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Control Room and Clock

Control Room and Clock

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3:00 o'clock, quitin time
FAB. LOVE THE WOODWORK AND THE DECORATIVE CEMENT!
It's Miller time.........crack 'em open :-)
Stunning shot! I would have gone into those offices, if the doors were open. Imagine a shot from those upper windows, looking down into the room below...
Mikester, maybe Radical Ed'll be happy to join you.
Looks more like 9:15 to me? But what do I know, all my clocks are digital.
It would be fun if you set it to 4:20
That clock does say 9:15.

But is it A.M. or P.M. ?

I do not like the way that the room juts out over the clock itself. This puts the clock in a permanent shadow. This in turn puts a dark cloud over time itself. Time should be free and in the light of the day. The people who onced worked at the Franklin Power Plant probably did not look at this clock too often. They probably felt that they were being watched by someone in that room.{ {Look closely and you will see a loud speaker above the windows of that room.}} I bet you dollars to donuts that some of the workers were labeled "clock watchers" by some of the people who worked in management.

I have always HATED management !!!

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
Like so many of these buldings that are on this sight time really does seem to stand still. In these bulidings however the world does not.... It's sort of tragic in a way.
mmmmmhhh

you can see the ghost of a manager in that window above the clock--- windering why no one is leaving for the day ..
That clock is correct twice a day. :-)

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