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I see it, too! There looks like there's an arm and part of an upper body peeking out from behind the open door on the left!
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TERRIFIC work, Mr. Motts. I'm so lloking forward to my ongoing explorations of Opacity.us, and your upcoming additions. Keep up the good work!
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I'm not sure they did a carbon arc to xenon conversion on this projector, Art. You can see that the arc housing is still vented outdoors via the stovepipe "chimney" up top. (These projectors worked by striking an electrical arc between two rods of carbon, which would slowly burn away. The crank handle on the back of the projector was used to advance the carbon rods as they burned, and to maintain the arc in the focal point of the projector's reflector.)
Also, note the blue-gray box of NATIONAL-brand carbon rods still sitting on the projector base.
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Ah, right Julio thanks!

Big sheets or canvasses were pulled taught around the patient inside the tub while undergoing hydrotherapy.
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It was a college, not a psych hospital...?
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Nope, I don't feel the need to distort my reality.
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cool website
Ahhh, I told you RB Vannacutt not to be too rough. But it seemed you got carried away again.
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Absolutely, Ed!
the bar around the tub is almost certainly to used as an anchor for the canvas cover.
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i love this halway a perfect pciture to stop at for the day and come back later and look more.. i so wanna walk down this with ym friends and scare myself... i love it
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u sure it isnt blood..hehehe
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sorry gotta say this...omg did a patient get pissed and have a lighter or something and sit it on fire tog et back at the evils
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If i was by there i'd go metnal hearing screaming of insane ppl..insane ppl rule
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OMG THERE MIGHT BE SOME LEFT!!1 WOOOWEEE