Trump didn't say anything self-serving. The truth is that with people like you it is all about Trump. Everything.
Yea, but three of those are liberal AT P&N'ers, that means emotional thinking haters.
Trump shits his pants if someone says something mean about him on SNL.
I wonder how much lead vapor is in the air. I assume theres a lot of toxic stuff in that old church. Lead being very common from that era.
How dare you hate the President so much that you would hold any person elected to that office to a higher standard than you would an average person! /sBut he is not an average person. He is the President of the United States and what he says has an impact well beyond that of an average person. If he can't be trusted to use that power wisely then he has no right to wield it.
This is a terrible cultural tragedy for the French people, and the whole world, but I am thankful that the damage is not as bad as it could have been.Now that pics are starting to emerge it looks like part of the transept vault did fail but fortunately not close enough to the window to drop a pile of burning roof timber directly in front that might have destroyed it. A narrow escape.
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St. Patrick's cathedral in New York City started a stone masonry apprenticeship program back in the 80s in order to train the masons needed to restore the cathedral. The Church brought in master stone masons from Europe to train local masons on the techniques needed for the restoration. I don't know if the program still exists. It would be cool if the masons trained under that program could return the favor.So far about $650M has been pledged so far, but to remake the Cathedral as historically accurate as possible will likely take a century and many billions of dollars. People will need to learn skills that died off long ago. How many masons are expert on something like this, or carpenters? There will have to be a lot of research and training before reconstruction and acquisition of materials that aren't used anymore.
To me it sounded like Trump was just an average person sad to see the damage to such a historical building and was hoping something could be done to mitigate the damage before it became so far advanced. That's it, that's all. But, that doesn't stop the hate machine, spin my little TDS NPC's, spin it!
So far about $650M has been pledged so far, but to remake the Cathedral as historically accurate as possible will likely take a century and many billions of dollars. People will need to learn skills that died off long ago. How many masons are expert on something like this, or carpenters? There will have to be a lot of research and training before reconstruction and acquisition of materials that aren't used anymore.
They'd be smart to rebuild the roof w/ steel trusses & other non-flammable materials, same with the spire. The original appearance can be preserved in the process.
I was wondering that myself. Those roofs have lead shingles (in the tons). From what I could tell they were melting away when the fire got to them. Probably a lot of splashed lead inside. I would assume that there was an incredible amount of lead vapor dispersed over the whole site. In this day and age it could be a big problem with the clean up.I wonder how much lead vapor is in the air. I assume theres a lot of toxic stuff in that old church. Lead being very common from that era.
Yea, but three of those are liberal AT P&N'ers, that means emotional thinking haters.
To me it sounded like Trump was just an average person !
That's a good idea in that some things can be improved and should. My concern is the modern mindset of making things to last for a little while with the expectation that they be knocked down for something else over and over. The Cathedral was built to last for centuries or more. That needs to be part of the construction parameters. If it's going to break in half a hundred years or even twice that it's not nearly good enough. Hell, in a century the homes still standing will likely be the ones made a hundred years or more before now.
It's a quandary. The purists will want everything recreated, with all the old building techniques. This would be a boon to true artisans of all of the trades, but extremely expensive and time consuming. On the other hand it would be interesting to see what modern construction techniques can be applied without it being obvious.I think your concerns are misplaced. If anything, there's an opportunity to rebuild in a way that will require less maintenance in the centuries to come.
I think your concerns are misplaced. If anything, there's an opportunity to rebuild in a way that will require less maintenance in the centuries to come.
It's a quandary. The purists will want everything recreated, with all the old building techniques. This would be a boon to true artisans of all of the trades, but extremely expensive and time consuming. On the other hand it would be interesting to see what modern construction techniques can be applied without it being obvious.