42 Comments Posted by wjbodin3

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That may also be the paper tape maker it looks similar to a punch card machine. Years ago my father had an old Punch Card Machine. Why he had it I don't know, I wish I knew where it and the cards he had ended up as it would be possible worth something now or at the worst an incredible shelf item for conversation since it still worked.
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I would have loved to somehow figure out what was on that tape, Like any storage media you can think of in use right now or even in the last decade. They will all be made obsolete and harder and harder to get the information from.
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Ok yea only the first photo but is there another entrance, since in the summary it stated the Dept of Veterans Affairs maintains those graves? Seems hard to get in this way. Off to Google Earth to try to see.
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Rough guess how high that water was? Difficult to judge just from a photo.
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It surprised me more that the balls were still there.
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Those edge seats on top would seem to have a poor view.
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This is especially interesting in that I went to an Arlington High School, no not this one.
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Why is is almost always more recently construction deteriorates faster then the old. Sickens part of me with all the improvements that have come along, but with them the possible shortcuts people choose to make to save a buck.
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It looks very similar to a Mason symbol
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Today it is working fine, but when I first went through I would say it was the pic for the intercom plug set up.
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Maybe the last procedure was just really messy and felt it was easier to cover up the blood?
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Starting to think its just me not seeing the pictures right, this to me is a duplicate of the previous one
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The photo from the cross page looks like it should have gone here.
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ok this shot does not match the description nor does it match the thumbnail leading to this page which is very clearly a red cross.
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So wonder if these are the only copies of this, and like the graves, how many people are lost because these records are essentially lost.