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Australia: Melbourne node hits the skyline...

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By android, Section Toy Satellite
Posted on Fri Apr 19th, 2002 at 18:26:26 GMT
17.04.02: 4PM, Melbourne. The ToySatellite Wireless antenna finally reached the skyline, staring down the Melbourne CBD in a glorious, near uncluttered 360 degree view of Fitzroy.

 

Bryan, the roofer, helps to attach the antenna lower casing to the existing television aerial.

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The antenna, with an autumn sunset behind it, rises above the outer CBD skyline with its mix of 19th and 20th century architecture.

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Bryan assists with the cable, hauling it across the Toy Satellite roof, down the side of the building and into a small window, as we are not allowed to "penetrate" any part of the structure.

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