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Posted on 5/7/18 at 1:38 pm to MLCLyons
Ponchatoula to Kenner is longer than the Causeway if we're counting it like that.
IIRC, that's about 33 miles above water
IIRC, that's about 33 miles above water
This post was edited on 5/7/18 at 1:44 pm
Posted on 5/7/18 at 2:01 pm to absolute692
Your inlet valve on the back has sediment build up causing water to constantly come out.
Or
Your icemaker is failing and sending power to the inlet valve at all times allowing water in.
Or
Your icemaker internal timer is opening the water valve too long. .
I'd check for voltage at the water coils, Id none then they are the problem, if voltage is present at all, then replace icemaker.
The first issue is most common.
Or
Your icemaker is failing and sending power to the inlet valve at all times allowing water in.
Or
Your icemaker internal timer is opening the water valve too long. .
I'd check for voltage at the water coils, Id none then they are the problem, if voltage is present at all, then replace icemaker.
The first issue is most common.
This post was edited on 5/7/18 at 2:14 pm
Posted on 5/7/18 at 2:06 pm to TigerStripes06
quote:
I guess something called a turbojet made by Boeing would be pretty fast.
Yep, hydrofoils go like a bat out of hell. I rode one across the English Channel once, that thing does not waste time.
Posted on 5/7/18 at 2:08 pm to Napoleon
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Napoleon
Thanks!
This post was edited on 5/7/18 at 2:09 pm
Posted on 5/7/18 at 2:20 pm to Napoleon
Nap, the bridge itself on the Macao side is less than 20 miles long and then it gets to a 5 mile long tunnel in the middle of the channel.
The entire bridge/tunnel/bridge system is 34 miles long.
The entire bridge/tunnel/bridge system is 34 miles long.
This post was edited on 5/7/18 at 2:21 pm
Posted on 5/7/18 at 6:32 pm to soccerfüt
Still cool, my bad I'm wrong. My brother moved out to China and I'll probably go visit eventually.
I keep wanting to travel and keep putting it off. He's been to 60+ countries and I never left North and Central America.
I keep wanting to travel and keep putting it off. He's been to 60+ countries and I never left North and Central America.
Posted on 5/7/18 at 6:34 pm to soccerfüt
That's really cool though.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 9:32 am to Hammertime
quote:
Ponchatoula to Kenner is longer than the Causeway if we're counting it like that.
IIRC, that's about 33 miles above water
If you're talking about the Manchac bridge on I-55, it's 22.8mi, 1,732 feet shorter than the causeway.
Wiki
This post was edited on 5/8/18 at 9:33 am
Posted on 5/8/18 at 9:41 am to MLCLyons
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If you're talking about the Manchac bridge on I-55, it's 22.8mi, 1,732 feet shorter than the causeway.
He means ADD the spillway, goob.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 9:53 am to mikelbr
Problem with the I-10 I-55 combo as a "bridge" is that while it is entirely elevated, it is NOT entirely above water, or even watery marsh. Key land areas include north of Pass Manchac, the I-55/I-10 interchange north of Laplace, and both sides of the Bonnet Carre spillway.
Another thing is that the only reason it's over "water" for much of its route was that it was easier to build it by dredging a canal and floating stuff in by barge. Look at aerial photos or look close when you drive it-- the only "water" (other than the spillway area, where it actually passes over the edge of Lake Pontchartrain) is in the areas below/around the elevated roadway itself.
Another thing is that the only reason it's over "water" for much of its route was that it was easier to build it by dredging a canal and floating stuff in by barge. Look at aerial photos or look close when you drive it-- the only "water" (other than the spillway area, where it actually passes over the edge of Lake Pontchartrain) is in the areas below/around the elevated roadway itself.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 10:01 am to BRich
that bridge/tunnel isn't 34 miles long, it's 34 KILOMETERS long!!!!!! which roughly equates to 21 miles and a bit!!!
Posted on 5/8/18 at 10:09 am to Napoleon
I have lived in BR almost all of my life and have been across the Causeway exactly once, and that was when I was a little kid and I still remember that thing scaring the shite out of me because you are so close to the water.
Posted on 5/8/18 at 10:14 am to Napoleon
1-55 / I-10 is longer that the Causeway, but for some reason it doesn’t count.
Edit seen previous post: I see water the whole time when I drive it
Edit seen previous post: I see water the whole time when I drive it
This post was edited on 5/8/18 at 10:16 am
Posted on 5/8/18 at 10:29 am to BRich
You could contest that swamp and marsh are water. Other than the interchange part, it is technically over water the entire time
quote:
the only "water" is in the areas below/around the elevated roadway itself.
This post was edited on 5/8/18 at 10:31 am
Posted on 5/9/18 at 3:13 pm to mikelbr
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He means ADD the spillway, goob.
I was just going by the length on wikipedia which says it's only 3.35mi long. I guess they're only counting the part over open water or something.
Posted on 5/9/18 at 3:16 pm to alajones
quote:
ferry doing 40km an hour is pretty impressive.
Until you ride that bastard in rough seas.
Legit thought I was going to die outside of singapore.
Posted on 5/9/18 at 3:18 pm to BRich
Longest continuous elevated viaduct is i55/i10/i310 combo
This post was edited on 5/9/18 at 3:19 pm
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