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  • Frank Cox
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  • Van Dalton
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    I came along this picture, which I wanted to call "Multiplex Dystopia". Long, empty hallways filled with nothing, leading to rooms, filled with mostly nothing.

    Still wondering what movie is playing at the end of the hallway though...
    "A large house made of concrete, surrounded by asphalt. The house is filled with many rooms, each alike. But they are occupied by different souls... night... after night..."

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  • Leo Enticknap
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    Someone at the shipping company appears to have been having a bad day:

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  • Frank Cox
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    I just saw this on one of the community notice boards.

    That purple colour really jumps out and hits you in the eye.

    We're having a municipal election in about a week and a prankster is apparently taking advantage of the opportunity.

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  • Leo Enticknap
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    The cat (on the My Pussy Belongs to Daddy album cover) looks absolutely terrified, and I suspect that (s)he was digging his or her foreclaws deeping into the flesh of the singer. I'm surprised that she was able to maintain that smile!

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  • Martin McCaffery
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  • Tony Bandiera Jr
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    Another Bad Album Cover, and I didn't get any royalties from the song, dammit:
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    My ex boyfriend did agree that my nuts were hot, however.

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  • Tony Bandiera Jr
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    Originally posted by Frank Cox View Post
    As George Takei would say. "Ohhh my..."

    Speaking of George, he and Bill Shatner have had a long standing (mainly one-sided) feud, and here's what George said to Shatner at Bill's Comedy Central Roast: (Warning, NSFW, you may have to sign in on YouTube as it is age restricted)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO-GlOBh6rU

    I have met both of them when I was in the industry, George and his partner at the Laemmle Grande when I was a projectionist, and Bill when I was working doing screening rooms. Both were quite polite and nice when I met them, I had no idea their feud (at least in George's view) was so intense.





    Last edited by Tony Bandiera Jr; 10-10-2020, 03:34 PM.

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  • Frank Cox
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  • Tony Bandiera Jr
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    Originally posted by Leo Enticknap View Post
    Some of the world's worst album covers (according to the author of the collection of these images, and it's hard to imagine much worse):


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    For those who are unaware, Harris was a popular entertainer on British children's TV during the 1970s and '80s, who, in retirement many years later, was discovered to have been a prolific pedophile and sent to jail.
    Other than the obvious entendre of the name, looks like someone WAS crucified as there is a trio on the cover, hmmmmm.... : dickhandler.jpg

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  • Leo Enticknap
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    It sounds like the sort of stuff that California will shortly legalize for recreational use.

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  • Randy Stankey
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    There are so many things wrong about CCl4 that it isn’t funny.

    It is acutely toxic via inhalation, ingestion or absorption.
    It is systemically toxic, causing permanent liver and kidney damage.
    Its effects might not be known for 24 to 48 hrs. after exposure.
    It synergizes with alcohol and other drugs.
    It is carcinogenic and is suspected of causing immune system depression.
    It is ozone depleting with a lifetime in the environment up to 80 years.
    One of its main decomposition products is phosgene.
    Its exposure threshold is significantly lower than it’s detection threshold so that means it can start affecting you before you can even smell it.

    Almost all of its uses have been replaced with other chemicals that work at least as well so, except for a few laboratory uses or industrial processes that specifically call for it, there is virtually no good reason to even keep it around.

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  • Leo Enticknap
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    I once worked in an archive facility that had a Halon system. Halon was used because it was about the only method of fire suppression that would not cause additional damage to the films and tapes in the vault. We were trained that if we heard the alarm and saw the strobes, we had 30 seconds either to get out of the vault, or to press one of the large red buttons on the wall, that would stop the Halon from being discharged. For obvious reasons, I memorized the locations of all of them. The far end of one of the vault buildings was more than a 30-second run from the exit.

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  • Marcel Birgelen
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    Originally posted by Leo Enticknap View Post
    And carbon tet is a politically incorrect greenhouse gas, too, isn't it? I believe that was why it was banned for use in archival and lab ultrasonic film cleaners. 1,1,1,trichloroethane followed it, then that became politically incorrect as well, and most of these machines now use perc..
    Halon 104 was internationally banned because in certain conditions it can work like a nerve agent. Also, it has a tendency to deplete the ozone in the ozone layer. There are a few legacy exceptions where tetrachloride can still be used, like aviation.

    My father worked for Air Traffic Control for quite a while and they were happy to get rid of their Halon 104 system. If you need to keep a room full of people functioning, the best solution is to avoid a fire whenever possible. A good "Very Early Smoke Detection" system together with a bunch of trained people on-guard 24/7, who use specialized extinguishers seems to be more compatible with a large room filled with humans than filling it with a potential nerve agent or some other gas that's designed to draw the oxygen out of the room...


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