433 Comments for Franklin Power Plant

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Sweet dreams, 'Chick. I am off to slumberland as well.
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Would definitely freak me out! I'm going to get morning-mares now! Going to hit the sack soon, have to be up at 9am and it's only just turned 5!
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Imagine how you would feel if that spool started to roll. Talk about running the other way!
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Eeeek, I didn't think of Freddie Kreuqer till I read tj's comment!

*hides under duvet!*
LOL @ Thad! It sure is, and quite lovely at that.
Another brilliant shot! Especially when you orient yourself. I felt like I was upside- down and sideways for a moment with all those crazy reflections.
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Maybe the power works because they never left.
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Oh no here we go again!



Doh!
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Sector 7G is where Homer Simpson works in the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.
Curious turbine assembly. II would think it would be way too small for a main power generator - perhaps an auxiliary pump? Looks too large for that. Maybe it's just way smaller than I thought it would be...
I was a marine engineer, and I know a lot about how dangerous these things can be. In 1989 an explosion caused by a fuel leak killed 4 friends of mine :(

However, I am still to this day in awe of power plant equipment - even after having built, rebuilt, and operated them for 10 years
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Mikester, maybe Radical Ed'll be happy to join you.
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The "ports" on either side...water on the floor.....the long chain and hook...."HAAAALP!!! I'm stuck in the belly of a cargo shiiip!!!"
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I want to tug at those funky levers on either side right NOW!
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Looking at each sign, the last one looks almost handmade. The nail holes are not even. The letters look different, the 'D' is almost crooked. It could be dirt, and only looks that way. It could have been added as an afterthought...?? Am I nutz?