583 Comments Posted by Mike

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The projectionist here had the good life. Rewinding film by hand sucks! Not bad for a hospital which wouldn't have had the pressure of running film all day.
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Someone asked why there were two... Since our light only lasted about 20 minutes you had the next 20 minutes ready to go on projector 2 and switched back and forth between each reel. If you look carefully, you will still still 2 dots appear on the top right corner of a movie screen every 20 minutes. Those are the indicators for the projectionist to know when to perform the change over. First dot means to start the next projector and the second is the indicator to change.
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Seems strange that with all the damage to the fireplace, there isn't any debris on the ground. One of the graffiti "artists" must have been kind enough to shovel all the dirt out.

Excellent work as always Motts!
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I wondered when the lone chair would appear!
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Great craftsmanship.
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This is a great day. A new collection is here. Having recently found this site I have not been here when a new collection appears.

I love your work!
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Look at the slow incline of the stairs. The angle is quite low.
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It seems that a face is appearing above the center of the two windows.
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That sure looks a lot like a skylight above the moved ceiling tiles over the center of the pool. Anyone know if that was the case? Seems crazy to cosmetically cover a skylight in a pool area though.
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OMG iv walked through that door, so weird, the floors all spungy
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yo does anybody know how to get to the morgue from the area cuz me and my friends explored the whole thing almost and still can't find it, e-mail me if u can help sducky22@gmail.com
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"tap bell" might refer to the bottle the stomach contents are collected into. this is just a guess, but "bell" sometimes refer to a certain shape of beaker or bottle. tap might indicate an opening in the top for collection of fluid from a tube or syringe. again, just a guess
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stephen is right, i think. sorry, lynne :)

mouth gags were an inherent part of a procedure to obtain a sputum sample from a patients stomach (to test for TB germs). i'm having trouble posting a link but there is a page about it on a canadian website if you google "gastric washing"...should be the first result
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The photography is amazing. The place itself is stunning, but wow. These pictures.
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long time ago