Lot of negative pushback on the decision to replace all of the cement animals and operating windmills at the miniature golf course with harsh, minimalist 12 foot slabs of gray concrete, some inscribed with the names of now-extinct indian tribes that once made their lives on the land under the always-fresh putting greens beneath the golfers' feet. If it's any consolation, these slabs didn't come cheap!

Lot of negative pushback on the decision to replace all of the cement animals and operating windmills at the miniature golf course with harsh, minimalist 12 foot slabs of gray concrete, some inscribed with the names of now-extinct indian tribes that once made their lives on the land under the always-fresh putting greens beneath the golfers’ feet.

If it’s any consolation, these slabs didn’t come cheap!

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Chris Weagel writes about the intersection of technology and parenting for Wired Magazine. No he doesn't. He can't stand that shit.

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  • Gray concrete? Do they have those little stones in it? Or was the concrete properly ground?