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Sour Herring the right way | w/ friends vomit
"The guys try durian(...)"
Someone brought one of those fucking things into our office once and the evacuation of the workspace and people's stomachs was epic. You can smell that shit all the way to the ISS and it's probably the reason aliens haven't invaded us yet. It's sorta like that movie 'Signs', only instead of making no fucking sense what-so-ever, the aliens show up, smell a durian, mutter "are you fucking kidding me?!" and then get back on their spaceship and fuck off to somewhere less malodorous. This is also what keeps Tacoma mostly vacated. Seriously, the reason WaDoT lowered the speed limit to 50 on the part of I-5 that has the misfortune of passing through Tacoma is that they hate everyone west of the Cascades and this is how they get back at us. Yeah, FUCK YOU -- Tacoma may stink, but Biden's still president!
Cunts, the whole fucking lot of 'em.
newtboy (Member Profile)
Your video, Tacoma Police Car Plows Through Crowd, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
6 Construction Failures, and What We Learned From Them
I knew of the Tacoma Narrows and Citicorp tower, but the others were new and interesting.
Sir Thomas Bouch got to keep his knighthood (is it even possible to un-knight someone?), but he died 18 months after the Tay bridge disaster.
Small boat, big Orcas (skip to 2:00)
"The Aroma from Tacoma"
Now known as the southern Pungent Sound
Mysterious Swaying Plant
Ive seen several physics lecturers from diff uni's use the tacoma narrows event as an example leading into resonance lessons. Its pretty cool
Mysterious Swaying Plant
Resonance......look up the tacoma narrows bridge collapse for an idea on a much larger scale
Russian Bridge Having Some Hiccups
Hmmm. Doesn't LOOK windy enough, but ---Resonant frequencies?
Galloping Gertie, the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows bridge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-zczJXSxnw
Empty America: Seattle
>> ^brycewi19:
I want to move back. Tacoma is just not the same.
You get no argument from ME on that assessment! =oD
Empty America: Seattle
I want to move back. Tacoma is just not the same.
Motorcycle Cop Has Boss like Riding Skills
>> ^CrushBug:
Number of cones he knocked down: 0
Number I would have knocked down: 43 trillion
Number of minds blown: Plus 1
I rode a motorcycle as my sole transportation for 5 years, and even drove in snow from Seattle to Tacoma without setting it down, and I would have hit every cone on that course, including some extras, with the bike I rode that was 1/10th the weight of that bike. Mind blown.
Henry Rollins on Writing
i was hyped to actually hear the writing. cant find anything
#174
Irbil, Iraq (Hometown: Tacoma, WA): I saw your show in Olympia back in March. Your story about the young boy with Asperger’s moved me. My son has Autism so it meant a lot to me. Did he ever email you? Do you still talk to him?
========== I sent him a bunch of music and books and we write often.
http://henryrollins.com/news/detail/e-mail_interviews_2009_part_1/
FOIA Lawsuits Cause Release of New WTC7 Collapse Video
>> ^Drachen_Jager:
@duckman
If you cannot see the problems there I don't hold a lot of hope for you.
In essence, all you're saying is the engineers who built it thought it probably could withstand the impact, and maybe the fire.
Well the engineers who built the Tacoma narrows bridge assumed it would not fall down on it's own. When it did collapse it was the first time a bridge had collapsed due to harmonics and wind shear. I guess it was a government conspiracy because the engineers hadn't planned for it to fall down that way?
Are you trying to say it was the first time engineers have been wrong?
Yes, that it. The facts are wrong, so are the Engineers that designed the towers, and you are right. End of story. ROTFL. By the way I'm not saying anything, the text I posted speaks for itself. The text says nothing about maybes. They tested for these scenarios. Quit making things up, like the site you referred me to, it sounds desperate. The link you provided me outright lies about the jet's size, speed, and fuel capacity and you have the balls to refute the statements on the site I provide with no proof to back up your claims? LOL That's rich. So you're going to actually sit there and say they are wrong? I didn't know you were an expert in building skyscrapers. Oh that's right. this is the internet. We can claim to have any degrees and knowledge we want here...
Additionally, comparing a bridge that was built in 1940 to skyscraper built in the 70's is a joke. Try harder.
Once again you are under the assumption I give a rat's ass about your opinion of me. I say again I don't. So please stop making such statements.
FOIA Lawsuits Cause Release of New WTC7 Collapse Video
@duckman
If you cannot see the problems there I don't hold a lot of hope for you.
In essence, all you're saying is the engineers who built it thought it probably could withstand the impact, and maybe the fire.
Well the engineers who built the Tacoma narrows bridge assumed it would not fall down on it's own. When it did collapse it was the first time a bridge had collapsed due to harmonics and wind shear. I guess it was a government conspiracy because the engineers hadn't planned for it to fall down that way?
Are you trying to say it was the first time engineers have been wrong?
A bridge made of rubber... apparently.
A surprisingly curse-free Russian video .
From what i can see this bridge behaves differently from Tacoma Narrows. That was actually wobbling like this / \ / \. This one seems to be just moving up and down in different sections.
It looks like the bottom skirt of the bridge is angular, which makes the shape of the bridge an upside-down wing. So when you get a proper wind gust, it starts pulling spans down and eventually oscillate.
A bridge made of rubber... apparently.
>> ^Mi1ler:
Did we learn nothing from the Tacoma Narrows bridge?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxTZ446tbzE
http://videosift.com/search?q=Tacoma+Narrows