142 Comments Posted by Lyric

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Looks similar to the human heart and blood vessels. The hot goes through the system, and returns cold, only to be heated again and head back out.
Not unlike oxygenated blood leaves the heart and returns oxygen depleted only to go round again.
Figure that blood moves at roughly 300 MPH in a single heartbeat. This must have been an awesome system to watch work.
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*scratches her head and looks and Lynne, shurgs, snorts and walks away to go cackle*
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Lynne-
Reading that makes me think of another wildly misunderstood medication. Lithium.
We know it works, and we know it works well in children with Bi Polar disorder, but there are so many horror stories that go right along with it, that there are flying misconceptions about it.
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I see Punch and Judy!
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Thank you, Mister Motts.
Once again you have managed to evoke thought and emotion with the magic in your camera.
You have an incredible eye.
Thank you for breathing life back into something old and thought dead.
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It amazes me the enginutiy(sp?) that went into these older structures, and how they have managed to stay standing all this time.
Especially in this current build it fast disposable age we live in.
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Why do I get a feeling that the opening at the base of that was big enough to walk into.. Not crawl?
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Hey!
I'm getting better...
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I'll bet you he's big too......

*gasps* Lynne... what a dirty mind... Stop channeling... *teehee*
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Look, the Belly of the Beast, has stairs going into it.

All I can say is WOW.
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Hal... What are you doing Hal?
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Makes you wonder, if it could still work... Naw... It's alive.. It's the Mangler.
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Looks like Insulated Tape. But I could be wrong.. I know people medicine.. Not machine medicine.
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it could easily be said, that without people to run it in unison. That industry will bleed.

Okay, that was me waxing semi philosophical.
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It's fascinating, to think that at one time this was the power supply, before everyone raced for Nuclear Power.
That at one time this job took many people to make it run well... Now it's one man, at a terminal.

That is a scary thought.