"if its on the ground, its not fair game. sheesh."Sure it is. It's only not fair game if it had dirt on it. But wipe off the dirt and it's fair game again. My hands house colonies of bacteria that dwarf what can be found on the floor. If anything, dropping food on the ground is making the ground *less* sanitary.
"And you just proved to the world that you are stupid."Oh no! Please don't insult me, Mr. Random Internet Nobody!"Anyone with a reasonable education can see there is not any conspiracy."If you honestly believe that a steel-framed building can collapse at, or extremely close to, the same speed at which an object would fall if there was nothing in its way without the use of explosives, then you only *think* you have a reasonable education.I'm really sorry to have to break it to you, but you're gonna have to face up to the simple fact that you live in a reality where steel and concrete exert resistance. Ignore it all you like... The fact still stands."Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened." - Sir Winston Churchill
"I knew #10 was false already. Many skyscrapers have been hit by lightning thousands of times. There was a park ranger who was hit by lightning 7 times, it's in the Guinness Book"Lol, i knew everything, this stuff is common sense :S And not because i read it in the Guinness book because the lighting is of course most likely to hit the same place oftenly because it's attracted to something there.
while I am not a structural engineer, I work with 40+ structural engineers, many of whom I have talked to about this very subject. and every one that I've talked to comes to the same consensus: the official story on the wtc tower collapse is utter bulls**t.thejokell, maddog, shank et. al... how many structural engineers have you actually talked to? none?
antechronosJan 22, 2007
"if its on the ground, its not fair game. sheesh."Sure it is. It's only not fair game if it had dirt on it. But wipe off the dirt and it's fair game again. My hands house colonies of bacteria that dwarf what can be found on the floor. If anything, dropping food on the ground is making the ground *less* sanitary.
groovemasterJan 22, 2007
"And you just proved to the world that you are stupid."Oh no! Please don't insult me, Mr. Random Internet Nobody!"Anyone with a reasonable education can see there is not any conspiracy."If you honestly believe that a steel-framed building can collapse at, or extremely close to, the same speed at which an object would fall if there was nothing in its way without the use of explosives, then you only *think* you have a reasonable education.I'm really sorry to have to break it to you, but you're gonna have to face up to the simple fact that you live in a reality where steel and concrete exert resistance. Ignore it all you like... The fact still stands."Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened." - Sir Winston Churchill
battleroyalexJan 22, 2007
very intresting, finally got some answers
sigginike90Jan 22, 2007
"I knew #10 was false already. Many skyscrapers have been hit by lightning thousands of times. There was a park ranger who was hit by lightning 7 times, it's in the Guinness Book"Lol, i knew everything, this stuff is common sense :S And not because i read it in the Guinness book because the lighting is of course most likely to hit the same place oftenly because it's attracted to something there.
10lbhammerJan 22, 2007
while I am not a structural engineer, I work with 40+ structural engineers, many of whom I have talked to about this very subject. and every one that I've talked to comes to the same consensus: the official story on the wtc tower collapse is utter bulls**t.thejokell, maddog, shank et. al... how many structural engineers have you actually talked to? none?
scrambledJan 22, 2007
#21 Evolution is randomFracking creationists