Talk:Willis Tower
Latest comment: 2 years ago by Kdammers in topic Climbing clarity
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change"The Willis Tower is still the tallest building in the world from ground to pinnacle because of the antennas on top of it." - This can't be right any-more, with the Burj Khalifa★ at 828 m. Kdammers (talk) 22:58, 11 May 2016 (UTC)
Climbing clarity
changeWhat does this mean? "In August 1999, Alain "Spiderman" Robert climbed the building all the way to the top using only his hands and feet. He climbed at the last 20 stories of the building." First, if he climbed all the way to the top, why is something about the last twenty storeys added? Second, what does the last sentence even mean? The word "at" seems out of place. Kdammers (talk) 18:59, 14 October 2022 (UTC)