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	<title>Comments on: Photos of Bankrupt Offices, The Archeology of Life Interrupted</title>
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		<title>By: Roxii Feltman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Roxii Feltman</dc:creator>
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		<description>A little closer to home in the SF Bay Area, I worked for a large insurance corp. HQ in Marin county that had massive layoffs during the dot-bomb era.  1 out of 3 buildings was almost completely empty of people, but massive amounts of office/cube/supplies remained and there seemed to be endless work of demo and &quot;organization&quot; that happened very slowly over time.  I had my sister meet me for lunch one day and I snuck her into the the building to take pictures, because it seemed important to capture:  
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A little closer to home in the SF Bay Area, I worked for a large insurance corp. HQ in Marin county that had massive layoffs during the dot-bomb era.  1 out of 3 buildings was almost completely empty of people, but massive amounts of office/cube/supplies remained and there seemed to be endless work of demo and &#8220;organization&#8221; that happened very slowly over time.  I had my sister meet me for lunch one day and I snuck her into the the building to take pictures, because it seemed important to capture:<br />
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