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Brought to you by the department of redundancy department. (still at the same location)
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Back when the dymo label maker was cool.
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These look like motor/generator sets to me. I used similar ones back in the 70's to produce DC power for huge carbon arc lamps in an old drive-in theater. I agree these could have provided field excitation for the generator, but before the generator started, what power ran the mo/gen?
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I have been looking at this site for a couple of days and it seems like the way that things were left it was more like a bomb threat or something instead of it closing!!! i don't know maybe its just me
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Chemistry, hey, it's what made our country great.
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you were a lucky person to be there to capture such a shot. keep up the good work!
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cool colors
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my favorite pic of the danvers collection
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RE; Lynne 01-06-06.

Repeat, while deep breathing, "I'm a kitten, You're a kitten"

Continue until urge to strike out is decreased.

***Got the Kitten thing from a Mike Myers interview***
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It's kind of cool the way the head/foot of these beds is buried in the plaster dust, almost as if they were slowly sinking.
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Or an evil "nemesis pan"!
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Hey! Good idea, psychadellic one! I'll run it by our HVAC guys tomorrow as well!
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Well, that's not what they were MADE for, I think, it's just that these or something like them were used in that one place for mattress drying because they were "handy-dandy." I was planning on running down to our laundry today to see if any of those folks who've been here for a while might know what they were, but I ended up having to do some other things, so mebbe tomorrow. :-)
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Jude, now that you mention it, it really does.
Cool
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Fantastic perspective and lighting.