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So calming . . . .
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Wonderful!
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Oops! I just frowed up! Can't take those tilt shots!
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So nice to see more of this incredible hallway.
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Again, love the color and textures here - VERY nice!
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I believe the 2 squares on the sides of the doorway are vents for air. I think there is a third, smaller one behind the upper section of the ladder.
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Sorry, but that is not a light bulb. It is, in fact, a soap dispenser.
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This hallway is so me! I could spend hours just strolling back and forth there.
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Oooh! Oooh! Lums this one too!
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Wowza, I LUMS this pic!
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That would make such a great office.
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Hi Larry Davis!

I still pop by from time to time - glad to see you are still coming here!
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Lynne, I was late too, but MUCH better late than never! I agree, what a sick wallpaper this would be!
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Thanks, Motts! I never knew where the term "pig iron" came from, although I have heard it used all my life.
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I am fascinated by the complexity of this machine and the processes involved in building/maintaining it. And who the heck was brilliant enough to envision all of this? I am guessing that after an initial brilliant idea, each piece and/or process was added by trial and error to improve the production rate. Engineers never get enough credit for their braininess.