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Antennas, like this technical beauty, once crowded the skyline. They are rare sights now. Yet those that remain are much more than simply rooftop ornaments.
They possess the power to tap into the vast realm of our imagination where they can reach into the far corners of time and space. That's where they can pick up signals from historic events, such as Lincoln speaking at Gettysburg; or capture specific moments that would resolve infamous mysteries (Did Lizzie Borden really do it?); or receive transmissions from alien worlds ("Klaatu barada nikto!"); or even messages from the afterlife (Is that the voice of deceased Uncle Meyer?).
What strange, exciting possibilities might this antenna be tuning into?
They possess the power to tap into the vast realm of our imagination where they can reach into the far corners of time and space. That's where they can pick up signals from historic events, such as Lincoln speaking at Gettysburg; or capture specific moments that would resolve infamous mysteries (Did Lizzie Borden really do it?); or receive transmissions from alien worlds ("Klaatu barada nikto!"); or even messages from the afterlife (Is that the voice of deceased Uncle Meyer?).
What strange, exciting possibilities might this antenna be tuning into?