 13, offers storage for everything from a small set of keys to a bicycle and luggage.
So, no and yes.
Fred Latchaw
Seattle WA
Mildew Capital of the World
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http://www.aclancyphotography.com
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Also, I tried using google to discover if they have an "ON OFF Shuttle type bus , that takes folks from points of interests.
Not much success.
Is there a subway, train, bus, etc from the airport into the middle of the city, or is it my cab.
Or, if someone could just point me to a website I will continue some research.
http://www.aclancyphotography.com
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There's a page outlining the various modes of transportation to and from the airport. I don't know of anything that takes you to and from actual points of interest, unless they happen to be on a bus route. The page Transport by Location might help.
Fred Latchaw
Seattle WA
Mildew Capital of the World
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