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UER Forum > US: Northeast > I Love My Computer (Viewed 1113 times)
Auseklis 


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I Love My Computer
< on 5/4/2015 2:55 AM >
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Howdy howdy howdy

Well, I've not been out and about for a while due to a dislike for the cold and some personal things that I'd rather not discuss.
But now that it's finally warmed up, I decided it was time to round up the same idiots I explored with last year, and to go visit a place that we never finished seeing.

The building's history is that it was built as a GM plant, but then was bought by another company in the 80's, who owned the building until it was abandoned sometime between 1995 and 2001.

The second company manufactured laundry detergent and soap, which gives the building that distinct "throat burning" chemical smell on the outside.

Inside, there were nice neat boxes of paper documents that probably should not have been left behind, as they contain a large amount of personnel documents, but since it's abandonment, those nice and neat boxes have been thrown around and utterly destroyed.
It is a mess.

But if you're into pre-2000's computer technology, you're in for a treat. That place has a load of totally obsolete tech strewn about. (Plus, what we think is part of an IBM mainframe with the ESA/360 architecture, but is too destroyed for any of us to clearly identify)

1: Human Resources


2: I Love My Computer


3: Tear Me Down


4: Mold Memories


5: Bruised


And also, my tripod (with the camera on it) fell over and now the circuitry is damaged in the camera itself and I have almost no manual control over the settings.
I guess I'm just lucky that the lens isn't damaged.



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