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June 10th, 2014: Selfie at Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro.
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so... Carruthers. What's up with the postimage.org link you've included with the last couple pictures you've posted?
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One in a million... make that Billion, get a chance like that. :eek:
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When I upload the image, it automatically includes the link as an ad. I suppose that I could edit it out. ETA: Just deleted link. It occurred to me that the image might not display if the link wasn't included. Seems to be working OK. |
Ok, thanks for the explanation. It was... unclear, but not now. Thanks.
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I knew there was a hatch to get out the top of the head to check on those lightning rods, but I didn't realize how thin the concrete shell is. Look at it. Can't be more than a couple inches thick.
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But isn't that just the skin? Surely there must be a steel armature holding it up. Maybe? Kinda? Sorta?
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Interview with climber/photographer Lee Thompson
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Ah, so it's a reinforced concrete structure inside, thanks.
Standing on the pedestal, on top of that mountain, it looks much taller than 100 feet. Makes my pucker clench just looking at the pictures. :eek: |
Vertigo my old friend! :O
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For those of us with heightophobia, it would be nice to have a warning so I don't soil my chair when the photo opens up.
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*giggle*
sorry about ur chair. :) |
Wow, I never saw a pic of Carruthers before. Forget the rest. What a hottie. haha For a Pommy that is. lol
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Never knew Christ had a trepanation.
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Haha...oh well.
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Jesus Christ!
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Getting it up.
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Why does this thread keep popping up every three days or so?
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It's been resurrected.;)
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You're saying it's not dead, yet...
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It's getting better...
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...nonsense. It'll be stone dead in a moment.
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Er.... I think I might be getting confused here. |
It's pining for the Olympics at the moment. ;)
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Heh heh heh...
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Fixing lightning damage.
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Awesome.
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God, my knees may never work again...
When he pulled out that chisel and started chiseling on the arm, on the wrong fucking side, I envisioned catastrophe on a Wile E. Coyote scale. |
I was waiting for him to drop the chisel or hammer on one of the people in the crowd below.
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Seeing that sort of endeavour brings me out in a cold sweat.
I know that this is thread drift, but it reminded me of Fred Dibnah, a steeplejack from Bolton, Lancashire, who was featured in a number of TV series in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Watch him erect scaffolding at the top of a 200' chimney with no safety precautions of any description. I remember him saying that if he made a mistake in similar circumstances it was 'half a day out with the undertaker'. Frightening. |
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There are thousands, hell maybe millions, of highly skilled craftsmen out there who eek out a living never being recognized for their skill. The parts guy who knows whether the catalog is right or not, the farrier who shoes multi-million dollar race horses, or the tailor that knows if you hang on the right you'll have problems.;) We know doctors, lawyers, professors, etc, have to know a lot of stuff, but the public doesn't have a clue about the skills other people may have. |
It's just more proof of your sig line:
Everything is interesting, when you look closer. |
Massive, *massive* heebie jeebies watching him lash that corner board with some 3/4 hemp rope, with no safety line between him and his half day with the undertaker. The chimney swaying 2 to 3 inches... um, nope. Oh, I believe him, but I'll collect my telemetry from terra firma, thankyouverymuch.
I also noticed the regular bands around the circumference of the chimney, keeping the bricks from bulging outward, restraining the force in a downward direction where the bricks are strongest, in compression. |
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Fred was larger than life and had a massive following. There are plenty more videos from his TV programmes on YouTube. Some less terrifying than others. The poor chap died at the age of sixty-six in 2004. It's a hackneyed phrase, but we shall not see his like again. |
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In the US, OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration), would have sent a swat team to take him out, if he garnish that much attention. |
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However, even if he had not been well known I suspect that he would have operated in the same way. A few weeks ago there was a picture of construction in progress on the Post Office (now BT) Tower in central London. I think it was to commemorate the building's fiftieth anniversary. The lack of safety precautions would make your hair curl. I'll see if I can find it. |
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http://s27.postimg.org/k35znrfjn/6a2...e4_733376c.jpg No hard hat, No overalls, No hi-vis clothing, No gloves, No safety footwear, No safety harness, No fencing around the perimeter. Horrifying. Whilst searching for the above image, I stumbled across several more here: 50 years of the BT Tower Just look at the crane operator in the third picture. At least he had a hard hat! :eek: |
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Did they take a poll? Do you remember being asked what buildings you love, and which one the most? I don't remember being asked about any of the things the press says I love/want/need. :haha: We look at those pictures or the ones of the steel erecting in NYC, and cringe at the possibilities. But remember most of those guys survived. |
Back to Christ the Redeemer.
There's comprehensive information about the statue, its construction and maintenance plus a good selection of photos here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/20...141/index.html |
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They say they want to keep the statue in tip top shape for the tourist revenue, but I suspect the reasons from the people of Rio would place that second at best. To me, that Art Deco look is always cool, and it's a great visual for the city, as Rainier is for Seattle, or the Empire State Building for NYC. I hope if the statue is ever destroyed, it's in a spectacular Cecil B. DeMille fashion. You know Earth quaking, lava spewing, wind howling, a white whale, and 7,000 Macedonians dressed in full battle array, rather than deteriorating neglect. It deserves no less. |
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