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I'm tempted to look into getting volume 2 of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Volume 1 was pretty spiffy and I seem to be having a weakness for steampunk as of late, but I heard that the second half isn't as good as the first.

The whole "must find... steampunk" thing is odd. I believe it may have been set off by the upcoming "Sky Captain and World of Tomorrow" movie, since I like the feel of the art design. It's got zeppelins! The art is more retro-science fiction that steampunk, but ZEPPELINS!

And Sonic Battle doesn't help much either, as certian plot aspects are fairly steampunky. I doubt that the series will discuss the fourth great civilization again, though.

Okay random idea, caused by being sick in bed and I want to write it down:
If I was the Canadian government and wanted to hide a base that could be accessed 24/7 with very few people noticing, I'd stuff it under the Toronto Eaton Centre. It's on a major road, the TTC line and the PATH, so access isn't a problem. So many people come and go from the Eaton Centre that nobody is going to notice government employees coming and going as well. I briefly thought that such a base could be accessed using Flight Stop, that sculpture of Canadian geese that's featured in every piece of promo material for some reason. However, this seemed a little silly to say the least. The lower floors of the mall have many tight and small passageways that you could hide an access point in. Maybe down near the lockers/south food court, if those still exist.

Notes on the Toronto Eaton Centre:
- Address: 220 Yonge Street.
- Built in 1979.
- Modelled after the Galleria in Milan, Italy.
- Owned and operated by The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited.
- Has/had Highest Sales pre square foot of retail space in North America.
- Subway stations for Dundas and Queen (Younge line) can be accessed from the mall.
- T. Eaton Company ("Eatons"), the original ancor store, no longer exists. The company went under in 1999 and was bought by Sears Canada.
- Just to the south of the mall was a major The Robert Simpson Company store ("Simpsons"). Simpsons was bought by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1979 and "absorbed" during the 1980s (note - what about Towers stores?)
- These two stores have been replaced by Sears and The Bay.
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