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Micromax

Bloke

I don't know why but the lighting on the dials reminds me of the coin-operated robot fridge thing in that episode of Wallace and Gromit where they go to the moon.

Location: Worcester State Hospital  Gallery: Silent Creatures

Circuitry

Bloke

Wow, this reminds me of when I got about ten of the biggest capacitors I could find, then wired 'em all up backwards to my power supply. I put the red wire in the black socket and the black wire in the red socket. The result was they all blew up one by one like a little machine gun! It sure scared my cat.

Location: Worcester State Hospital  Gallery: Silent Creatures

All Lit Up

Bloke

You know, if all the bulbs were replaced, I reckon over half of those lights would come on.
I wouldn't recommend doing that though, looking at the state of that board.

Location: Eagle River Power Station  Gallery: Corrosive Industry

Creepy Elevator

Bloke

Well, if this morgue is on the very bottom floor, the elevator cable might have snapped and it fell to the bottom of the shaft, right outside the morgue.

I highly doubt that though as those cables can hold a bus and the shaft usually goes down about 50 metres lower than the bottom floor for some reason. Also, elevators have emergency brakes but they tend to be a bit crap after being left alone for many years.

But still, if this was the case, I sure as hell wouldn't like to be in the elevator when the cable snapped!

Location: Plymouth County Hospital  Gallery: Feverish

Motor

bloke

That'll never fit in the Ford Mustang I'm fixing!

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Markmaster Controls

bloke

it looks like it spells AAMPPCIII to me but I can't really be sure. I think it works like a huge typewriter; you pull the lever to the letter you want and it prints that letter onto a peice of paper behind the machine.

Location: Fuller State School and Hospital  Gallery: Disturbed

Piano

bloke

I know a friend who has the burnt out ashes of a grand piano scattered all around his garden 0_o

Location: Fuller State School and Hospital  Gallery: Disturbed