Contemporary priorities
At Geneva airport they just restructured one of the restaurants. This is the sign above the main door, spelling out clear present-day priorities:
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At Geneva airport they just restructured one of the restaurants. This is the sign above the main door, spelling out clear present-day priorities:
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B - too funny. The one that's missing - the modern day 'seering customer pain' - is a sign for "Charging Station."
Posted by: Michele | May 26, 2008 at 02:24 PM