Is that the new LinkNYC software refresh? In addition to yielding ads based on harvested data from our browser activity, it now yields real world products?? What will the masters of innovation think of next?!?!
My favorite addition was seen on Broadway in the Upper West Side. A man was sleeping on the ground attached by his headphones to a Link Kiosk. maybe he was listening to a lullaby?
In the "I can't believe what I saw" category... 19th & 3rd... A homeless guy dry-humping the side of the box... I thought that was better than dry-humping the emergency button. "911... What seems to be the problem... I'm getting off and i want to thanks Mayor Bill...
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It needs more urine.
ReplyDeleteAs does everything in NYC.
ReplyDeleteI think the kiosks are already visibly pleasing. If not pleasing, then at least not visibly offensive.
ReplyDeleteIs that the new LinkNYC software refresh? In addition to yielding ads based on harvested data from our browser activity, it now yields real world products?? What will the masters of innovation think of next?!?!
ReplyDeleteThat's a standard Balinese USB stick.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite addition was seen on Broadway in the Upper West Side. A man was sleeping on the ground attached by his headphones to a Link Kiosk. maybe he was listening to a lullaby?
ReplyDeleteIn the "I can't believe what I saw" category... 19th & 3rd... A homeless guy dry-humping the side of the box... I thought that was better than dry-humping the emergency button. "911... What seems to be the problem... I'm getting off and i want to thanks Mayor Bill...
ReplyDeleteExcellent comment, John.
ReplyDeleteLinkNYC: providing amenities for the homeless since 2015; now with exotic theme kiosks!
ReplyDeleteHas this been homeless approved?
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