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.
Or an OU Civil engineering grad. Famous for: Off-camber flying bridge radii, 70 mph 70' freeway exits to a 25 mph descending turns to a 90 deg intersection, and the I40 highway section that invented the drifting lane sweepers that have overhead signage showing trucks tipping over. Formula I course designed for female Asian drivers and other waterheads that can't hold a fvcking lane.
Great Build Quality - for the cement truck. The concrete slab roof wasn't designed to be pushed upward in the middle though. Once cracked, that was all.
It's a Concrete Truck, not cement. When leaving the job one of the many things to check is your chute dropped back where it's supposed to be. When unloading you raise the chute to expedite the mud coming out the rear. You have to be there. I was for 25 years...Great Job helping build Seattle.
An unplanned, early demolition. Location is east of Moscow, RU = 55.76489011013569, 37.36857161806647 Looks like an old, unused highway bridge, with low clearance, The vertical supports are still present in Google Street View. -- Davis.P
somebody's got some insurance money comin...
ReplyDeleteMusta been a Texas A&M engineer on that project.
ReplyDeleteOr an OU Civil engineering grad. Famous for: Off-camber flying bridge radii, 70 mph 70' freeway exits to a 25 mph descending turns to a 90 deg intersection, and the I40 highway section that invented the drifting lane sweepers that have overhead signage showing trucks tipping over. Formula I course designed for female Asian drivers and other waterheads that can't hold a fvcking lane.
DeleteSteady, now...
DeleteGreat Build Quality - for the cement truck. The concrete slab roof wasn't designed to be pushed upward in the middle though. Once cracked, that was all.
ReplyDeleteBottom of the deck, concrete in tension. Fundamental design fault.
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ReplyDeleteIt's a Concrete Truck, not cement. When leaving the job one of the many things to check is your chute dropped back where it's supposed to be. When unloading you raise the chute to expedite the mud coming out the rear.
ReplyDeleteYou have to be there. I was for 25 years...Great Job helping build Seattle.
An unplanned, early demolition.
ReplyDeleteLocation is east of Moscow, RU = 55.76489011013569, 37.36857161806647
Looks like an old, unused highway bridge, with low clearance,
The vertical supports are still present in Google Street View.
-- Davis.P