Split Thread 7WTC - controlled demolition or fire and damage induced collapse?

The wrong collapse either way.

Sorry to hear about your laziness.

ETA: It's even got the NIST stamp on the bottom. Sorry that you don't like it, and still want to continue using the wrong model.
 
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The wrong collapse either way.

Sorry to hear about your laziness.

ETA: It's even got the NIST stamp on the bottom. Sorry that you don't like it, and still want to continue using the wrong model.
The animation I used also had the NIST stamp.

Sorry to hear about your subterfuge.

I know of no 3rd party animations, but feel free to link
me to any credible ones.

MM
 
What is a "moldel"?

The model I used was the right model.

I'm surprised that the Mods tolerate your abusive language.

MM

A typo.

Really? Did you use the damaged model?

You haven't even seen abusive language. That was pretty mild IMO.

If you don't like it, complain.
 
Look at this threads past 10 pages or so, and tell me which model you are using? It's been pointed out numerous times.
 
Look at this threads past 10 pages or so, and tell me which model you are using? It's been pointed out numerous times.

If that the case we wouldn't still be playing tennis with the subject.

My screen cap was from the most destructive simulation animation that the NIST appeared to produce.

Are you suggesting that the legitimate, final approval sim was far less destructive?

That would seem very odd.

MM
 
So I'm off the 'ignore' list now. Great.

Great?

Only as long as you are not trolling. I have a feeling the wait will be short.

Since there is so much disagreement about the screencap of the NIST WTC 7 simulation final frame of the projected collapse,
I would like to see a link or an image to what the image my detractors think I should have used.

It is called put up or shut up.

MM
 

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