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I went out for a walk at noontime today and came across this scene of modern window washing. Remember the good old days when a scaffold was suspended from the building and a couple guys climbed on board, lowered themselves from top to bottom, and washed the windows on the way down? Today it's like a window-washing Delta Force! A squad of washers, rappelling down the building, weapons of buckets and squeegees hanging from their belts...
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