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I'ld like to read those papers that David left behind.
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This is getting a bit off base for this Web site, but I would question whether or not the seals and wiring have dried out on these engines. If not, you would think someone could find an appliction for them somewhere. Does anyone know how old they are?
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What a waste of unused parts and someone's labor. It is a wasteful world we live in.
Very impressive piece of equipment, although I couldn't squeeze it in my basement workshop!
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Correction, I meant the files and papers, not just the room itself n.n;
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Anything useful or noteworthy in this room?
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this building is like the above ground Titanic. it's, well, spooky, but beautiful.
Is it me or does this pic have lens distortion on the left side,Or is the floor really like that YIKES!
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11:40... when life was at it's simplest and nothing could be finer.
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a glimpse into the future, if robots ever take off.
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from this angle it resembles a car wash.
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interesting.
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it is a clearing.
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i really like this one. the lights peeking through the stained windows at the climx of the tracks is eery, but intriguing.
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reminds me almost of a video game.