120 Comments Posted by Bill

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was there the other day... zoning notices just went up...
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Actually I think they are un"infactuated", i.e. clueless.
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They remind me of the flock of Canada geese that hang out at the track where it take my morning walk. They all pop their heads up when I go by.
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My first appartment was painted like this. There was a piece of molding at about 7 feet up and everything above it was painted white. I think it's from the time when we were more dependent on natural light. The white upper part made the room brighter and the colored lower part reduced the glare.
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These devices convert 3 pahse AC to dc. Looking at the device the section in the front is a dc generator, and the section in the rear is a 3 pahse AC motor. The whole machine could be replaved whtih a bridge rectifier {a solid state device] that you could hold in the palm of your hand.
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Mattress sterilizers?
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The bed looks wider than than a regular hospital cot. The lyrics "Sleepin' single in a double bed" come to mind.
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These remind me of the equipment cages at my college field house. Is it possible these rooms were used to store the personal property of the patients?
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great place too store beer
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I enlarged the picture. It seems that what looks like a door knob is just peeling paint.
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Darn, I totally beleived Lisa Simpson when she explained this to Bart. I guess I'll have to go farther afield for my scientific education!
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I love those doors and the unblocked transoms. This hallway appears to not have been renovated since the original construction. The doors seem too widely spaced to be single patient rooms. Were they dorms?
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I think it shows the lengths the hospital went to in order to care for the patients. Most doctor's offices and clinics don't have this much emergency equipment.
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No, I'm the REAL Bill. Shoot HIM!
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One large red bag on the way!