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Author: BryanUT
Date: Aug 28, 2006 11:18

I know that universities exist to educate the students, but I swear students
shouldn't be allowed to park their scooters / motorcycles with the
grown-ups.

When I arrived between 7:30am and 8am there were already 2 scooters in the
motorcycle parking area. The first had managed to park in such a manner
that is took up 2 spots, the other parked like a complete fool and block 2
additional spots. Geez.

Then when I come out a lunch, the scooter I parked next to was gone, to be
replaced by a Rebel that was parked so close to my bike I had to push it out
of the way. I was just thankful the rider hadn't locked the steering. But
it was obvious the steering wasn't lock because the keys were still in the
ignition! I just want to know how he managed to lock his helmet to the bike
without removing the keys.

And then I was followed home by an honest to goodness fur cycle. What is
that about? The only thing worse is an OCC chopper.

Well, I need finish lunch and head back to work. I wonder how big a cluster
fuck parking will be when I get back.

I like it better when classes aren't in session, except I do like the
scenary...
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  Re: Etiquette statement         


Author: Henry
Date: Aug 24, 2006 18:37

TroytheTroll wrote:
> "Henry" <9-11@insidejob.gov> wrote in message
>> Apparently, Toy doesn't even know that when structural
>> steel is gradually heated, if the temperature gets high
>> enough, and if there is enough force, the failure will be
>> slow and progressive, not instant and total.
> Oh...so now little ol' Henry can't figure out what happens when
> the first floor bends, overloads the second floor, and by the
> time it hits the third its straight structural overload with
> just a little old physics and doesn't require any heat at all?

That's not what happened, though. The buildings literally
exploded, they didn't slowly bend. Why are you acting like
a retard? Gradual heating can't make structural steel shatter
and explode like this:

http://www.plaguepuppy.net/public_html/gallery/04-wtc-Biggart5-24.jpg

Those are perimeter columns with spandrel plates still
attached being tossed like toothpicks. Your secret source
magic air pressure can't do that.

http://911research.wtc7.net/wtc/arch/perimeter.html
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  Re: Etiquette statement         


Author: Henry
Date: Aug 24, 2006 18:36

TroytheTroll wrote:
>> It's both. The tower is clearly exploding and collapsing.
> Exploding doesn't mean someone is using explosives Henry.

Not always, but clearly it does in the case of the twin
towers. The evidence is overwhelming and irrefutable.

http://911research.wtc7.net/talks/wtc/index.html
http://911research.wtc7.net/wtc/analysis/collapses/index.html

--

http://911research.wtc7.net/
http://www.st911.org
http://www.911proof.com/
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  Re: Etiquette statement         


Author: Henry
Date: Aug 23, 2006 22:03

TroytheTroll wrote:
>
>> The steel beams are exploding. If they were overloaded,
>> they would have slowly bent, not violently explode.
>> You're still acting like a retard.
> I don't see steel beams doing anything Henry, I see "stuff" coming off the
> exterior of the building. I can't tell what its velocity is from that
> picture, and I can't tell what its origin is.

That's because you can't read or think and you haven't done
any research on the subject. Those are very clearly perimeter
columns with spandrel plates still attached. I already explained
that to you and posted this page as a reference:

http://911research.wtc7.net/wtc/arch/perimeter.html

Do try to keep up.

--

http://911research.wtc7.net/
http://www.st911.org
http://www.911proof.com/
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  Re: Etiquette statement         


Author: Henry
Date: Aug 23, 2006 21:57

TroytheTroll wrote:
>> It's both. The tower is clearly exploding and collapsing.
> Exploding doesn't mean someone is using explosives Henry.

Not always, but clearly it does in the case of the twin
towers. The evidence is overwhelming and irrefutable.

http://911research.wtc7.net/wtc/analysis/collapses/index.html

--

http://911research.wtc7.net/
http://www.st911.org
http://www.911proof.com/
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  Re: Etiquette statement         


Author: TroytheTroll
Date: Aug 23, 2006 21:43

>>
>> Thanks for providing the picture of what happens when the collapsing
>> building structurally overloads everything else on its way down.
>
> The steel beams are exploding. If they were overloaded,
> they would have slowly bent, not violently explode.
> You're still acting like a retard.

I don't see steel beams doing anything Henry, I see "stuff" coming off the
exterior of the building. I can't tell what its velocity is from that
picture, and I can't tell what its origin is.

Check out the video of what happens as steel fades in strength there Henry.
No explosives here.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8564772103237441151&q=WTC
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  Re: Etiquette statement         


Author: TroytheTroll
Date: Aug 23, 2006 21:42

>
>> So you realize that is a tower collapsing on itself, not an explosion
>> coming out of the foreground right?
>
> It's both. The tower is clearly exploding and collapsing.

Exploding doesn't mean someone is using explosives Henry. Take the materials
common to the exterior of a building and put it into compression until it
fails. Wanna bet it goes KA-BLOOEY and shatters all over the place?
> If heat caused the steel to fail, it would have slowly
> bent, not instantly shatter and explode. That's common
> knowledge. Haven't you ever heated any steel?

Just like this video?

There it goes, into slow motion, and once the upper floors convert from
potential energy to kinetic, its good night Irene.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8564772103237441151&q=WTC
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  Re: Etiquette statement         


Author: Henry
Date: Aug 23, 2006 21:33

CaptnDan wrote:
> Henry wrote:
>> "You know, when bu$h said that he's against nation building,
>> I didn't realize that he meant only the United States"
>> -- Al Franken
> And I suppose quoting the least talented alumni in Satruday Night Live
> history is supposed to add credibility to your theories? The guy
> sucked. Seriously. Then he morphs into a political commentator. And
> sadly, reatards everywhere hang on his every word.

You do seem to be hanging on rather tightly to them.
Let it go. Breathe, dog, breathe...

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http://911research.wtc7.net/
http://www.st911.org
http://www.911proof.com/
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  Re: Etiquette statement         


Author: Henry
Date: Aug 23, 2006 21:26

Andrew wrote:
> Henry have you ever taken a SpearMint Lifesaver, turned off the lights,
> stood in front of a mirror and bit into it? Do you recall seeing
> sparks? Did the lifesaver fragment into tiny pieces?
> Same basic principles...

WTF? Lifesavers aren't made of structural steel. You
guys don't really believe any of the crazy magic fire,
exploding transformers, and magic air pressure silliness
you've been posting, do you? You've been trolling me!
That's actually a good thing, as I was beginning to doubt
your sanity.

--

http://911research.wtc7.net/
http://www.st911.org
http://www.911proof.com/
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