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UER Forum > Archived UE Website Updates > Vanishing Point back online (Viewed 310 times)
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Vanishing Point back online
< on 1/6/2006 6:57 PM >
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This isn't the magazine I still have dreams of putting together, but it's a start. Fully updated, reorganized and for a large part redesigned. Expanded to include everything else I've been exploring. Hundreds of new, lovingly processed photos. A substantial, stand-alone section on generating stations. The Vanishing Point has returned.

www.vanishingpoint.ca

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Re: Vanishing Point back online
<Reply # 1 on 1/6/2006 7:43 PM >
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Awesome. About time, too!

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Re: Vanishing Point back online
<Reply # 2 on 1/6/2006 9:53 PM >
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you have a killer awesome site there, The drains are beautiful. N.

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Re: Vanishing Point back online
<Reply # 3 on 1/6/2006 10:40 PM >
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Posted by kowalski
This isn't the magazine I still have dreams of putting together, but it's a start. Fully updated, reorganized and for a large part redesigned. Expanded to include everything else I've been exploring. Hundreds of new, lovingly processed photos. A substantial, stand-alone section on generating stations. The Vanishing Point has returned.

www.vanishingpoint.ca


Nice. But I'm curious...why rooftop trucks?

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Re: Vanishing Point back online
<Reply # 4 on 1/6/2006 10:50 PM >
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Why not rooftop trucks? Look at them!

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Re: Vanishing Point back online
<Reply # 5 on 1/8/2006 12:09 PM >
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Its epic, there's just too much content. I'm going to run out of lunchtimes to look at this stuff.

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Re: Vanishing Point back online
<Reply # 6 on 1/10/2006 1:26 AM >
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Fantastic Pictures

The Whirlpool Culvert is actually also part of the old Cyanimid Plant cooling water discharge. Also if I remember correctly it is also part of the old "Muddy Run". A creek which flowed along which is now called Valley Way Ave back in the 1930s.. I was told by my father that back in the 1940s that Culverts run-off was soo toxic that if you stuck your hand in it your hand would get burned!!!

The culvert source begins at the Hydro Canal (at Thorold Stone Rd.)If you take Stanley Ave north till it goes around a bend and changes too Thorold Stone Rd. Its actually a bridge which goes over the Hydro canal. On the North side you can look down into the Canal and see the Pump house.It pumped water into a large swimming pool ( the size of about 4 Olympic pools)..Which was open too the public on the Cyanimids property. The current in this pool was very strong..Also too the East of the pool there was a big pond which water was then taken too the plant for cooling or production of chemicals. Then it was shipped back too a settling pond and out into the Whirlpool...



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