The Pitt Downtown terminal entries
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The Pitt Downtown terminal entries are found in two terminals called "Postal Terminal DPW" in the Downtown area of the Fallout 3 add-on The Pitt.
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Terminal 1
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Subject: New bridge in Smithfield Street
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Director James,
I am once again writing to encourage you to resign your position following the disastrous reconstruction of the Wabash Bridge. While I understand that it was your desire to unify the city's skyline, we at the Pittsburgh Heritage Society feel that replacing the historical Wabash Bridge with a simple copy of the 10th Street structure was laziness bordering on criminal negligence on the part of the Department of Public Works. As the director of the department, the Society holds you responsible.
I will be addressing this matter at the next meeting of the county administrators.
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Emily Weise
Pittsburgh Heritage Society
Subject: New seating arrangements
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Hadley, come on! You put me next to Jenkins? Seriously? I can't stand that guy. He smells like moldy feet and he chews his damn gum so loud I can't concentrate. I've been here four months longer than Bill. You should switch our desks and make him be near Jenkins.
-Tom
Subject: Do you hear that?
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I was in your office the other day Hadley and I couldn't help noticing that there's some sort of sound coming from the wall. I think you might have mice. You should get maintenance to check that out.
Subject: Phone calls
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Mr. James,
Your wife called. She wants you to pick up milk and a case of Cram on the way home. Also, Miss Stevens called and thanked you for lunch, and wanted to confirm for the same time next Tuesday.
Terminal 2
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Patient entry 147
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Patient: R. Jenkins
Symptoms: Patient presents runny nose, fever, swollen feet, bad breath, headache, jaundice, and extreme perspiration. Honestly, I have no clue what's wrong with him, but performing tests seems to make his symptoms lessen.
Patient entry 148
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Patient: M. Cramer
Symptoms: Patient complaining of myalgia as well as swollen and enlarged lymph nodes. In addition, patient reports a feeling of "unease". Suspected asymptomatic herpetic infection. Performed AR series of tests and exams. Samples sent to UMS for analysis.
Personal entry 48
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Dr. Borman asked me to look into new office space. Being this close to the mills is terrible for the patients. But he says that we can afford a new office now. Ever since the Canadian annex, we've had a lot of vets in the office, so the numbers are looking way up. War might be hell, but it's good for some of us!