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re: Skyscraper in Shanghai lets visitors walk on glass walkway without handrails
Posted on 7/30/16 at 2:44 pm to ThaKaptin
Posted on 7/30/16 at 2:44 pm to ThaKaptin
quote:
That aint shanghai, thats Nopeville, on the banks of the Hellno River, in the Nochance Province of frickthatistan
Knocked it out of the park
Posted on 7/30/16 at 2:44 pm to Street Hawk
oh for christs sake, i just had to leave the thread immediately. i got that woah feeling, i'm scared of shite of heights.
It started about 10 years ago, i had these dreams of me falling from a building during events. And waking up in a panic as i was about to hit the ground.
Now i can't even look at tv when they look down from a tall building or i get the woah feeling. fricked up.
I used to be able to go on the higher buildings and look down and have no fears or uneasiness.
It started about 10 years ago, i had these dreams of me falling from a building during events. And waking up in a panic as i was about to hit the ground.
Now i can't even look at tv when they look down from a tall building or i get the woah feeling. fricked up.
I used to be able to go on the higher buildings and look down and have no fears or uneasiness.
Posted on 7/30/16 at 2:46 pm to LSUShock
Also built before modern lawsuits and OSHA regulations.
It would take a lifetime to build things like the TVA dams on the TN River instead of a few years, assuming you could even get them past the point of environmental studies, in this day and age.
It would take a lifetime to build things like the TVA dams on the TN River instead of a few years, assuming you could even get them past the point of environmental studies, in this day and age.
Posted on 7/30/16 at 2:47 pm to fr33manator
Shortest safety meetings ever
Posted on 7/30/16 at 3:39 pm to gatorhater08
It's a pet cobra, can't believe you don't have one.
This post was edited on 7/30/16 at 3:40 pm
Posted on 7/30/16 at 3:48 pm to LSUShock
quote:
It seriously amazes me how cities like New York, Chicago, and San Francisco were built before modern technology/construction. Unreal
It's pretty easy, if you don't care how many workers die.
Posted on 7/30/16 at 3:55 pm to fr33manator
I wonder how many of those dudes fell?
Posted on 7/30/16 at 4:02 pm to Street Hawk
Good thing they are wearing those helmets in case they fall off.
Posted on 7/30/16 at 4:02 pm to GeorgeTheGreek
quote:
wonder how many of those dudes fell?
They would be fine if they did because they have helmets
Posted on 7/30/16 at 4:11 pm to tiger114
quote:
Good thing they are wearing those helmets in case they fall off.
This is true. Even though the harness will stop a fall to the ground the helmet is still helpful to protect a hit against the building during the fall.
This is true in rock climbing as well. And it protects from falling rock.
Posted on 7/30/16 at 4:14 pm to wheelr
quote:
This is true. Even though the harness will stop a fall to the ground the helmet is still helpful to protect a hit against the building during the fall.
The straps holding them aren't even long enough for their head to hit the edge they are standing on so I don't think that is an issue
Posted on 7/30/16 at 4:22 pm to Street Hawk
I did the acrylic cages in what used to be the Sears Tower in Chicago.
It was pretty cool, until I felt it shaking all of a sudden.
I kid you not this entire family of morbidly obese people stepped onto it, and I thought the whole thing would collapse. I promise you the lightest one of the four was still north of 300 pounds. Perhaps they're just used to the ground swaying beneath them.
It was pretty cool, until I felt it shaking all of a sudden.
I kid you not this entire family of morbidly obese people stepped onto it, and I thought the whole thing would collapse. I promise you the lightest one of the four was still north of 300 pounds. Perhaps they're just used to the ground swaying beneath them.
Posted on 7/30/16 at 4:43 pm to Street Hawk
Safety harness, not legit.
Posted on 7/30/16 at 4:54 pm to Crow Pie
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I walked out to the glass box on the 103 story of the Sears Tower in Chicago and was fine till I looked down .... Bout crapped my pants!!
I've never been afraid of heights, but I feel like certain biological instincts might override my brain and give me a heart attack while I'm calmly observing the Earth below.
Posted on 7/30/16 at 5:03 pm to Street Hawk
I guess it is time to post this again, there are probably some who have not seen it. With the exception of the videos of stupid Russian kids climbing things, this has the highest pucker factor of any video I have seen so far.
LINK
For those that haven't noticed, they are free climbing, no attachment to the tower.
LINK
For those that haven't noticed, they are free climbing, no attachment to the tower.
This post was edited on 7/30/16 at 5:06 pm
Posted on 7/30/16 at 5:36 pm to Street Hawk
I don't see the big deal.
They have harnesses and are not terribly close to the edge unless they want to be.
They have harnesses and are not terribly close to the edge unless they want to be.
Posted on 7/30/16 at 6:28 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
It's no biggie those harnesses are the real deal.
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