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Why straw??
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again electricity. I work juvnenile detention. No light switches. They would tear them apart and shock themselves.
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Looks more like an office. Doubt they would have elecricity in the room. (light switch)
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wow, don't slide down that one. Get a big ouch and the end!
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"you didn't know what you were looking for 'til you heard the voices in your ear..."
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Hey Mr. Mott's, honestly now, have you ever been a place where you are taking photo's and literitly felt like you just shouldn't be there. No I don't mean security wise. Just that feeling like, you just should be there and the hair stands up on the back of your neck. And if so which places were they if you have the time or care to share. Just curious. Thanks again for your amazing stuff! You rock!
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oh trust me there has been many down there
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buffalo has been let go. I moved out of there after 23 years trust me parts of that city look worse
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If you haven't seen The Jacket you must, you'll definately have the feeling of what it was like in those body fridges. Good movie! Made me think alot about, of all the places Motts has gone to photograph.
This facility was used by none other than LJB to direct the Vietnam War. We build this system in Mountain View, California at Ford Aerospace, Space & Recovery Systems. We also built and flew the KH satellites that provided the images. The hop was from Vietnam to a ship off shore, then to Hawaii to McClellan AFB and then on to Washington, DC. This system (Compass Link) provided secure voice, data and imagery at about 5 MHz. Very fast for 1968-1975.
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And oh yeah, 'Voices' is a great song!
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Indeed. I'm learning as much from Lynne as I am from the photos.
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Earlier today a dentist pulled out both halves of my broken number eighteen molar, and the lidocaine has wore off completely now, so I currently feel very much like that myself.
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Honestly this door haunts me because i have had a nightmare about a door very similar to this.