3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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Wow, that triangle actually was Mall Art... so fascinatingly horrible!
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The metal tag reads:
1-48-2
WARD RM
A-105L

I assume it would be the door to the wardroom, used for dining and recreation.
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Thanks for the update and congrats on your book!!
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No problem, thanks for lashing out at me and not Herbert Heiden or any of the people who managed this property when it closed and carelessly left all those records behind.

By the way, I'm sure phone books in 1980 also contained these people's name, home address and phone number.
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@Susan I hope someone with an art degree could appreciate that others see beauty in a decaying landscape. But then again, maybe that's why you wipe your ass with it?

Thanks for expressing your narrow-minded opinions in the most condescending way possible. Which reminds me, you know what they say about opinions, how everyone's got one...
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Heh, yeah that was my friend Nick. He may have been a left-over prisoner though, who knows...
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Thanks JohnBuff, I know what you mean, I've found a wreck on my own up here in Michigan and it's fascinating.

James River Fleet sounds amazing but those ships are so large I would need some certainty that there's a ladder to climb somewhere before making the trek!

Have you dived Mallows Bay? The ships are pretty far gone but still looks interesting, and not too far away from you.
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Sorry to hear about your experience there, it sounds truly nightmarish. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks, yeah I've been there too - 12 years of building the company up then poof, now I'm on my own... not easy.
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It certainly is - I just found an old Elements of Mechanism book which has the same kind of drawings for gear mesh, backlash, and related calculations. Thanks!
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Around Press Ct. and Benefit St.
Ephemera: Desire
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Wow, I've never seen one of those before... pretty neat, thank you for identifying that!
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Nice detective work!
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@Tony C. yep they're keeping the blast furnaces and very select few buildings, as far as I know.
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Thanks all!! :)