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Snaking Wires

Snaking Wires

The wires and pipes seem to have been put in haphazardly, this space might not have been used much at all.
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Sure? The windows seem pretty...how can I say this....broke?
It looks like a movie set... Like those are the wires for cameras and lighting and such.. and the broken glass looks contrived. staged.
Movie sets this cool, could not be built without pics like these!!
Any ideas what the wire's are feeding from or to?
I am interested in finding out where those wires go, and what they are for =)
I think they were for retrofitting the building with new phone lines, etc. Much of the piping up here seemed to be done after the place was built, and crisscrossed many rooms as to render them useless, so I would guess this nice little attic space was rarely used for a long time.
the windows look kewl but fake, like they were made to be broke. u know what I mean?
The shattered glass in the window looks so thin, it could pass for tissue paper.
This does look like something on a movie set. Very neat!
One of the buildings I worked at, when we would run network cable for new computer workstations a lot of times we would just lay the cables on the floor like this, especially if it was through an area that wasn't used. A lot easier than trying to hide it plus it used less cable than running it around the walls.
I notice they had put in fire sprinklers on the ceiling.

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