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Posted in Jacob & Co on Oct 24th, 2011 4 Comments »
Or do I need to give them the address? I have them but it would be easier just to say Jacob Javits. Do most probably know where it is or do you need to give the address, it would only be a seven or eight minute drive. So I’m not sure if I should write the address down or not.
Answer by Herfnerd
They better – its only the biggest convention center on Manhatten. Actually, in all of NYC….
Posted in Jacob & Co on Sep 16th, 2011 4 Comments »
Jacob & Co Question&Answer:
In New York City. Thanks!
Answer by joeschmoe
It’s a half-mile hike from Penn Station to Javits. It would take about 15-20 minutes at normal walking speed.
When you get out of Penn Station, walk north 1 block to 34th Street, then turn left and walk all the way to 11th Avenue. The main entrance for Javits is at 35th Street and 11th Avenue.
If you see heavy traffic on 34th Street, don’t take the bus. It will actually be faster to walk. The M34 bus is a regular winner of the Pokey Awards– The slowest bus line in NYC.
Hope this helps.
Posted in Jacob & Co on Aug 21st, 2011 1 Comment »
We are trying to go and see the New York Anime Festival since it is the last day.
Answer by ssandydem
try map quest. it would know the one way roads and such and where parking is and all that good luck.
Posted in IWC on Jul 16th, 2011 No Comments »
I’ve had a few dreams recently that involved me going to the International Wolf Center in Ely, MN. One dream I had: I was with students from gradeschool at the IWC, two wolves were in an open glass enclosure inside the building. At first, I thought they were Shadow and Maya, the dominant pair. The wolves came up to the glass and allowed me to pet them. I left with my group to see somethin else, then returned to find Aidan and Denali, the pups in the enclosure.
Dream 2: I went to the IWC with the zoo crew. Outside, there was an enclosure with one wolf. This wolf looked like Matsi and Wyakin (Living with Wolves) combined. The sign said the wolfs name was Maya. The wolf came to me and allowed my to pet it, and followed me as I went inside.
Dream 3: Went to IWC with zoo crew again. I saw the center as it is, mostly. I felt like I knew my way around, and began to look for the wolves. Suddenly it changed as my dad and I entered a room. A free-roaming wolf was there, so was a big cat. My dad was hanging on a cliff as the cat or bear (can’t remember which one) came at him. The wolf went after the cat/ bear as a keeper and I helped my dad.
What do these dreams mean?
Answer by Jared
wolves are your best friend. (wouldn’t that be cool) but on a serious note i think that maybe in your first dream your subconscious is telling you that if you go with the flow there will be change. in your second dream i think that maybe you are looking for something(mentally) and need supported by something(again mentally) in your third dream maybe you are having family issues and the only way to deal with them is if you have help to fight the problem and resolve the situation. [that is my input of your dreams just remember that i am no expert.]
Posted in Photos on Jul 2nd, 2011 No Comments »
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Skylight at the Jacob Javits Center

2006-11-04 17:10:49 by:Nicole Marti
Marc McKnight & Dan Jacobs, Atreyu

Atreyu, as part of the Taste of Chaos tour, at the Academy 2 in Manchester, England on 30th October 2008
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2008-10-30 23:31:25 by:© Natalia Balcerska Photography
Posted in Bell & Ross on Jun 29th, 2011 1 Comment »
Bell & Ross Question&Answer:
Last night at the bell center after the game everyone was parading and I took a picture with friends by a CBC photographer but I want to find that picture. It must be on the internet, I checked on the CBC site but it wasn’t there, where can I find it?
Answer by Jaguar Jones says boo Sharks
those photographers are only paid for the pictures they take that are used.. so if they didnt get used by a media sorce you are not going to find them… to the photographer that would litterally be like throwing money out the window…
Posted in Photos on May 14th, 2011 No Comments »
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NYC – Civic Center: 8 Spruce Street and Jacob Wrey Mould Fountain

8 Spruce Street, formerly the Beekman Tower, is a 76-story skyscraper (under construction here, as of 2010) developed by Forest City Ratner and designed by Frank Gehry. Slated to open in 2010, it will contain a public elementary school, owned by the Department of Education, as well as 903-units of luxury rentals, space for the ew York Downtown Hospital, and other street level retail.
Nathan Hale Park, or City Hall Park, called the Common in the 18th century when it was at the northern edge of the city on a triangular plot formed by the confluence of the Bloomingdale Road (now Broadway) and the Boston Post Road (now Park Row and father north, the Bowery). On the Common a prison was constructed, and nearby, a poor house, as well as a powder house and barracks as part of the city’s defenses. After the Revolution, the city entered a new era of prosperity and growth that required the construction of a new City Hall. The park was enlarged to its present size in the late 1930’s with he razing of the old Federal Building that occupied most of the southern corner of the triangle and housed a post office and court.
Originally designed in 1871, Jacob Wrey Mould’s ornate granite Victorian fountain, was installed in front of the Post Office that stood at the triangular tip of City Hall Park. Dubbed "Mullet’s monstrosity", plans were underway to demolish the post office by 1920 and the fountain was disassembled and moved to Crotona Park in the Bronx. Because of a land-rights dispute between the city and federal authorities, the building stood until 1938, when the beautification of City Hall Park for the 1939 World’s Fair hastened its demise. When Rudy Giuliani observed the unfinished status of the park upon taking his second oath of office as mayor, he decided to do something about it. City Hall Park was renovated in 1999 to return to its pre-Civil War splendor as part of his legacy. Jacob Wrey Mould Fountain was returned from the Bronx to the Park, to replace the Delacorte Fountain, which opened in 1977. At night the fountain is lit by four gas bronze candelabras, reconstructed from Mould’s designs, and underwater floodlights. The fountain is a granite basin with semi-circular pools on each side of a central cascade.
2010-10-23 15:13:26 by:wallyg
Jacob

He’s such a little cutie. Can you see the devil in his eyes? I’m so glad to be his grandmother.
"My beautiful picture" Wow, where did that come from? Must have been encoded by the camera. This is a new fangled all in one thingie. I’m not adept at it yet…just playing.
2005-08-21 17:27:44 by:StarrGazr
Posted in Photos on May 7th, 2011 No Comments »
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2011 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW – Jacob Javits Convention Center, Manhattan NYC – April 22 to May 1

2011 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW – Jacob Javits Convention Center, Manhattan NYC – April 22 to May 1
2011-04-23 13:31:03 by:asterix611
2011 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW – Jacob Javits Convention Center, Manhattan NYC – April 22 to May 1

2011 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW – Jacob Javits Convention Center, Manhattan NYC – April 22 to May 1
2011-04-23 13:33:43 by:asterix611
Posted in Photos on May 2nd, 2011 No Comments »
A few nice Jacob images I found:
MEET THE BREEDS 2010 / World’s Largest Showcase of Cats and Dogs – Jacob Javits Center, Manhattan NYC – 10/16/10

MEET THE BREEDS 2010 / World’s Largest Showcase of Cats and Dogs – Jacob Javits Center, Manhattan NYC – 10/16/10
2010-10-16 14:15:20 by:asterix611
MEET THE BREEDS 2010 / World’s Largest Showcase of Cats and Dogs – Jacob Javits Center, Manhattan NYC – 10/16/10

MEET THE BREEDS 2010 / World’s Largest Showcase of Cats and Dogs – Jacob Javits Center, Manhattan NYC – 10/16/10
2010-10-16 14:17:02 by:asterix611