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vectorsnob
Location: Seattle, WA Gender: Male
| | | | Re: high school panoramics <Reply # 1 on 2/20/2006 12:05 PM >
| | | Wow, amazing work. We should have gone in the day, as well. Cody.
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Vision
Location: Pacific Northwest Gender: Male
Retired explorer
| | Re: high school panoramics <Reply # 2 on 2/20/2006 9:13 PM >
| | | If we had gone during the day, the tall bike would have drawn too much attention to us. Bad tall bike.
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Junix
Location: Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada Gender: Male
Resident Firebrand
| | Re: high school panoramics <Reply # 4 on 2/24/2006 11:16 PM >
| | | Hmm.. Seattle public schools provides locations of their sites...
<http://www.seattle...in/map/wssouth.xml> But be carefull in the schools around here [last edit 2/24/2006 11:20 PM by Junix - edited 1 times]
RUAUER? "Security Measures: Creepy guy in trailer comes out at the slightest sound." -notwearingpants "And were off. N." -nobody |
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espressobuzz
| | Re: high school panoramics <Reply # 5 on 2/25/2006 2:06 AM >
| | | Not sure what you're trying to say..I was careful, and of course, TNLN.
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Junix
Location: Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada Gender: Male
Resident Firebrand
| | Re: high school panoramics <Reply # 6 on 2/25/2006 7:23 AM >
| | | Seems like I heard on the radio, three local schools were broken into at night and computers/tv/stuff was taken. No signs of forced entry. But I googled it and couldnt find the story... At any rate this building was cool. Not much left of it now. Two Giant Boilers, some seriously heavy radiators (I dont have a picture of the 12 foot walls in the basement, Ill have to go back), and some fun skylights. Easier to get in and out of than a hooker in Amsterdam.
Nice View for a practice field
| Does this count as a gratuitous hallway shot?
| Where the security guard sleeps
| Have I seen this before? NO! 8)
| Blatant Plagiarism
| OK ok Ill find something original...
| Thats my kind of stuff
| Boring Highschool walls
| An auditorium no one mentioned very cool
| Controls
| After 17 trips Billy found a bulb that fit...
| Original blueprints stuffed in a corner?
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Vision
Location: Pacific Northwest Gender: Male
Retired explorer
| | Re: high school panoramics <Reply # 7 on 2/25/2006 9:04 AM >
| | | cool. the reason the theater was never mentioned is because they were doing asbestos removal in there, as well as on the second floor. YUCK!!
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Junix
Location: Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada Gender: Male
Resident Firebrand
| | Re: high school panoramics <Reply # 8 on 2/25/2006 4:39 PM >
| | | Posted by Vision cool. the reason the theater was never mentioned is because they were doing asbestos removal in there, as well as on the second floor. YUCK!!
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I didnt break any asbestos seals to see what I saw. They may be done in there or they may have missed the door I used. Just a side note, (i am sure there have been thousands of asbestos posts) The state regulates asbestos removal. they test the air and sample dust outside the containment areas. If you go in and out of the containment areas you will bring asbestos with you (it is in high concentration in the dust inside because they are fucking with it) And you can cost the contractor hundreds of dollars in fines. I am not the kind of person to let the threat of a getting sick (esp 20 years out) to scare me, but breaking their quarantine is kind of an ethics thing
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