583 Comments Posted by Mike

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The ship analogy is probably pretty close to accurate. By the look of it, I'm surprised it's ever dry.
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Theatres are always my favorite. Much appreciated. From the write-up, I was really expecting a shot of the still running AC unit! :)
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"picked clean" really means there isn't any of the original equipment present.
This is a very impressive projection booth. I love that the tracks for the fire shields are still visible over each window.
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Most likely those were not boxes, but would have been dramatically lit. Would have been a beautiful effect.
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I think he is just 15 - 20 feet into the tunnel. The next pic looks to be from the other side.
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The right side of that building isn't long for this world with an open roof.
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Probably just tin, but still really great looking. I can't believe even the light bulbs are still intact here.
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That looks like the beginning of a ride!
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Interesting, someone took the drain pipe out just from the sink to the p-trap. It's nice to see the scrappers haven't torn this location up. It really is beautiful.
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I love the detail, particularly around the windows.
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Thanks as always.
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That's a lot of window ac units.
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Nice photo placement order right after the toe tag pic. Something tells me that wasn't just random. :) Appreciated though.
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I'm really trying hard not to make a gruesome comment about the disposal. I suppose we are used to seeing autopsy tables on the site, but an embalming setup would have slightly different functions. What disturbs me is where does that disposal drain? Hopefully not into the normal sewer...
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The control panel looks to be an electronic touchscreen (and on). Certainly that can't be the case although the equipment looks new enough.