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How things like this get funding is beyond me - but this morning there were approximatly 700 68cm TVs being loaded as part of some 'installation' at Fed Square.

GTTR34 - saw you from my office window as you were yabbering on your phone walking past :unsure:

BTW: that's a total viewing area of 1,540,00 cm2

What would you do with 700 TVs?

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That’s cool...

Id love to be the sales rep for NEC that got that contract.... Bring on the long vacation...

Anyone think if i took JUST 1 they would notice???

Would look like the big screen at the MCG a little while back small hole in the middle no one notices it and just looks around…

How things like this get funding is beyond me

Just like the rest of Fed Square....

Has anybody seen those signs on the hume hwy into melbourne that give you the distance to fed square? Like anybody cares

Rant over :P

How things like this get funding is beyond me - but this morning there were approximatly 700 68cm TVs being loaded as part of some 'installation' at Fed Square.

GTTR34 - saw you from my office window as you were yabbering on your phone walking past :wub:

BTW: that's a total viewing area of 1,540,00 cm2

What would you do with 700 TVs?

LOL James yeah that was me, on my way to a luncheon at Ernst & Young's new offices on the 23rd floor of 8 Exhibition St. :wacko: Fully catered lunch... lovely :spank:

I saw those TV's and I was like.. wtf. Who buys 68cm tv's these days? I was counting the pallets on the way past.. would have been more impressed if they were 60" plasmas though. I was thinking I wonder if I could tuck one under my arm and do a runner :dry:

ps. forgot to mention when I spotted you in the forrester a month ago as i was waiting to cross the lights cnr of st kilda rd and southbank blvd. Didn't even notice u were in the car until I looked at the car right in front of me last minute :)

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