89 Comments Posted by MARK

wrote:
I thought a ballistrade was everything togeather, ralling, spindels and knewls
wrote:
Many of those files were left behind by Allied Products Corporation. Others were probably left behind by a company by the name of EWI. Allied acquired the stamping plant from Studebaker in 1963. Allied operated the plant as South Bend Stamping until 1991 when it sold the stamping business to EWI. Allied continued to own the building housing the stamping equipment as well as a couple other former Studebaker buildings. EWI went bankrupt in the mid 1990's. Allied stored records at the facility until it went bankrupt and turned the buildings it owned over to the City of South Bend.
wrote:
So the mystery is over. R A D A R.
wrote:
building 93 intrigues me and has since i was a little boy. it's a magnificent building that is sitting there rotting away.
wrote:
i've been out on this balcony before. great view!
wrote:
I work at an Army-Navy store in Massachusetts, we got the same machine in the back room. The boss paid a lot of money for it, something like $1000 dollars or so. The one in your picture sure would be good for spare parts...
wrote:
Was this a true gravity-run dark house? Anybody know?
wrote:
I live across the river from the site, The Stack at the boiler plant was blown up last wend 12-7-0, 5. The Hosptial is really visable from my River front house now.
wrote:
Its people like you Mr Motts that inspire us all great fantastic and most wonderfull.
wrote:
Motts you are such a cool dude.Do you realize how many people who make maps for games like UT2004 will be fired up and ready to create amazing worlds because of your site decay is a lovely thing.Keep up the good work I love it..
wrote:
not even scary
wrote:
That was the most informative, and insiteful post Ive ever read.
wrote:
How do you know this is a sonar? ICouldnt it be a radar repeater? Vinatge surplus scanning sonars were rarely used on commercial vessels. Too much hassles with the hoist mechanism, packing glands to keep water out, transducer dome easily damaged if you strike anything (like logs) when lowered. The low frequency sub detecting scanning sonars werent very useful for commercial fishing, I never saw one on anything other than a Navy boat. Might be a sonar, just wondering....
wrote:
well y'know it's fine, if they didn't like being publicly bathed then they could just be beaten up and deprived of food. after all they did only have their patients best interests at heart ey!
wrote:
Hey, just wanted to say that the "No Pussy" comments are probably what a kid wrote after they were dared to go there--they weren't a pussy