Hi starting this thread for anyone who wants to talk about Seattle and the outlying Puget Sound region.
Don’t know if anything about Seattle is necessarily relevant to the Giza Death Star, I still don’t know what that even is this is the name of one of Sir Dr. Farrell’s books about the Giza Plateau?
I have some background in Art and Architecture History history have minors in these fields from University of Washington Seattle along with major in fine art focus in ceramics/metal sculpture. My department is having an open house in about a month March 1st this is open to the public, this is a cool school I recommend going to this if you are in Seattle. Event is free but they ask for RSVP so they know about how many people will be there for the free drinks + snacks + they have given away free handmade glass cups in past years but don’t know if that is happening last year. There was no open house last year so this will be the first once since before most people had even heard of coronaviruses in early 2020.
Anyway so one of my focuses there was building ceramic floats to build floating cites with for when the sea levels rise, but now seems like that is all a lie the seas are not really rising? Climate models predicted this with the melting glaciers and thermal expansion of water with climate change, but did not account for the inner earth oceans, apparently those are real? Wow!
So anyway, if you’re not familiar with Seattle, this city has been changing a lot in the past ten years there has been a lot of new construction of skyscrapers in the south lake union area and other districts. The light rail tram now has new stations open at NorthGate and the University District, connected to the University Stadium Station, Capitol Hill, Downtown and Sea-Tac international airport. Traffic between all those locations was terrible before this was built so hopefully that is better now. There is the new car tunnel under downtown also only a couple billion dollars over budget I believe. The old viaduct structure is being torn down on the waterfront so there are plans for some new development there hopefully will be some good park space on the water.
