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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
SoCal Deek replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That part always seemed really odd to me. As has been widely discussed, these diseases are generally named after the place where they originated. (Lyme's disease, Ebola, SARS, etc.). So why was it so wrong to call this one the Wuhan Virus? You believe it was all about scoring a brief, momentary, political point against Trump. The bigger question is what if it actually went beyond Trump? -
Ya gotta love a running back named Tank Bigsby! 👍
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I’m not saying they aren’t considering it. The point is that if you don’t build that load into the original calculations, you can pretty much kiss it goodbye down the road. Buildings aren’t typically designed with that much extra structure in them.
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
SoCal Deek replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
As usual, the discussion has gone off the rails. The real point is NOT whether the virus was created in a lab in order to intentionally start a worldwide pandemic. The question is why was the establishment so quick to shut down anyone who thought it came from the lab at all….intentionally or not? This entire pandemic response will go down as the worst public health disaster/perpetration in history. That is of course if we learn nothing from this entire farce! -
Is it too much to ask for us to switch to a defense that actually hits people and tackles? I think not.
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Morning Everyone…it’s still early out here on the west coast so forgive me if I’m just catching up. The answer to the question is that it will be virtually impossible to extend the roof if it wasn’t first built into the calculations at the time of the initial construction. The cantilever forces transferred down into the foundations would be massive, especially with WNY snow loads.
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I’m confident that he also gave his personal stamp of approval to the design of the local library, post office, elementary school, community center, sewer line, and road repaving project…after all…democracy…or something like that. Einstein, please know that I’m just having fun here. 😉
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So someone mentioned this earlier…what do you believe the ‘majority would’ve wanted’? And…Did that manifest itself in the results of the survey the Bills took? I remember many wanting an open air venue. Please know that I don’t have a dog in this fight, but it seems to me that some on here are personally disappointed because what they ‘wanted’ isn’t happening. Unfortunately that’s going to happen with these sorts of projects. You can’t please everyone. I just wish people would let it play itself out. The architectural firm is very talented. Let them do their jobs.
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So here’s the thing. I’ve designed literally hundreds of publicly funded projects and not once did we ask every single person if they liked how it looked. Now, you’re more than welcome to express your opinion…seriously. But neither the Bills, nor the State/County are under any obligation to seek your approval on the aesthetics of the project. Sorry.
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Please give me the extensive list of publicly funded projects you’ve designed.
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And for that, you want them to ask you personally what you’d like it to look like? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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What you’re seeing is the underside of the actual roof structure: painted steel beams and metal roof deck. It costs a lot of money to install a ceiling under that structure, but I tend to agree with your initial assessment. I actually thought they’d go with a translucent material as you see in the inner ring of the Tottenham roof….but oh well.
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You’ve got to be kidding….right? Who do you think pays for the movie theater? Santa Claus? Here’s a hint…you do! It’s built into the price of your ticket. The same is true of that power tool you bought at Home Depot. Not sure why you think the Bills need to please your specific needs. They conducted a community survey a couple of years ago to get GENERAL input. You’re not ordering a pizza here. But, with all of that said, if you prefer to sit under a cover, the new stadium will give you literally thousands of seats to choose from. How many seats are you planning on sitting in?
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Was it the guy from the Rudy movie?
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Say what??? When you go to a movie or a restaurant did you have much say in what the building looked like? And yet, as a customer you pay the ENTIRE cost of the film or dinner.
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No argument from me there. In general, European (especially in England) soccer stadiums ALWAYS cover ALL of the seats. I'm not sure if they ever considered that as a goal in Orchard Park.
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Don't be so quick to jump on that bandwagon. Tottenham opened an entire year late. They had a fire alarm problem that caused the Tottenham Hotspurs to remain at across-town Wembley Stadium for an entire season longer than they had planned! In a word.....YIKES!
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People seem quick to compare the new stadium to Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, and Dallas but you have to remember other recent stadiums like Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Meadowlands, New England and Cincinnati. All of those on the latter list are rather simple outdoor venues. The Bills never said they were trying to outpace all the other franchises. This seems to me like a happy medium between the showpiece stadiums we all know, and the more pedestrian, yet modern, stadiums that I listed above.
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Leslie Frazier "taking a year off from coaching" per Bills PR
SoCal Deek replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’m guessing that our players simply can’t see the big yellow line. 😂 -
I’m not going to call you anything. 😉 I’m just here for the entertaining banter.
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Ouch! 😳
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Al Davis?
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No worries. I take no offense, nor offer my opinion to boast. I’m just hoping to break through the internet chatter.
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I recently retired as Managing Partner of one of the firms listed on the Top 100 design firms in the nation.