The Co-Dependent Anti-Pentagon

You say it's an updated pentagon. Perhaps it is so. I see a psycho-vatican. A tabernacle to technology.

Posted by Casey Klahn at May 6, 2017 12:21 PM

Bear in mind the common observation that when corporate bodies build a monument to themselves, the decline begins. Examples: Sears started down the slope after finishing Sears Tower; the paint was still drying in Enron's headquarters when they crashed; Compaq builds new office campus and immediately starts selling pieces of it.

Most corporate conglomerates bloom in spite of management, not because of it.

Posted by ed in texas at May 6, 2017 12:23 PM

$5bil, eh?
They have to sell 2,500,000 $2000.00 computers @ 100% profit to pay that off.

If they have to sell that building to keep from going under who would be a likely buyer?

Only 1 entity, besides Apple itself, is capable of swinging that kind of money.

Is Apple too big to fail?

Maybe he can call it "Trump Donut", and install the west coast pentagon in it.

Posted by ghostsniper at May 6, 2017 2:51 PM

Actually, the Pentagon was supposed to be round but engineering and construction at the time could not make it happen on so vast a scale. So the five sides were a compromise adopted (say, rather than six sides) because of the shape of the land where it was originally sited.

But that site fell through (too close to active Arlington Cemetery space) so the present site was adopted. The Pentagon was a rush project so they kept the five sides design to save time and money.

The Pentagon has more than 6 million sq ft of floor space, 17.5 miles of corridors, something like 21 acres of windows, and no elevators (omitted to save steel in WW2). Despite its size, you can walk to any point in the building in no more than 10 minutes.

When I was stationed there more than 20 years ago, I would often get asked, "How many people work at the Pentagon?" My usual answer was, "About half of 'em."

Posted by Donald Sensing at May 6, 2017 3:05 PM

Reminds me of this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Motordrome

Looks to be about the same size, too.

Posted by David at May 6, 2017 8:06 PM

Ghost: it's the margins.

Don: interesting that you worked there! I only visited it one time, from my lowly station as an NG officer. The day before, they had had a bombing somewhere in the vast building, and it was no big deal. They had forgotten my appointment (which I had confirmed on a schedule weeks and days before), but they went ahead with me.

It made me feel that much better to be more organized than the pentagon. Once.

Posted by Casey Klahn at May 6, 2017 9:34 PM

I saw the pentagon a few times flying in and out of Washington National (think it's called something else now, or maybe closed, can't remember). Anyhow, that's as close as I ever wanted to get.

Posted by billH at May 7, 2017 6:56 AM

What happens at this monument to hubris if the Nork Teletubby hits the US with an EMP strike? I suppose they, (like the Pentagon) have backup plans. May be just Monday morning crankiness,but I'm skeptical wind,solar & bunny farts will keep their latte machines brewing.

Posted by Nori at May 8, 2017 6:45 AM

What utter bullshit.
The parasitic filth in the Pentagon are the biggest threat to the American people.

Posted by Bill Jones at May 8, 2017 5:51 PM