And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Yes, exactly. The camera is not is a position that reflects the actual way they would build a road. I saw another video of a UTV climbing an impossible hill. But when you correct the horizon, everything makes physics sense.
I understand "wanting a road there" but who decides "yup, gonna build a road there". Looks like one of those "yes we can" ventures sponsored by liberals.
Seeing that the rock is already naturally fractured, blasting would provide very questionable results. Without knowing the objective of the work, I don't know if it's worth the effort. Must be, or they wouldn't be doing it, right. Right?
The camera was rotated. You can tell by the angle of the coffee in the top of his mug there on the dashboard and by the rise angle of the smoke from his Camel. Unfiltered, I believe.
Wouldn't it be easier to blast it and pick it up at the bottom?
ReplyDeleteThat hammer jack is more precise and he can sweep the spoils away faster than cleaning up after explosives.
DeleteWouldn't do that job no matter what the wage.
ReplyDeleteOr hold the camera level to convey how it was really sitting
ReplyDeleteExactly. The upper part of the road is likely plumb level given the angle of the ridgeline in the upper right corner.
DeleteYes, exactly. The camera is not is a position that reflects the actual way they would build a road. I saw another video of a UTV climbing an impossible hill. But when you correct the horizon, everything makes physics sense.
DeleteI understand "wanting a road there" but who decides "yup, gonna build a road there". Looks like one of those "yes we can" ventures sponsored by liberals.
ReplyDeleteI ain't riding that horse no way no how.
ReplyDeleteSeeing that the rock is already naturally fractured, blasting would provide very questionable results. Without knowing the objective of the work, I don't know if it's worth the effort. Must be, or they wouldn't be doing it, right. Right?
ReplyDeleteWonder if they're insured.
ReplyDeleteonce you turn the picture correctly, the road is level, snd it is just dangerous
ReplyDeletebut a skilled operator should be ok
I have yet to meet a skilled operator who wouldn't want to do that job. They love their work.
Deletewhat a bunch of pansy ass pussified bitch asses publicly saying they could not do that work..fucking democrat basement dwellers
ReplyDeleteSays the one who posts anonymously from his parents basement!
DeleteI moved a pile of sand with a bobcat once…. Lol
DeleteThe camera was rotated. You can tell by the angle of the coffee in the top of his mug there on the dashboard and by the rise angle of the smoke from his Camel. Unfiltered, I believe.
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