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That other guy is not me. The other Tom.
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The common electrical device uses a 60 cycle alternating current. I think...
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Thanks Nauseous for that post. I wonder if there's still unexploded ordinance strewn about the grounds? That stuff stays dangerous for a long time; European bomb squads are kept busy with bombs from both world wars.
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"ln Holland the word pollepel means ladle"

Is the island ladle-shaped? Lots of Dutch names there in old New Amsterdam.
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OMG those are so usefull i hate doing table cloths it takes so long to iron...
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I'm pretty sure this was shot from inside the room...
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Nah it usually only smells bad when things rot away in damp conditions, there wasn't much left here.

tim - yes, security!
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Don't know if they made it there, but Studebaker once made STP (Scientifically Treated Petroleum) oil and gas additives. Of course you can still buy these products.
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Humpty looks stoned, maybe that's why he fell
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If this was in the wash room, it may have been a place where they would store things like soap (when not in a dispenser ;-} ) or shampoo. The person coming in would receive their supplies through the slot in the wall and bring it back to this same place. Just a thought.
I'm laughing so hard my sides hurt. This is just nuts.
What always buzzles me in these is the stuff that gets left behind. I mean, if I was to abandon a place I would clean and empty it, not just leave everything to where I last needed it.
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thats above the medical building
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Eddie ~ the "white blotches" appear to be a reflection on the window that Mr Motts was shooting through.
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Read the caption....