70 Comments Posted by ack

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How was this stuff tacked up?
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"I'm ok guys, I can make it, don't throw me out!"
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Actually I hear they sold tickets and often used hot meals to the homless into watching the wealthy pacients give birth. Of course it was for family and friends... shesh...
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One of the pens records temp, the other colors normally record other things such as pressure, flow ect...
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Growing up I spent 2 years in a school that had "pony walls". The school also has one great big room in the center and every class room connected to this room and the connecting wall was a pony wall. Very distracting being able to hear all the class rooms. The pony walls where high enough so that students who where properly seated couldn't see into the other classrooms. A few times durring the day one classroom would make a loud noise and everyone in the entire school would stand up like little gophers. Followed by teachers trying to reign thier classes back under control.

Dumbest design for a school I had ever been in.
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I don't understand why they would need to do that? mabye to get at the inside part of the walls?
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I want to say this was used for transfusions or blood treatments. Since IV's normally only contain one bottle and are normally only just a pole with a hook, even the very early ones.

The more I look at it, it looks like some kind of blood transfusion device.
http://www.slv.vic.gov.../0/1/im/pi001869.jpg
History about transfusions:
http://history.amedd.a...i/blood/chapter1.htm
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Someone didn't like sundays...

My first impression was someone was trying to draw the grate they where looking at right above them, like they where trying to fool people into thinking one grate was extended. But lacked the tools and tallent to do so? I know I would make mirroals of slightly open doors if I had the time and was locked up in such a place.
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Judging by the cord hanging from the wall this place might have had bunk beds that bolted/hung from the wall.
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The cieling seems to be growing evil.. mold, evil mold, not spirits or ghosts, just mold. Evil vile mold, bent on the destruction of this place, but its mold all the same.
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HAR HAR HAR HOWZ COOL U IZ MARK!

If its anything I hate more than looters, its smacktard vandals.
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You have to love the giant meat bricks hanging from the wall...jk
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Looks like some kind of hydrant or valve. You can see something similar in the foreground in the lower left corner.

My second guess is tiny robot explorers...
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They will get a taste of their own mortaility and it will scare the cool out of them. They will be shocked and apauled at the last of repsect the younger generations have for their things. So is the cycle of life. Who knows maybe one of these asshats will be posting a Lynne style rant 30 years from now. We could only be so lucky that a little piece of Lynne passes to the next generation =)
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That's a Pire Door, those are always blue...