Talk:Sand Hill Road

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A photo of Sand Hill Road itself, or even a photo of a venture capital building on the road, would be preferable to a photo of the highway exit sign.

Yeah, I know, but the problem with Sand Hill Road is that all the buildings are recessed back from the road and hidden behind heavy landscaping (tall trees and brush). And the road itself isn't really that much to look at---Page Mill Road on the other side of Stanford is much prettier. The only way to get a really good photo of the road and all the nearby VC offices would be to hover above it in a helicopter, which might arouse a lot of suspicion due to the fact that the road is not far from Stanford's linear accelerator. Plus I don't have a helicopter anyway.--Coolcaesar 19:09, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
I have a helicopter we can use if someone has a camera.