12 Comments Posted by straav

wrote:
wrote:
not likely TV, there is an image of how they mounted TVs at northville at http://outlet.historicimages.com/
wrote:
Nope no confidentiality and well since it is a prison no HIPPA. As a general rule prison records have very limited privacy.
wrote:
So using adjusted dollars calculator that is $632
wrote:
American Machine and Foundry (AMF) Wikipedia article talks about pinsetters.
wrote:
Does it look like someone cut it open? looks like a dirty surprise if they did.
wrote:
so $0.04 for lb of iron. standard prison bar of about 7/8 inch, that is about 2 lb per foot think average of 7 foot length. The looks to be about 24 bars in each removed section so... $78 bucks in scrap. if steel at around $0.20 then $390 for it.
wrote:
another person thankful your back Mr. Motts.
wrote:
I don't care about the titles either way, I love the work! I would rather Motts spends his time producing these great shots. so if Mr Motts wants to and enjoys doing the work to hid the titles great, but it is the photos I come here for w/ or w/o titles.
wrote:
I'm not surprised about them being there. I've moved a set of those carbon arc projectors before, amazingly heavy.
wrote:
from the era and it being a hospital it is probably just a dumb terminal talking (in all likely hood) to a mainframe.
wrote:
Sorry binabinaaa it was built for the Nazi.
From the thirdreichruins site:

"opened officially on 22 June 1935 by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. Speaking to a crowd of 20,000 people, Goebbels called the Thingstätte a "veritable church of the Reich.""