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Albert Thomas
May 11th 12, 04:35 AM
OK, I'm not making this up. They are going to build a $1 Billion
dollar ghost town "in the middle of New Mexico" right next door to
Hobbs. Last time I checked Hobbs wasn't quiet in the middle of the
state of New Mexico so I guess the $1 Billion includes relocating
Hobbs.....

Here's the link and key excerpts from the article. Wonder what impact
a big brand new ghost town will have on local soaring.... Will the
ghost town have a ghost airport? Will the city pavement kick off
ghost thermals?

http://news.yahoo.com/why-ghost-town-being-built-middle-mexico-145204291.html

"It may be hard to believe, but the latest ghost city isn’t being
constructed in China (where such a thing is common) or anywhere
overseas for that matter. It’s going up right here in the United Sates
— in the middle of New Mexico. New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez speaks
during a news conference in Albuquerque, N.M. on Tuesday, May 8, 2012,
where it was announced that Hobbs and Lea County had beat out a second
finalist, Las Cruces, for a new $1 billion research center. The Center
for Innovation, Technology and Testing - or CITE - will be a
scientific ghost town developed to help researchers test everything
from intelligent traffic systems and next-generation wireless networks
to the latest in automated washing machines and self-flushing toilets.
(AP Photo/Jeri Clausing) There, a brand new, fully-functional modern
town devoid of people is being built with the sole purpose of being a
tech test bed."

It's a very strange world!

Darryl Ramm
May 11th 12, 04:49 AM
On Thursday, May 10, 2012 8:35:47 PM UTC-7, Albert Thomas wrote:
> OK, I'm not making this up. They are going to build a $1 Billion
> dollar ghost town "in the middle of New Mexico" right next door to
> Hobbs. Last time I checked Hobbs wasn't quiet in the middle of the
> state of New Mexico so I guess the $1 Billion includes relocating
> Hobbs.....
>
> Here's the link and key excerpts from the article. Wonder what impact
> a big brand new ghost town will have on local soaring.... Will the
> ghost town have a ghost airport? Will the city pavement kick off
> ghost thermals?
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/why-ghost-town-being-built-middle-mexico-145204291.html
>
> "It may be hard to believe, but the latest ghost city isn’t being
> constructed in China (where such a thing is common) or anywhere
> overseas for that matter. It’s going up right here in the United Sates
> — in the middle of New Mexico. New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez speaks
> during a news conference in Albuquerque, N.M. on Tuesday, May 8, 2012,
> where it was announced that Hobbs and Lea County had beat out a second
> finalist, Las Cruces, for a new $1 billion research center. The Center
> for Innovation, Technology and Testing - or CITE - will be a
> scientific ghost town developed to help researchers test everything
> from intelligent traffic systems and next-generation wireless networks
> to the latest in automated washing machines and self-flushing toilets.
> (AP Photo/Jeri Clausing) There, a brand new, fully-functional modern
> town devoid of people is being built with the sole purpose of being a
> tech test bed."
>
> It's a very strange world!

Can we relocate some Utah Prairie Dogs there?

Darryl

Mike Schumann[_2_]
May 15th 12, 03:37 AM
On Thursday, May 10, 2012 10:35:47 PM UTC-5, Albert Thomas wrote:
> OK, I'm not making this up. They are going to build a $1 Billion
> dollar ghost town "in the middle of New Mexico" right next door to
> Hobbs. Last time I checked Hobbs wasn't quiet in the middle of the
> state of New Mexico so I guess the $1 Billion includes relocating
> Hobbs.....
>
> Here's the link and key excerpts from the article. Wonder what impact
> a big brand new ghost town will have on local soaring.... Will the
> ghost town have a ghost airport? Will the city pavement kick off
> ghost thermals?
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/why-ghost-town-being-built-middle-mexico-145204291.html
>
> "It may be hard to believe, but the latest ghost city isn’t being
> constructed in China (where such a thing is common) or anywhere
> overseas for that matter. It’s going up right here in the United Sates
> — in the middle of New Mexico. New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez speaks
> during a news conference in Albuquerque, N.M. on Tuesday, May 8, 2012,
> where it was announced that Hobbs and Lea County had beat out a second
> finalist, Las Cruces, for a new $1 billion research center. The Center
> for Innovation, Technology and Testing - or CITE - will be a
> scientific ghost town developed to help researchers test everything
> from intelligent traffic systems and next-generation wireless networks
> to the latest in automated washing machines and self-flushing toilets.
> (AP Photo/Jeri Clausing) There, a brand new, fully-functional modern
> town devoid of people is being built with the sole purpose of being a
> tech test bed."
>
> It's a very strange world!

What a great opportunity to unload the SSA Headquarters building and move the operation to Frederic MD next to AOPA!!!

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