Yellow, of course...Rian Jackson wrote:do you prefer yellow or white pages?
BTW... are you coming to this town this weekend? Maybe we could do coffee...
I can continue to appologize to the end of my days for being a moron, but, that's a genetic thingy... But, here goes...buckethead alien wrote:Good morning Samtzu, you're still a fucko in my book.
wanna go scope boys together?LamplighterDuke wrote:good morning eplaya...well actually it looks like its gonna be another shitty day for me...i just got to work and im already tired and wet (its fuckin pouring outside...and i have to ride my bike anywhere i wanna go...fuckin judge..)
someone cheer me up...
alright then, on to Fremont for the gentrified hippies! (the ones we have on the hill are more likely to smell).LamplighterDuke wrote:ive always had a thing for hippie boys...as long as they dont smell...
speaking of fashion crisis...this rain is making my hair all poofy...it just wont behave....dammit dammit dammit

the side by side new east span of the bay bridge. Check out the website:samtzu wrote:That picture actually made me homesick, Fishy... is that the Bay Bridge, or Richmond.... God, it's been so long I can't tell...
Wow! A NEW Bay Bridge? Cool website... thanks, Fishy... I'm going to check that out... I love bridges...theCryptofishist wrote:the side by side new east span of the bay bridge. Check out the website:samtzu wrote:That picture actually made me homesick, Fishy... is that the Bay Bridge, or Richmond.... God, it's been so long I can't tell...
http://www.newbaybridge.org/
Yeah, I remember Loma Preata... my brother was behind home plate at Candlestick when it struck. All he could do was look up at the upper deck, hoping it wouldn't fall. It took him six hours to drive from the park down to San Jose....theCryptofishist wrote:Just the east span. Because it broke in Loma Preata and isn't siesmically sound. It's a huge scandel right now because of cost. I just hope I'm not on the darn east span during another bigger quake and get killed.
I love the whole construction thing--it's amazing to watch it. They have about 10 of those cranes and sometimes they are all higgledy-pigglety and somethings they are all line up perfectly--"like the rockettes" says one of hte neighbors. I take the bus home in the evening and get to look at the progress as it happens.
They had these huge pieces blocked off and pumped out the water and I think that they poured the concrete into that. Poke around on that sight and look, because the've been doing a lot of construction photos. (You and I are not the only ones who get into that sort of stuff.) They've been barging in I think sections of the freeway and then attaching them to each other after they are in place. There's like 15 barges just sitting there in the bay next to the project. Maybe I should become a Caltrans groupie and like wait for the guys to get back to their trucks and mob them. "Oh you must be so strong to work those big cranes. . ." that sort of t hing.samtzu wrote: I'm still curious about how they pour the mud (concrete) for those footings. Are they precasting those and dropping them in place? That would make sense... barge them out and drop them... and I love the symetry of the cranes... very cool...
Yeah, those guys go for that sort of thing...theCryptofishist wrote:They had these huge pieces blocked off and pumped out the water and I think that they poured the concrete into that. Poke around on that sight and look, because the've been doing a lot of construction photos. (You and I are not the only ones who get into that sort of stuff.) They've been barging in I think sections of the freeway and then attaching them to each other after they are in place. There's like 15 barges just sitting there in the bay next to the project. Maybe I should become a Caltrans groupie and like wait for the guys to get back to their trucks and mob them. "Oh you must be so strong to work those big cranes. . ." that sort of t hing.samtzu wrote: I'm still curious about how they pour the mud (concrete) for those footings. Are they precasting those and dropping them in place? That would make sense... barge them out and drop them... and I love the symetry of the cranes... very cool...