1,320 Comments for Undercliff State Hospital

I've had both of those used on me in '98
When I was little (like 5 yrs old) my familly had a commadore 64. I used to play games like Ghost Busters and Donald Ducks Playground. We had hundreds of games but most would take a half hour or longer to load. Good times... Good times.....
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While I stand by what I said above, I see that in this case they ARE private patients' records left for anyone to go through! That's definately wrong and I need to pay more attention to Motts' captions.
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I've noticed enough comments about "patients' records being left behind to finally respond. Twice I've come upon files, like in this photo. And both times the files were actually collections of receipts of various purchases necessary to run a large institution. Or thousands of electric and phone bills, etc. I'm sure patients' records get left behind sometimes, but there are lots of other records more likely to be left behind. Every box of files on this site isn't necessarily patients' records left for prying eyes.
I CANT BELIEVE THIS SHOT! WAY COOL MOTTS YOURE THE @#*&$!
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The chair that is upsidedown on the table behind the red chair is an Eames chair. If it is in good condition it's worth a few hundred bucks.
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While tresspassing may be a crime, these photographs are completely legal.
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'Cept for the fact that the woman is inaccurate at some very important junctures, negating much of her graceless attempts at quasi-research:
http://www.psychologic...tArticle.cfm?id=1947
http://taxa.epi.umn.ed...Kihlstrom_review.pdf
http://taxa.epi.umn.ed..._Rosenhan_Slater.pdf
http://taxa.epi.umn.ed..._Slater_Rosenhan.pdf
http://taxa.epi.umn.ed...Spitzer_Rosenhan.pdf
http://taxa.epi.umn.ed..._Slater_Rosenhan.pdf
http://www.nytimes.com...amp;partner=USERLAND
http://books.guardian....6000,1168052,00.html
http://www.timesonline...8123-1060351,00.html
(Sorry, her book pissed me off, as well as her juvenile reaction to the legitimate questioning it received from researchers who know what they are talking about.)
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Did you try them on? I would have found it tough to resist.
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The poor thing's missing a wheel. How's it going to make it into the sunlight? Aww... :'o(
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I assume you selectively coloured the exit signs? Or, messed about with the contrast? Either way, I love that little bit of red. It makes the whole photo work. You really have a fine eye for light and color. I wish I could pull off half the stuff you manage, but, alas, I just don't have the patience for it. Particularly, the whole light painting technique. Oy, what a headache that is to get right.
Tuesday, 02-07-06
By: nitedivine

I tell you it would be interesting to look through some of those files. It is weird that all that all those medical records were just left isn't it?
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Also...It's not like these are OLD records from 1900's or 1930's or anything...these are from 1999 and such, not so long ago....
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ok, seems there are two sams on here lol.

Mehness.

Seriously the person was probably deranged when they did that. High, or drunk. Or incredibly stupid and bored =) lol
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i agree with Joe, thats a great chair to go to waste, but yet we must let it remain in its final resting home...
looks like my bedroom!
i like this pic mucho mas!