High Tech Vertical Pollution?
7 June 2001 - 12:00pm
We want all the benefits of technology in our homes -- but are we willing to pay the price in aesthetics?
"Consumers may want the high-speed connections that enable streaming video and bring the Internet to life. They just don't want the unsightly green boxes that make it happen located near their homes. Or the cellphone towers that keep them in touch. Or wireless Internet antennas on rooftops."
Full Story:
Too much tech?
Source:
The Arizona Republic, June 6, 2001
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