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Merry Christmas to you too, John Galt! And of course Mr. Motts and all the good people who comment here!
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It did run on 'lectric, you know
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"Made it, ma! Top of the world" I can see Jimmy Cagney at the end of White Heat
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The noise it would make would probably be the conveyors running and the hiss of compressors. There might be an electrical hum but probably it was not much different than any factory.
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She blinded me with science
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Thank you for the new gallery, I only discovered this site this month, I did a search for blast furnace photos and found your site, been exploring it ever since. I too am a photographer who has been doing urb ex since the early 80's. Keep up the good work.

To all, Merry Christmas and have a happy & healthy 2017
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We need more dilithium crystals!
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Spandex space suit? It is very form fitting
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Strange proportions on the door, the right one is about 2/3 of the total width and the left 1/3. It is also on the tall side, From the paint lines there may have been some kind of drop celling.
I thought I had seen every WB cartoon made, I don't recall that one. Now my curiosity is peaked and will have to try to find it.
You had to plug this thing in in order to get it to work?
I look at this today and I see a "spinal column" -
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Mind the gap
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Amazed there are bottles still on the shelf, they have to be empty. So, you are closing down a bar and you take the chairs and ash trays but leave the booze?
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Number, please. Laugh In was my first thought too