165 Comments Posted by Serrena

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XYZ - Quite the contrary. Lyric was pointing out that currently there is an obesity problem with the United States. A hundred years ago, the average lifestyle didn't allow for the same sedentary existence the populace currently has, so therefore, the morgue designers didn't have to factor in that there would be a steady clientele of morbidly obese corpses.
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Skeety -- er, I mean "Unknown" -- Exposed nerves get a might bit painful when somebody's aware of their existance.

You cared enough about what I said to comment - behind a screen of anonymity, no less - and that alone speaks volumes more than my literate fingers could possibly give justice to.
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RichardC:

http://opacity.us/about/

Under the heading "About," Mr. Motts states what kind of cameras he uses.
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As much as I'd love to point out the gross errors of your "studies," I respect Mr. Motts' site enough not to clutter his Comments board with theological argument. I'd be more than happy to continue this conversation with you, Skeety, over in Opacity's Forum (the link is above the "Post A Comment" box). See you there.

Look for the girl with the stars in her eyes and you're gone.
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Christianity is only two-thousand years old. Symbolic stars of any fashion have been around a LOT longer than two-thousand years. Bzzzz ... try again. Thanks for playing.
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Mr. Radical Ed, sir, don't take this wrong, but I think I love you.
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...Amarae - No, there isn't a book. We keep pestering him to make one. Maybe ... someday ... we can always hope and dream.
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"They're all going to laugh at you."
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BillF - Thank you, thank you for being our instructor for "Power Plant 101." If it weren't for you, I'd be totally lost. Thanks again.

BTW ... I live a few hours from SLO ... when's the tour scheduled?
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Thank you, Awyper! That was buggin' me.
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Very appropriate for this gallery, Bri.

Well ... we're off to bed, Lyric & I. Don't forget there is an extention to Mr. Mott's commentaries over at:

http://pub27.bravenet.com/forum/2317178576

Hope to see you all there ... soon ... and help take a bite out of Mr. Mott's post scanning duties. ;-)
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What Lyric said. Song's called "Oh, Industry."
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Loved the Gallery, Mr. Motts. You have yet to disappoint. What a fabulous tribute to the Industrial Age. You have indeed brought life back to the old corpse.
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They have a sign like this outside the lumbermill where I live. I cringe whenever I see it get reset to "1." 1,883 days is quite a time to go without a "lost time" accident. Then again, these might have been the kind of guys that just slapped some duct tape on a partially severed finger until they could finish their shift, go home and have the wife whip out the catgut and a new sewing needle.
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Big Brother is Watching You.