
Scissorhead Zombie Rotten McDonald on the Fediverse
ZRM the architect (and who is the only zombie architect that I can think of) says, that this is “Finished adaptive reuse, historic tax credit project… giving the developers $2.8 M in tax credits, all told.”
It’s a beautiful restoration and does a civic good, too.
And of course, being a Scissorhead adds, “Should have worked for a percentage.” You can never keep a good Scissorhead down.
You can follow ZRM on the Fediverse.
congrats!
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I don’t understand mastodon, yet. I opened that link, and then what? Is that ZRM’s “page”? I see nothing about him to follow. Too bad Felon Fucked-up.
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Search for “zombie” and you will probably find him in your search results.
I got that far, but I can’t follow until I sign up.
I’ll get there.
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That’s a beauty.
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I was only half-serious about posting it, TG, but a little recognition is good….
purple, if you go to that link, you can see my name and clicking on it lets you follow me. To do that, though, you need to sign up to one of the many server instances and create a persona, name, bio and such. Once that’s done, it works like the Bird. Actually, it works a little bit more like Tweetdeck…
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Handsome edifice. Congrats.
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I’m glad this was posted, it’s great to see good work being done.
…and you have new follower on Mastadon. It’ll be interesting to see how this new platform develops.
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I scrolled and scrolled and scrolled and never saw your name. 😟
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Me, too. That is I scrolled through a couple of screens.
“Well, it’s Mastodon”, I said to myself. “But there must be a search field around here somewhere.”
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I typed his name in (same nom de plume) and found it right away
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Ahh, I see the search bar is called #explore. So I typed in zombie’s handle and, víølä! There he is! Sheesh. OK, then. Now on with it.
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That’s very nice!
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Those windows are beautiful. Bet it’s neat inside, too. It’s so cool old buildings are saved and carefully, tastefully, historically updated. Good for you!
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