I love this picture. You can see the
footprint of the former Bell logo, ant that of the "born
again" AT&T . The scenography is
great, a windowless fortress of the Empire that
strikes back.
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mrbill (71 months ago | reply)
This photo featured on Consumerist:
consumerist.com/consumer/tips/avoid-outsource d-csrs-by-as...
Kdt. added this photo to his favorites. (70 months ago)
mrbill (70 months ago | reply)
This photo featured (again) on Consumerist:
consumerist.com/consumer/leaks/internal-att-m anual-for-ha...
Mitch.Campbell added this photo to his favorites. (70 months ago)
Ross Finnie [20Hz] (56 months ago | reply)
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Telephone Exchanges, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
prudentius.rm (56 months ago | reply)
I love this picture. You can see the footprint of the former
Bell logo, ant that of the "born again" AT&T . The scenography is great,
a windowless fortress of the Empire that strikes back.
dmrcscott added this photo to his favorites. (48 months ago)
mrbill (48 months ago | reply)
This photo featured on the Threat Level blog:
www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/06/telecom_sui t/
kshilcutt (42 months ago | reply)
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Houston Press Flickr Pool, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Warphammer added this photo to his favorites. (33 months ago)
mrbill (21 months ago | reply)
This photo used a third time on Consumerist:
consumerist.com/2011/08/att-adds-minimum-use- fee-because-...
kvdhout (21 months ago | reply)
Impressive image, makes a great illustration for those stories.
zorinlynx (3 months ago | reply)
AT&T should have kept the old "Bell" logo around.
No respect for history.
mrbill (3 months ago | reply)
This photo used (again) by Wired:
www.wired.com/opinion/2013/02/the-latest-snea ky-plan-to-r...