This is the final/finished installation. Please see: It’s Just Wrong XXIII. [o:d:20251201 – 20251231]
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It’s Just Wrong XXVII
No comment or photo 5: What do you do when alarms are activated? Any alarm really including fire alarms. You reset them… Please see: In the series… [o:d:20251101 – 20251130]
It’s Just Wrong XXVI
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It’s Just Wrong XXV
Don’t ever use books as an interior design feature, ever. Please see: In the series…
It’s Just Wrong XXIV
Some highly corrosive is running alongside this wall. One of the bench fittings used to be painted/coated steel. One can but wonder what is hidden in the ceiling? Please see: In the series…
It’s Just Wrong XXIII
They actually drilled through the wall, the polished granite very long corridor floor and then in the basement they drilled through the same wall as above… It’s truly, totally and utterly incredible and it makes you wonder about humanity’s progress and other stuff. I suspect, but I do not know this for a fact. That… Continue reading It’s Just Wrong XXIII
It’s Just Wrong XXII
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It’s Just Wrong XXI
Radius or angle? Look it’s an escalator out of commission in Stockholm’s subway. That’s incredible! Please see: In the series… [o:d:20250701 – 20251231]
It’s Just Wrong XX
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It’s Just Wrong XVIV
Materials contract or expand depending on temperature, so the railing actually isn’t poorly assembled or broken. The gaps are by design, so that the railing can move back and forth and the “repairs” are warping and will eventually break the railing – which is kind of ironic. Please see: In the series… [o:d:20250701 – 20251231]
