To: BuffaloJack
"They still havent declared their annual consumption of Windex or who has the mirror cleaning concession."
That's actually an interesting question. An open-air field of mirrors will rather quickly accumulate a lot of dirt, dust, dead insects, organic material, and - it seems - dead birds. It seems that maintenance might be a major expense, at the least, and maybe a very serious issue.
To: Steve_Seattle
If a bird is killed in flight and plummets crashing into one of the mirrors, how much will it cost? How often will this happen?
48 posted on
02/14/2014 9:45:38 AM PST by
BuffaloJack
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