1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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This could be a lot of fun with the right person or persons. ;-)
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"By: Frank too bad its photoshopped...
a) look at the lighting on the object, then look at the lighting in the room. Notice the difference?
b)the perspective between the object and its background seems off
c)shadows. whoa boy, the shadows undeeneath the large feet on the sides make it look like its floating, and the spaller posts (and the rest of the machine doesnt even cast a shadow

by "put there" im guessing you meant digitally?"

Wow, now we know where the misc. chemicals went that were missing from the pictures. Frank was drinking the soap from the dispensers. :-)
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By: Weebs Maybe the previous photo was some sort of exhaust for multiple Iron lung thingys.

I kind of got the impression of some kind of ventilation "Array" as well. Whether it pulled or pushed or both, I do not know.
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Whoops, I meant the light over the table in Alien..Sorry.
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It 'LOOKS' like the table everyone was sitting at in the original Alien movie right before the Alien exploded out of the guys chest. Perhaps this rings a bell for some people. That is the impression I got.

Otherwise, I will call Krandark in the Beta Aquilae sector and tell him I found the egg nursery.

Or American Standard and let them know we found the leased soap dispenser. :-)
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It is a soap dispenser with a warmer, duh! :-)

You wave your hand under the lightbulb looking sensor, and, PRESTO! Warm soap dispensed.
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Sorry I hope I am not being annoying, but the sheet wrap around the circular ring was like made of rubber. What I saw brought fascination and I do hope you are not offended by my inquiries.
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Henry - if you are still around. Curious - how do they make it tight. I saw one at a museum on display and it had belts.
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Those stir ups are pretty scarry looking compare to the regular ones for a gynecology exam. These they hold your legs apart with your knees up there. Scary!
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Well if you have a bladder incontinent issue, you would know what this table is used for. It is really a urology procedure table. I had to be on one for several tests like the one wher they insert a scope into view the bladder and the urodynamics test. It is a surgery table to allow full exposure of the pelvic region for the doctor.
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Sad that Diane Odell, the longest survivor living in an iron lung pass away this year due to power failure, very tragic, my condolences to her family. Only if you have been in one to realize what it was like for her all her life. Myasthenia gravis affected my chest and lung muscles to contract so I had to spend several years in one . Luckily for me my muscles regain mobility and I got my freedom back.
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It is actually an old fashion orthopedic surgery table with traction, good for spine surgery. It was also used in full body casting. I have seen a similar table in the present day.
My sister had a hairdryer that looked like that
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amazing!!
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hehehe nice