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The Heath oscilloscope came as a kit. Heathkit made a huge amount of awesome electronics kits. I enjoyed making them very much, but they were not cheap.
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The scale in the cabinet is very nice. Cool goody with the wave guide horn on it. Signal strength meter? Nice stash box they had their booze and drugs in. What's with the lock? C'mon, share!
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"You are forgiven young man, but only of you come to my private rectory where you will carry out penance."
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Somebody did a grab and run on those double door sets. They must had been nice. The other things are torture devices used on the indoctrinated victims.
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Awesome cabinetry. The nuns were 10 feet tall!
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Quite an opulent vow of poverty there. When can I be that broke?
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Awesome woodwork and huge doorways. I hope that's all salvaged if it's torn down.
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Notre Dame nuns and a school for children? Look out! These days, all those nuns would be in prison for assaulting and abusing the children. As well they should be.
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Google street view shows the beautiful windows in the front that idiots had smashed.
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Don't sit in the seats under the cherubs.
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Structures associated with theology usually have stunning craftsmanship. The workers feel they're being watched by unseen forces so they do the best they can. Best and cheapest foreman available.
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Huge amount of work in that place. Sadly, such buildings are a one-shot deal. If they're not maintained, renovating a damaged one would be an astronomical cost that nobody will pay. Areas that look ok may drop large heavy pieces on people, etc.. More issues than meet the eye.
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Don't stand under the cherubs.
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The pancake breakfast here was pretty good, but they seemed to be short on margarine.
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I can just barely see the zombies trudging off in the distance.