century city parking

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  1. My point is that the red lights are redundent; when parking the customer is only interested in the open slots (green lights). Some designers put stuff in just to show off—I always used to tell the young designers to keep it simple and elegent.
    Good to see you made it down to see George (Gorden)!! Have a Lone Star for me.

  2. ummm… actually I’m on their side. This garage was very tight – and you couldn’t see which spots were open without actually driving down the whole aisle – and in that part of town at night the mall is very popular – so spots don’t come easy. What happened last time was I got caught in a long train (traffic jam) of cars just following each other hoping to see an empty spot. With this system we’ll know not to drive down an aisle or what part of the garage (if any) has multiple spots. I wouldn’t have missed “presto” if this system had already been in place…

  3. Wow–I guess if you fail the TSA entrance exam you can always get a job in parking garage design. Who needs a red light to tell them–DUH–DON”T SMASH INTO THE BIG METAL THING IN THIS HOLE!!!! I suspect it made the electrican’s union happy and gave the garage another excuse to charge 20$ a hour for the hole. Betcha the designers for this antique system could whip out a wrist radio in no time.

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