From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11032 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, March 30 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11032 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Verizon reward - Open immediately! ["URGENT Notification" Subject: Verizon reward - Open immediately! Verizon reward - Open immediately! http://christiaprepaper.today/y118gLKY1jGAlvKyOK43hnkRzeXnJ7gxUWwlXgaBq4-K9HAJMQ http://christiaprepaper.today/25Tttnzt5TSAGKzmkyFUX8v2hhZbN0tabEfrT8MZ-mq6uqy9YQ 3 Wall Street (also known as the J.P. Morgan Building) is an official building in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City, at the southeast corner of Wall Street and Broad Street. Trowbridge & Livingston designed the four-story building in the neoclassical style. Constructed between 1913 and 1914, it was originally the headquarters of J.P. Morgan & Co. Since the late 2000s, the building has remained unoccupied for long periods, although it has occasionally been used for events. The building has a facade of ashlar masonry and pink Tennessee marble. The first floor consists of a piano nobile over a low basement; above it are the second story, the main cornice, and two more stories. After its completion, the building became known as the headquarters of J.P. Morgan & Co.bthe "House of Morgan"balthough its exterior was never signed with the Morgan name. The banking room, which took up nearly the entire ground floor, included offices and was used for banking transactions. This space was designed with a domed, coffered ceiling and, later, a large crystal chandelier. Mechanical systems and vaults were in the basement, and executive offices were placed on the upper floors. 23 Wall Street replaced the Drexel Building, which was the banking headquarters for J.P. Morgan & Co.'s predecessor Drexel, Morgan & Co. When the building was damaged during the Wall Street bombing in 1920, J.P. Morgan & Co. refused to make repairs, in defiance of the bombing's perpetrators. The building was linked to neighboring 15 Broad Street in 1957, and the two buildings served as the J.P. 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It contained a three-story vault that, at the time of the building's completion, Architecture magazine described as "one of the largest in existence". The interior of the vault was cited as measuring either 18 by 22 feet (5.5 by 6.7 m) or 23 by 27 feet (7.0 by 8.2 m). A stair and elevator connected the three levels in the vault; the elevator was nicknamed the money room. The vault walls were 2.5 feet (0.76 m) thick and were made of steel layers reinforced with concrete. The 50-short-ton (45-long-ton; 45 t) circular vault door, made of a steel composite, could be swung open with one hand. There was also a private shooting range for J.P. Morgan & Co. in the basement. 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Hybrid action-adventure games blend action and adventure games throughout the game experience, incorporating more physical challenges than pure adventure games and at a faster pace. This definition is hard to apply, however, with some debate among designers about which games classify as action games and which involve enough non-physical challenges to be considered action-adventures. Adventure games are also distinct from role-playing video-games that involve action, team-building, and points management. Adventure games lack the numeric rules or relationships seen in role-playing games (RPGs), and seldom have an internal economy. These games lack any skill-system, combat, or "an opponent to be defeated through strategy and tactics". However, some hybrid games do exist and are referred to as either Adventure games or Roleplaying games by the respective communities. 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The demolition of the Drexel and National Bank buildings began on that date. Two heroic statues from the Drexel Building were taken for storage to the Morgan Library, and a family member took six columns. The site was cleared completely by late July 1913 and foundation installation began. The foundation work required underpinning the Mills Building with nineteen pneumatic cylinders, excavating the site's perimeter using caissons, and excavating the lot's interior. By that November, the foundation was completed, and the superstructure had reached the first floor. A ceremonial cornerstone was laid in December 1913 by J. P. Morgan Jr., who had succeeded his father as head of J.P. Morgan & Co. The facade of 23 Wall Street was substantially completed in June 1914, when protective scaffolding surrounding the site was removed. 23 Wall Street officially opened on November 11, 1914, although the bank's departments had gradually moved to the building from temporary headquarters during that month. The total cost of construction was estimated at over $5 million (equivalent to $135 million as of 2021), of which $4 million had been allocated to land acquisition (equivalent to $108 million as of 2021). The absence of a name plaque on 23 Wall Street's facade contrasted with the Drexel Building, where the company's name had been engraved above the doorway. Chernow said "the new building was compact and mysterious, reflecting the bank's penchant for privacy". Despite the lack of exte ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11032 ***********************************************