It beats the single 8 man bucket brigade they’ve shown on tv all day. Fucking joke.
If people want to sack up, take the risk, then let them.
You can call osha
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It beats the single 8 man bucket brigade they’ve shown on tv all day. Fucking joke.
If people want to sack up, take the risk, then let them.
You can call osha
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You do understand there are probably dozens of fire fighters crawling through void spaces looking for survivors right? And that Miami Dade has one of the best USAR programs on the planet? But yeah, keep fucking that chicken..... Or, like Magnificent said, go volunteer. Jesus Christ.
I don't know if there's many "void spaces" in that pile.
CNN just telling me no void spaces. Not trying to gloat, it's just all kind of gross. The smell is going to be unbearable for a long time. Probably going to have only DNA to sort out remains.
Just like 9/11, they set up a triage that has seen no victims and probably won't see any patients.
Guy on the news yesterday said most of the work was going on out of sight by rescuers who had accessed bottom spaces through the underground parking garage. The rescuers on top don't want to collapse a bunch of shit on top of them.
Goddamn it!! Let as many Conos as want to go in there to start digging!!! There is no possible negative consequence that Cono can envision so let him at it!!
The other searchers below can fuck off!!
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I’ve seen better effort in an Azerbaijan earthquake.
The USA is a joke.
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Whoa whoa whoa.
Cono is an expert on SAR and disaster management so let’s lay off a bit.
Right?
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I thought he sold insurance.
What we have here is an intelligence failure. You may be familiar with staring directly at that when shaving. .
-Ottime
One man can only push so many boulders up hills at one time.
-BMillsSkier
I don't get high rises on a barrier island on a wetland. But then I don't get Florida. Of course the same could be said for a lot of places people build--faults, floodplains, the WUI in the West.
The US seems particularly prone to disasters, especially in light of our engineering sophistication. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/th...rld-2015-11-24 Maybe because we don't have millennia of knowledge about where to build. (Well we do, but no one's listening to them.) OTOH even millennia of experience doesn't always help--after the Fukushima disaster they found 13th C stones on the hill above town that said don't build below here.
"Oh god, pride of man, broken in the dust again." (I get all my philosophy from Quicksilver Messenger Service--they're no worse than anyone else.)
Someday a real rain will come, and collapse all the condo towers.
The principals who built that tower and approved it and the costomers bought them before the trading started are all dead or damn well near it. Same as thousands and thousands of other East coast projects. They were thinking short term, made their money, thinking, not my problem in forty years.
I bet those condos were damn near a million if the balcony looked out on the water
Similar incident happened in Concepcion and the builders were all immediately arrested.
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No new nuke tests since agreement. Take the shit out of your old, cock eyes Bob.
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Old habits die hard.
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