Where I work, where do you work......

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Got a picture of where you work..... Lets see it....
I work in the building in the background The Fedex AFW Hub.



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Bill Huber
 
Now I have to think how to take an interesting pic of an office block - or do I go for the prairie dog shot of the cube farm.
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Excuse the horrible pictures. I had to snap them when nobody was looking.









I work in the Surgical/Neurosurgical ICU (which is also the Trauma ICU) at Scott & White hospital in Temple, TX. I'm an emergency medical technician, I work under the nurses on the floor and help them with whatever they need.

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No cattle here...sorry.

This is our empire...it isn't my handy work I ripped the image off our intranet.



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Is the fellow in the fore ground "lost in transit" or did the rapping come off?

Paul.

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if something bad happens it's because something better is going to
Got a picture of where you work..... Lets see it....
I work in the building in the background The Fedex AFW Hub.



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Bill Huber
 
I meant to write it's like a second home for me, but since I spend more time here than in my real home... I guess that makes it my first home :)

 
Try this
I meant to write it's like a second home for me, but since I spend
more time here than in my real home... I guess that makes it my
first home :)

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Hi Bill,

This could prove to be an interesting thread if people will contribute.

I work here:



(This pic above is not mine, it's from our home page).





(These two above our mine).

This building is the Waksman Institute of Microbiology, named after Selman Waksman, a faculty member of the University for many years who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1952 for research that led to the discovery of streptomycin - the first antibiotic effective against tuberculosis. Over 18 antibiotics we take for granted today were isolated in Waksman's lab.

Over time, the research focus of the Institute has changed, and although we are still the Waksman Institute of Microbiology, today most of us are working on developmental biology and molecular genetics. Most straight micro work is now being done at other places/campuses of our university.
Got a picture of where you work..... Lets see it....
I work in the building in the background The Fedex AFW Hub.
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Brian (el picador)



Digital Image Gallery:

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/spiritmist/Brian_Geldziler_Digital_Image_Gallery/index.htm
 
There is a resemblance but its not me, my horns are a little shorter and I don't have that much hair................. LOL

That little longhorn belongs to Mr. Ross Perot Jr., he has a lot of them that he move from one field to another.... I think it has something to do with taxes.

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Bill Huber
 
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Bill Huber
 
I just wish I could say I have helped as many people as you....

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That is a beautiful building, and a very neat place to work.
Now I know how you can ID all those bugs.......LOL
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Bill Huber
 
I work at the College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering of The University of Akron. The first picture is an Akron landmark, The Goodyear Polymer Center where the Department of Polymer Science is located and the second is the smaller and newer Polymer Engineering Academic Center.



This pic was taken with my C750 some days ago...



This was taken with my other camera two years or so ago...

Nice thread, thanks Bill.

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Just a standard run of the mill metal building..

Outside:



Some cloning to remove bade sun flares in lens.

Inside:



Sodium Vapor Lighting, tried to correct but didn't work that well
Got a picture of where you work..... Lets see it....
I work in the building in the background The Fedex AFW Hub.

http://www.pbase.com/image/30157056.jpg

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I came, I saw(ed), I left everything beautiful !!

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