#39 I remember reading of this day in one of my Engineering magazines that on that day with 800 grand humans walking on the GGB that engineers watching watched as the upward arched camber of the bridge completely flattened out. Scared so they did some quick math and no one could say for sure what the cable stays would really do. Bridge did fine and I'll bet those Engineers went for booze afterwards.
To the government and the old guards at Twitter that colluded to silence voices they disagreed with and spread government propaganda. Are you simple, or do you just not pay attention?
Hampton, can’t handle free speech? First sign of losing an argument is start calling names. Someone has a different opinion, make up insults, tell them to shut up.
#39 I remember reading of this day in one of my Engineering magazines that on that day with 800 grand humans walking on the GGB that engineers watching watched as the upward arched camber of the bridge completely flattened out. Scared so they did some quick math and no one could say for sure what the cable stays would really do. Bridge did fine and I'll bet those Engineers went for booze afterwards.
To the government and the old guards at Twitter that colluded to silence voices they disagreed with and spread government propaganda. Are you simple, or do you just not pay attention?
Hampton, can’t handle free speech? First sign of losing an argument is start calling names. Someone has a different opinion, make up insults, tell them to shut up.
The reference is lost on people who read little besides online comments.
Oh, do tell. Where should it be aimed?
To the government and the old guards at Twitter that colluded to silence voices they disagreed with and spread government propaganda.
Are you simple, or do you just not pay attention?
Shut up, Ivan.
Great retort.
Yours too. Brilliant stuff.
First sign of losing an argument is start calling names.
Someone has a different opinion, make up insults, tell them to shut up.
Who the eff is Hampton? Oh, that's right -- you have a hard time reading English, don't you, comrade?