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ant
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Your video, Devastating 7.1 Earthquake in Mexico City Live Footage Compi, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Mordhaus
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Mexico City Earthquake collapses building
Dude, earthquakes can't melt steel beams!
Devastating 7.1 Earthquake in Mexico City Live Footage Compi
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Mexico City Earthquake collapses building
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Mordhaus
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Your video, Mexico City Earthquake collapses building, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Mexico City Earthquake collapses building
Crazy coincidence that today was the anniversary of the devastating quake they had back in 1985(8.0/ 5000 dead/ 412 buildings collapsed).
Two hours before today's quake people in the city were going through earthquake drills.
7.1 earthquake today near Mexico City (videos in comments)
Mexico City Building collapse https://youtu.be/dIQS9Wgdsog?t=30s
Another Building collapse https://youtu.be/2MhVbhDQxwA
CNN on earthquake https://youtu.be/J_OyB0k-IVg
Secret Studio Built Under a Bridge
I certainly see the artistic sensibility there. It's cool and unique, but in the end it left me feeling disturbed. Modifications to public infrastructure should be strictly discouraged.
Yes, I understand that a handful of 3" lag bolts to hold up your shelf and table are unlikely to affect the structural integrity of the bridge, but bridges and supports span the gamut from earthquake-ready to collapsing under their own poor construction.
This guy's modifications are unlikely to cause a serious problem, but what about the next guy who decides to make more serious alterations? The potential risk for serious cost and injury aren't worth the coolness factor.
Earthquake Shake Table Rocks Buildings
buildings are designed and built to support the vertical loadn, with plenty of safety margin. I think any failure mode in an earthquake is going to come from horizontal movements.
ant
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Your video, Earthquake Shake Table Rocks Buildings, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Why Brutalism is the hottest trend in web design
So to address the actual video/concept....
First up, brutalist architecture is fucking awful. There was a bunch of it in Christchurch and if the earthquake did one good thing, it was to get rid of most of those god-awful buildings.
Second, the web isn't about words; it's about information.
How that information is conveyed depends on the target audience and the information being presented.
Sometimes the information is simple and the target audience is actually a machine, in which case we have things like REST and SOAP.
Other times the information is complex, and best represented visually. Can anyone honestly tell me that a site like this (http://thetruesize.com) would be better brutalised?
That's not to say there aren't problems with web bloat. Of course there are. But let's not throw the baby out with the bath water.
shagen454
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Your video, Japan EarthQuake Server Room Seismic Isolation Floor, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Millennial Home Buyer
It's not that easy. It's pretty simple economics. If there are jobs in an area, the people have more money, therefore the house prices go up.
If you move away, you're faced with the prospect of either not working or having a commute that is both a time and money vacuum.
@TheFreak, "work from home" isn't always a solution either. I'm a software developer... I should be the poster child for work from home, and after the earthquakes in 2011, I did for a year while we had no offices. But after a while, we realised that with all the technology in the world, there's no substitute for being in a room with other people to discuss things.
sounds like people are being raped.
Find a job in a decent place to live.