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Cuando llega un poco de luz...
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No siempre se puede salir asi de fácil...
demaciado genial la foto
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its a rotary phase converter
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Notice to the left of the smilely face, it says "SUCKA". And appears to be various other tags on the walls off to the right side of the pic.
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Is that graffiti on the wall in there?
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Unbelievable photo's! Thank god I found this website, instant fav. Thanks for the effort to get us the fantastic photo's!
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In order for people to answer a question they would need to be able to understand it first. Also if that was an attempt to gain information about how to elude the alarm systems at this location please re-read the disclaimer for this web site.
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how do the alrams work in that building ive been it a few tiomes i didnt see any wear are theY?
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Not to mention the many levels of "bed bugs." Yuck!
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X-rays use radiation and lead protects your body from the radiation. The walls of an X-Ray room are also lined with lead. Lead is very dense, and cheaper and more available. Look at this site for more information:

http://www.leadinfo.com/ARCH/rad.html
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I... agree... ouch.
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My grandmother used to be a nurse and she remembers using a machine looking like that to re set broken bones. I would have lived with the broken body part LoL
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why do they give you a lead lined apron to wear if your in a xray area?
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yo i like glendale a lot but i was wondering if u know where in ellicot city that enchanted forest is,
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you would never find me walking in that door you would see me runing the other way