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Is that Ross and Matt Sorenson behind the curtains? No it isnt because they didnt even get out of the car!!!! You tools!
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This pictures are kinda creepy. My buddies told me about this place. I wanna go check it out. They went there and didnt even get out of the car. What pussies?
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I have 4 working x-ray machine assembled by myself and I can assure you that neither one contains radioactive material.Only SOME doors are sheilded with lead foil. X-rays are strictly man-made , no radioactive isotopes needed.
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there is no lead sheilding. the walls are painted with barium(absorbes radiation) You don't need lead sheilding for roentgendiagnostic machines
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only teletherapy units ( for gamma rays) contain Co-60 X-ray machines do not. X-rays cannot be produced in nature
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absolutely fascinating.
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The most important thing to me in this world is that my two little girls have a smile on their faces.Who needs money and fast cars?My girls come first and always will. Jason in England.
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This is another strange choice for a mental hospital.
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I wonder why they would chjoose something like this. I had a friend who dis some art for a mental instituion and most of her pieces were rejected because they might be too disturbing to some patients.
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The slot at the bottom enables a staff member to slide a tray of food into the room without the client inside having to grab it and set it down. They could provide food for them when they are not yet ready to eat but it would be there if they wanted it later.
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It also prevents anyone from using it. Your feet would get wet.
oh okay thanks i get it now!!
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We call them Hubbard tanks. Hell to fill,hell to clean, and hell to get the patients in and out of them. Especially if they are morbidly obese. I'm glad we don't use them much anymore. I haven't seen one in over a decade.
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Onan generators were and are not Studebaker engines, although Studebaker Corp. owned Onan and produced generators at a plant in Scotland. The decendants of the Studebaker Corporation still own Onan.