537 Comments Posted by Felyne

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

I'd love to see this shot in colour, I bet the green, white and black contrasts would be absolutely stunning.
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If you think the Treatment Room is creepy, you wait til you see the Storage Room, the evilness of which I will not mutter here!
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*crosses legs, sits uncomfortably*

Damn, now you creeped me right out.
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Jesus Viveka, when you say it like that it shouldn't be!
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hehe its got feet, and the pipe at this end is its tail.
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The interior is completely trashed but all the windows are still intact, noticed it in a few shots now. Trippy.
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The light shades are very super cool.
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Skeletal Marionette. Nice analogy.
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They're quite crass, aren't they.
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Reminds me of stuff going down the back of the couch.
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Poe who? I'm guessing it's not the littlest Teletubbie.
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Feeeeed me Seymour... feed me alll night long!

haha
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err, and not everything would have a sticker, only assets (ie something that has an expected lifespan of more than one financial year). Not sure about the US, but some countries have a monetary figure that determines whether its an asset or an expense (eg if its over $300 you have to make it an asset).

Hopefully that makes sense, and you probably already know this anyway.
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The sticker is the asset register number. Each asset must have its own unique number. If you had the asset register itself, you'd lookup the number and see exactly what it was, who it was purchased from, when it was purchased, who was responsible for it, its security level and classification, the value, and potentially the depreciation on it. Every asset should have one, whether the asset is movable or not.
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I want Motts to take a photo of you, so I can say Who shot JR!


Dear god, don't make it an election, I'll be voted off the island! The Opacity Tribe has spoken!