210 Comments Posted by Jack_

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It looks like the same type of wheel chair used in "Red Dragon" when he set it and the reporter on fire and rolled them down the street.
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"Take that you dumb bed frame." :-D
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They were locked up as they could be sharpened into stabbing tools by simply grinding them on a cement wall or floor.
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@Psych Student:
DSM 5, Eh? Is this where they will eliminate the use of the word 'Psychotic'? lol
Agreed though, DSM IV Still in use.
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Possible indicator for a "Code Blue" situation indicating someone is having a heart attack? Just Sayin'.
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The knobs at the bottom and on the left are to adjust the carbon rod rotation speed and rate of 'Feed'. It actually took patience and real skill to operate these as they required constant fine tuning 'On the fly'. If the rods touched for anything other than initial start-up for more than a few seconds, it would burn the 'Cone' which held the rods and focused the light onto the mirrors. Really the most expensive part of the system which could essentially "Total" it. Very cool in any perspective. :-)
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Yes, carbon arc lighting looking at the size of the can.
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Although the colors are awesome, these lamps are remeniscent of the lamps at the Dentists office. "Is it safe?" :-D
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Wasn't it in a Sci-Fi horror movie? LOL
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Art-wise, very nice again.
Tech side says; I think they are spacers used when perhaps a pully was changed on a motor. If the hole in the pully was larger than the shaft on the motor, you could install one of these to take up the space. Could be for weight calibration as well. Okay, I'm done.
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More "Plinko", this place looks fun.
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It's "Plinko" again!
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well i happen to know what this bird represents if you tell ,this will be you!!!! sounds sick right? well that was what was told to the clients if they ever told about what was done to them!!!! things you couldn't even think of.....................NOT SO FUNNY NOW IS IT..............WHAT IF THAT WAS YOUR FAMILY!mandy

Drink your Juice, Mandy, it will help your insulin levels normalize.

I really do not care what that bird represents to you.
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Yes, amandalee88...LMAO... I suppose it can sometimes? It does look funny. Thanks for the 'Chuckle'.
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Perhaps she was fitted for some ice breaking? Just from an engineering standpoint, the ribbed surface would keep sharp edges from contacting the main hull. Just a thought.