Mudcat
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Thread Title said:How do they make stuff?
Look, it's really complicated. All you need to know is that it involves wibblely wobblely timey whimey stuff.
Thread Title said:How do they make stuff?
As far as suspension goes, first you build the suspension towers, then you hang the main cable between them in its beautiful and characteristic catenary arc. Then you dangle the individual suspension cables from the main cable. Then you work your way across the span, suspending each section of roadway from its allotted set of cables, until the entire span is... spanned. Probably you use some temporary support structures along the way, and remove them once the entire span is in place and the load is properly distributed along the main cable.
My grandad had a fantastic book that documented in words and photographs the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge. A book like that could make for fascinating reading, if you want to see how projects like that actually get done.
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We don't have memorable names.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel..." built dockyards, the Great Western Railway, a series of steamships including the first propeller-driven transatlantic steamship and numerous important bridges and tunnels."
Buffy Smith.. meh!
Maybe it was a viral pandemic, or an asteroid strike, or perhaps nuclear war. Whatever the cause, the world as we know it has ended and you and the other survivors must start again. What key knowledge would you need to start rebuilding civilisation from scratch?
Once you’ve scavenged what you can, how do you begin producing the essentials? How do you grow food, generate power, prepare medicines, or get metal out of rocks? Could you avert another Dark Ages or take shortcuts to accelerate redevelopment?
Living in the modern world, we have become disconnected from the basic processes that support our lives, as well as the beautiful fundamentals of science that enable you to relearn things for yourself.
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In terms of rebuilding, there is a huge difference between viral pandemic and the other two, and significant difference between asteroid strike and nuclear war. In case of viral pandemic, most of material infrastructure will remain intact -- survivors will be literally surrounded by usable machinery, not to mention libraries. A nuclear war widespread enough to end civilization would leave very little of it. Asteroid strike is harder to quantify, but I suspect that if you are sufficiently far away to survive, local infrastructure and knowledge will also survive.Maybe it was a viral pandemic, or an asteroid strike, or perhaps nuclear war. Whatever the cause, the world as we know it has ended and you and the other survivors must start again. What key knowledge would you need to start rebuilding civilisation from scratch?
At least some engineers should be famous. Donald Bailey. Designed a bridge that is really and army sized erector set. Many of those temporary bridges are still in use and many armies still have them in their inventory and probably still will when the design turns 100 years old.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Bailey_(civil_engineer)
Edited to add: He did get knighted for this bridge.
Heard of it too, could be true.
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How do they make stuff? Damned if I know. Ask some of those Chinese folks. They make pretty near everything these days. I'm not sure anybody else knows how any more.
At least some engineers should be famous. Donald Bailey. Designed a bridge that is really and army sized erector set. Many of those temporary bridges are still in use and many armies still have them in their inventory and probably still will when the design turns 100 years old.....
Any love for Santiago Calatrava? His stuff is wicked cool.
.What I don't get is, since it takes one woman nine months to do it, why can't nine women do it in one month?