7 Comments Posted by bloke

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I don't know why but the lighting on the dials reminds me of the coin-operated robot fridge thing in that episode of Wallace and Gromit where they go to the moon.
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Wow, this reminds me of when I got about ten of the biggest capacitors I could find, then wired 'em all up backwards to my power supply. I put the red wire in the black socket and the black wire in the red socket. The result was they all blew up one by one like a little machine gun! It sure scared my cat.
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You know, if all the bulbs were replaced, I reckon over half of those lights would come on.
I wouldn't recommend doing that though, looking at the state of that board.
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Well, if this morgue is on the very bottom floor, the elevator cable might have snapped and it fell to the bottom of the shaft, right outside the morgue.

I highly doubt that though as those cables can hold a bus and the shaft usually goes down about 50 metres lower than the bottom floor for some reason. Also, elevators have emergency brakes but they tend to be a bit crap after being left alone for many years.

But still, if this was the case, I sure as hell wouldn't like to be in the elevator when the cable snapped!
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That'll never fit in the Ford Mustang I'm fixing!
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it looks like it spells AAMPPCIII to me but I can't really be sure. I think it works like a huge typewriter; you pull the lever to the letter you want and it prints that letter onto a peice of paper behind the machine.
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I know a friend who has the burnt out ashes of a grand piano scattered all around his garden 0_o