Quote from: LunarOrbit on January 07, 2013, 09:05:07 PMIt makes me think of the glass floor in the CN Tower... I know they say it's strong enough to support 4 elephants (or something like that), but I still have a mini heart attack when some kid jumps up and down on it beside me."Fourteen large hippos". I'm not sure how they quantify "large" though!http://www.cntower.ca/en-CA/Plan-Your-Visit/Attractions/Glass-Floor.html
It makes me think of the glass floor in the CN Tower... I know they say it's strong enough to support 4 elephants (or something like that), but I still have a mini heart attack when some kid jumps up and down on it beside me.
I've always wondered what would have happened if the Shuttle had been operational in time to visit Skylab? Not much of a change, I know, but still a wonderment worthwhile asking.
Quote from: Noldi400 on January 07, 2013, 10:53:34 PMI realize that this work was being done years after Apollo, but how - to reference a claim you seem to hear a lot - can a person with enough intelligence to scratch when they itch think it would be that difficult to design boots that would stand up to a hot lunar surface? What the heck does he thinks firefighters wear? Open-toes sandals? My turnout boots would have no problem with such temperatures - and the Apollo crews left before the surface got that hot.
I realize that this work was being done years after Apollo, but how - to reference a claim you seem to hear a lot - can a person with enough intelligence to scratch when they itch think it would be that difficult to design boots that would stand up to a hot lunar surface?
Quote from: Andromeda on January 07, 2013, 09:51:18 PMQuote from: LunarOrbit on January 07, 2013, 09:05:07 PMIt makes me think of the glass floor in the CN Tower... I know they say it's strong enough to support 4 elephants (or something like that), but I still have a mini heart attack when some kid jumps up and down on it beside me."Fourteen large hippos". I'm not sure how they quantify "large" though!http://www.cntower.ca/en-CA/Plan-Your-Visit/Attractions/Glass-Floor.htmlI'll pass. Canadians aren't known for making sturdy glass structures: snopes.com: Window Test Death
From the description, I would say it wasn't the glass that gave way but whatever was used to bind it to the frame.
The allegations was the Canadians can't make glass structures. I would say binding glasses panes to supports falls under the remit of making glass structures so the criticism stands on that basis.
So, how 'bout that local sports team?
Interesting reading that discusses advantages & disadvantages (mostly compatibility issues).
It makes me think of the glass floor in the CN Tower... I know they say it's strong enough to support 4 elephants (or something like that)...
While I was looking for that other video I also found another one from the late 1970s that shows people practicing the application of the tiles on an old DC-3.
I suspect Heiwa is going be unimpressed by our going off-topic when he gets back.
14 large hippos, which makes me wonder how they got the hippos up there in the elevator.
Quote from: JayUtah on January 08, 2013, 12:37:03 PM14 large hippos, which makes me wonder how they got the hippos up there in the elevator.It's a big elevator