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SunSamurai

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It's not a joke, genius.

You're the joke here.


Anyway the Chinese engineers make a damn strong building. Fell over and stayed intact. I heard this happening before (might be the same one) and the ground was simply too saturated, moreso than they realize and it toppled.
 

Schadenfroh

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Very lame to compare a planned building demolition to a terrorist attack that killed thousands of civilians.
 

Parasitic

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Aug 17, 2002
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If only they knew how to build buildings like the US of A. Check out this mighty structure.

ground-zero.jpg

I'm pretty sure when New Zealand builds a building as tall and big as the WTC it still won't be able to withstand structural damage caused commercial jetliners directly striking it.

Oh wait, NZ is never going to be able to build something like that. The Sky Tower is only 322 meters long, which is nowhere near how tall WTC was. See, I even counted it from ground to the top of the spire.
 

Ns1

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Jun 17, 2001
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I'm pretty sure when New Zealand builds a building as tall and big as the WTC it still won't be able to withstand structural damage caused commercial jetliners directly striking it.

Oh wait, NZ is never going to be able to build something like that. The Sky Tower is only 322 meters long, which is nowhere near how tall WTC was. See, I even counted it from ground to the top of the spire.

they'll always have Hobbiton!

hobbiton.jpg
 

Red Squirrel

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Speaking of the WTC, where are they at with that now? I can't recall what the plan was, if they were rebuilding it, or just making a memorial site.
 

AMCRambler

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They're supposed to be building a new one, but approvals for the plans of how it's going to look and be designed were taking forever. I thought they finally had a design approved, but I'm pretty sure no construction has started. So maybe it wasn't approved. I don't even know who approves that shit, lol. You better just google it.
 

0roo0roo

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You're the joke here.


Anyway the Chinese engineers make a damn strong building. Fell over and stayed intact. I heard this happening before (might be the same one) and the ground was simply too saturated, moreso than they realize and it toppled.

they make ugly buildings. all the buildings around it look dilapidated. they should go next.
 

Red Squirrel

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This is overkill for cockroaches and could probably handle squirrels on its own but there would be room for improvement as always!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2NT4-8tF0g

Wow that looks fun. I've thought of setting something like that up for my basement spider issue. I also need to try an experiment to see if spider webs conduct electricity, or if they burn like heater coils. Could use that to my advantage. :eek:
 

Red Squirrel

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they make ugly buildings. all the buildings around it look dilapidated. they should go next.

They seem to be very cookie cutter like. Think they have a few plans that are proven and just duplicate them. The issue is that maybe they're not proven for long enough. They'll all fall like dominos lol.
 

ShawnD1

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Speaking of the WTC, where are they at with that now? I can't recall what the plan was, if they were rebuilding it, or just making a memorial site.
They're currently sucking each others dicks. Something tells me they can't get that right either. Even a project manager with severe brain damage would be able to build something over the course of 8+ years.
 

Rubycon

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Aug 10, 2005
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Wow that looks fun. I've thought of setting something like that up for my basement spider issue. I also need to try an experiment to see if spider webs conduct electricity, or if they burn like heater coils. Could use that to my advantage. :eek:

IF they are kept dry and contaminant free they should be good insulators.
For heating coils you want high resistance and melting point. Nichrome is best for that.
 

Mike Gayner

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So apparently the point of the picture went over many of your heads. I'm unsurprised.
 

mmntech

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If only they knew how to build buildings like the US of A. Check out this mighty structure.

Been discussed on Opie & Anthony many times. Too much bureaucratic red tape. The goal was to have the Freedom Tower done by September 11th 2011. That's obviously not going to happen.