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excellent site. not sure if you'll see a comment before email? i sent you an email with a title "new location possibly" hopefully it's a usefull idea
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But... it's on the inside of the door...
[look at the previous photo - taken from inside the room]

surely you would want it on the outside to read when you open the door? Or better yet, on BOTH sides of the door!
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Very cool
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Cue Twilight Zone music.
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That's what they carry donated organs in... O_o
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LOL, great story. I have to go see this one before it's gone...I hear it's demise is imminent.
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Wow, I wonder why this room looks like it has disintegrated so much but some of the other rooms look brand new?
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Quin, I was going to say, that ball on the end doesn't look like any syringe I've seen. Pipettes would make more sense, although there still doesn't seem to be any demarcations on the side? Still, that's a funky-looking piece of equipment!
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I agree with rtotten.
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I'm not sure, but it could be a track for a camera to take photos of the person sleeping (seen in action here http://www.opacity.us/image5227_disturb.htm )
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They're really nice looking too... Brass, maybe?
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I'm not a claustrophobic person at all, but, I think a room with a wall leading to a door like this would definitely make me that way at least a little bit.

It makes sense to have it for security, but, it seems very vertigo inducing to me.
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I wish you'd have taken a pic of him in his gym shorts. Were they pepto bismal pink too? ;-)
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What a great shot Motts, definitely agree about wallpaper!
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That is one really fugly room for sure. Motts can you remember what the contraption is on the ceiling on the left?