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Keziah 2 year s ago
Seeing those gives me a slight eyetwitch. I am a german civil engineer.
       
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Tim 2 year s ago
Keziah,

only a slight twitch?36
Dem Ingeniör ist nichts zu schwör.
       
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Josiah 2 year s ago
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I realize that's it's unlikely to collapse right that second but I still wouldn't stand that close to a masonry wall with that much of a lean... JC_OMG_sign
       
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Tim 2 year s ago
confused german screaming. 36 how can any of that even be called a foundation. dash
       
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Mally 2 year s ago
Some of these problems were in the building that collapse in Florida last year killing a lot of people
       
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Mally 2 year s ago
This s#it is real, if you see something like that report it right away and get out
       
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Missy 2 year s ago
I'll never understand why Americans built their houses so badly and then wonder why hurricanes disassemble them like garden sheds
       
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"This apartment complex's tucked-under garage has begun to spall.

Spalling can cause serious injuries as it can damage the whole structure to a point of failure. There are three stories above this garage."

 

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