I am starting a new thread that is about other threads. You can talk about other discussions taking a place in Archinect and make cross references to a particular link, picture, response and whatever else you deem necessary or entertaining or thought provoking about the other thread. thus the name: Thread Central
here are some examples of comments that comes to mind:
* hey did you read on --------- thread ------- thinks frank gehry is good. hahahaharhar..
or,
*i can't believe he said that. how stupid of him. asshole.on top of it he is got hundreds of posts. gimme a break.
or,
* this is the best thread.. fuck the others..
or,
*****Thread Alert******
read the -----thread yet??? there is a dog fight going on between ----- and-----.it is about gondolas and pollution in Venice..see you there.
or,
* yeaah, i don't read that thread either. its kind a boring.
or,
*i am thinking about starting a discussion about ------------- ---- ---- will you guys in Thread Central post in it and say wow it a great thread?. it was about time 'somebody' (insert my name please) picked up on it.. and discuss it?
like whatever..
sporadic supernova
May 16, 06 9:45 am
good night and good morning guys ..
adso
May 16, 06 10:23 am
I saw that too, WonderK, and all I could think was why wasn't this the Al Gore that was running for President six years ago. Probably because he's not running for president.
adso
May 16, 06 10:38 am
No worries, lb, my dalliance in printmaking is just an extension of my fascination with any process which transfers form/image from one object to another (mold making indeed). This should lead to more alchemical messes.
I have a great mental image of those theiving Cranbrook printmakers, kinda greasy, covered in stains and stealing laundry. A friend of mine, who is a professional cello player in an orchestra, always complains about the oboe players being "not right in the head". I always get a kick out of that.
Erin Williams
May 16, 06 1:39 pm
asdo- thx for the recommendation. I'll add it to my wish list. But first the overview via the big book, bookbinding, and then hand embossing. THEN etching and engraving. It's easy to forget how fun learning new things is, but once I get started, I just want to keep going. My interest in this stuff is just an offshoot from the graphic interest. I think I might re-bind some old portfolios, just for the practice/fun of it. That way by the time I do my grad portfolio, it will be the most beautiful thing they've ever seen and they'll all give me full scholarships trying to get me to come to THEIR school. A girl can dream, right?
I have another question, and then I'll stop devoting my time to this:
Can't anybody delete that Yale thread? Please? It's turning into one big "he said, she said, I'm going to go tell on you" thread and it's really, really pathetic.....not to mention that it's not at all in the spirit of the forum. And the same 2 or 3 people keep bumping it. With the same type of posts. Which basically say: "I'm not here to bash Yale, but here's another anti-Yale article" and then they post an article that has nothing to do with Yale.
This is probably going to get me picked on by the anti-Yale bullies. As you can probably gather, I really care.
abracadabra
May 17, 06 12:41 pm
i wonder what vado is gonna do for his 3000 th post?
Ramus Ella Architects /= REX. That drives me frickin bonkers!!! It's so self-conciously an attempt to sound cool. Which I guess is fine but not for me.
And the Yale thread is a disaster, I've stopped opening it at all, it's just nasty.
I guess I need to respond to vado re: 3,000. But I'm too tired to come up with anything clever to say right now, just finished a 3-hour pricing meeting with clients, they are nitpicking over every faucet etc. which is fine but exhausting.
And I'm surprised as I stated on the PHILADELPHIA!! thread that once again there is a thread about Philly with many people singing its praises. Of course if someone says "Philly" to me I start gushing, can't help it. It's such a cool town.
Steven Ward
May 17, 06 5:19 pm
i like things that are too clever - a guilty pleasure, i guess. the combination of x'ing out rem's m (killing the father) and elevating the Prince to king seemed self-consciously smart, which has been the office's m.o. anyway.
A Center for Ants?
May 17, 06 5:55 pm
oh, intellectual pretense. how you enthrall, entertain, and enrage us that simultaneously love and hate ye.
i agree w/ the yale comments too. it's a brain cell killer. it's like another forum i happen to frequent (non-arch). the main discussion area is just mostly mindless drivel while a select portion is actually still pertinent to the topic. at least we don't get into stupid political "debates" (sic) here.
Orhan Ayyüce
May 17, 06 6:11 pm
Even after you see it, it is still hard to believe !
Water Bridge in Germany.... What a feat!
Six years, 500 million euros, 918 meters long...
This is a channel-bridge over the River Elbe and joins the former East and West Germany , as part of the unification project. It is located in the city of Magdeburg, near Berlin. The photo was taken on the day of inauguration.
To those who appreciate engineering projects, here's a puzzle for you armchair engineers and physicists. Did that bridge have to be designed to withstand the additional weight of ship and barge traffic, or just the weight of the water?
Answer:
It only needs to be designed to withstand the weight of the water!
Why? A ship always displaces an amount of water that weighs the same as the ship, regardless of how heavily a ship may be loaded.
Remember your high school physics, and the fly in an enclosed bottle project Similarly, the super sensitive scale proved that it didn't make any difference whether the fly was sitting on the bottom, walking up the side, or flying around. The bottle, air, and fly were a single unit of mass and always weighed the same.
via larry totah.
A Center for Ants?
May 17, 06 8:28 pm
but if the water doesn't "go" anywhere. doesn't the displacement become a moot point? if you have a bathtub that supports 50 lbs. of water and you add a boat that weighs 10 lbs. if the water doesn't spill out anywhere, doesn't the bathtub need to support the boat plus water?
i'm just thinking aloud. perhaps i am wrong.
dia
May 17, 06 8:41 pm
Yeah, that must be for an open system - dams, rivers etc. not a closed system like a bath, sink etc.
A Center for Ants?
May 17, 06 9:25 pm
yes you are right. even if the canals are considered a closed system, the additional load of the boat (because it displaces water) is distributed evenly throughout the system. so a displacement of say 10 tons would be distributed through the entire system so the additional load that's bearing on the bridge is essentially negligible.
liberty bell
May 17, 06 9:53 pm
Orhan, I'll see your water bridge and raise you a Falkirk Wheel: the amazing engineered "lock" in Scotland that lets one boat enter both top and bottom, then spins around and lets the two go off again at the other level
So cool.
garpike
May 17, 06 11:58 pm
Damn I have been away so long. I love that lock, lb.
WonderK
May 18, 06 12:46 am
Sweet jesus, you people just made my day. And to think I was about to go to bed. A water bridge!?! A boat ferris wheel?!? I know you told me about it before, lb, but I still didn't get it even though I acted like I did.
But gosh that is gorgeous. That's what it's all about. I'm going to have sweet dreams of other unbelievable engineering marvels now....
garpike
May 18, 06 12:54 am
Those are the best kind of dreams. I am serious. And when you have a conversation about these marvels in your dreams... well, you can't beat that. Except, and I jest not, when you think the converation actually happened and you reference it when talking with the equivalents in the waking life.
Embarrassing.
liberty bell
May 18, 06 8:03 am
More embarassing than this post:
I was just thinking yesterday "Gosh I miss garpike!" and here you are = yay!
Nice to see you.
WonderK
May 18, 06 12:53 pm
Ok, I'm going to see that thing in August when I drop in on the UK....I'm so excited!
Anything interesting going on today? I have to admit I'm getting a real kick out of the community drawing board....
garpike
May 18, 06 1:29 pm
Thanks, lb. Nice to see you.
Orhan Ayyüce
May 18, 06 1:32 pm
hey garpike hows the walkin' situation?
garpike
May 18, 06 1:36 pm
Good. Minor limping. Had a doctors appointment a week ago. I am "clinically healed" though the fractures are still visible in the xray. The doc said no basketball for 2 months. That's easy. I have never played basketball outside of high school gym class.
bigness
May 18, 06 1:37 pm
hey gar, how is your leg dude?
bigness
May 18, 06 1:43 pm
ehehe, nice to hear that.
garpike
May 18, 06 1:51 pm
I'll tell you what hurts. My wallet. Damn, even with insurance.
If anyone will be in LA this weekend and without plans Saturday my band is playing in Little Tokyo. It is small show, but my first in 2006.
if wind up not going to a shindig in santa monica on sat night i might try to make it. or i might just default to your show in venice. you should play in front of the convention center during the conference
garpike
May 18, 06 2:45 pm
Cool. The Venice show will be many times better. The Good Hurt is a much bigger venue.
liberty bell
May 18, 06 2:46 pm
Oooohhhhh, ACfA, that is soooo bad (and very funny) - good lord, garpike, please be careful on stage!!!! Whatever you do don't turn around to talk to someone!!
garpike
May 18, 06 2:56 pm
Ha ha I won't twist. In fact I have become 2d man.
If you can't see my mirrors, I can't see you.
A Center for Ants?
May 18, 06 3:00 pm
according to superstition you're never supposed to say "good luck" to anyone performing on stage. it's supposedly bad luck. dunno about the origins though. wikipedia proved unhelpful (!!!!)
AP
May 18, 06 3:47 pm
in italian/italy, it is bad luck to be wished good luck...
instead, they say (and bigness, resident italian, can expand):
In bocca del lupo = in the mouth of the wolf
to which the response is:
Crepi del'lupo = death to the wolf!
AP
May 18, 06 3:54 pm
ya...the more I think about it, the more I think i messed up some of the nuances in that statement above...I'll have to wait for bigness to weigh in / correct me. It might be -al lupo, not -del lupo...and typically the response is just "crepi."
/rant, for now...
garpike
May 18, 06 4:17 pm
In mia bocca è un lupo.
Mmmmmm... wolf.
WonderK
May 18, 06 4:33 pm
THREAD ALERT!
We're approaching 2000. It seems like a momentous occasion.
AP
May 18, 06 4:34 pm
correzzione: c'e un lupo nella mia bocca...
garpike
May 18, 06 4:54 pm
Grazi.
Oooo 2000
colinrichardson
May 18, 06 5:00 pm
"entry to Architectural Association harder than Cooper?"
All right stop collaborate and listen in dread
soulikeit is back with my brand new thread
AP
May 18, 06 5:10 pm
something, makes me think she's here to stay,
howlin' like a lupo, daily and nightly,
will she ever stop,
no, I doubt it.
/ice.
broccolijet
May 18, 06 5:17 pm
if she's got a problem, yo we'll solve it
Orhan Ayyüce
May 18, 06 5:22 pm
make sure you guys allow vado a little time to post 2000 th post if he chooses to do it here.
A Center for Ants?
May 18, 06 5:50 pm
1998....
garpike
May 18, 06 6:06 pm
Party like its... oh forget it.
vado retro
May 18, 06 7:26 pm
yay!!! 2000! woo hoo 2000 is so coooool!!!
garpike
May 18, 06 7:55 pm
From this day on May 18th will now be known as Vado Retro Reaches 3000 Comments and Breaks 2000 Comments in Thread Central Day.
I am starting a new thread that is about other threads. You can talk about other discussions taking a place in Archinect and make cross references to a particular link, picture, response and whatever else you deem necessary or entertaining or thought provoking about the other thread. thus the name: Thread Central
here are some examples of comments that comes to mind:
* hey did you read on --------- thread ------- thinks frank gehry is good. hahahaharhar..
or,
*i can't believe he said that. how stupid of him. asshole.on top of it he is got hundreds of posts. gimme a break.
or,
* this is the best thread.. fuck the others..
or,
*****Thread Alert******
read the -----thread yet??? there is a dog fight going on between ----- and-----.it is about gondolas and pollution in Venice..see you there.
or,
* yeaah, i don't read that thread either. its kind a boring.
or,
*i am thinking about starting a discussion about ------------- ---- ---- will you guys in Thread Central post in it and say wow it a great thread?. it was about time 'somebody' (insert my name please) picked up on it.. and discuss it?
like whatever..
good night and good morning guys ..
I saw that too, WonderK, and all I could think was why wasn't this the Al Gore that was running for President six years ago. Probably because he's not running for president.
No worries, lb, my dalliance in printmaking is just an extension of my fascination with any process which transfers form/image from one object to another (mold making indeed). This should lead to more alchemical messes.
I have a great mental image of those theiving Cranbrook printmakers, kinda greasy, covered in stains and stealing laundry. A friend of mine, who is a professional cello player in an orchestra, always complains about the oboe players being "not right in the head". I always get a kick out of that.
asdo- thx for the recommendation. I'll add it to my wish list. But first the overview via the big book, bookbinding, and then hand embossing. THEN etching and engraving. It's easy to forget how fun learning new things is, but once I get started, I just want to keep going. My interest in this stuff is just an offshoot from the graphic interest. I think I might re-bind some old portfolios, just for the practice/fun of it. That way by the time I do my grad portfolio, it will be the most beautiful thing they've ever seen and they'll all give me full scholarships trying to get me to come to THEIR school. A girl can dream, right?
?
Where is everybody?
I have another question, and then I'll stop devoting my time to this:
Can't anybody delete that Yale thread? Please? It's turning into one big "he said, she said, I'm going to go tell on you" thread and it's really, really pathetic.....not to mention that it's not at all in the spirit of the forum. And the same 2 or 3 people keep bumping it. With the same type of posts. Which basically say: "I'm not here to bash Yale, but here's another anti-Yale article" and then they post an article that has nothing to do with Yale.
This is probably going to get me picked on by the anti-Yale bullies. As you can probably gather, I really care.
i wonder what vado is gonna do for his 3000 th post?
he should start a thread.
he did
OIC...
Yes WonderK to two things:
Ramus Ella Architects /= REX. That drives me frickin bonkers!!! It's so self-conciously an attempt to sound cool. Which I guess is fine but not for me.
And the Yale thread is a disaster, I've stopped opening it at all, it's just nasty.
I guess I need to respond to vado re: 3,000. But I'm too tired to come up with anything clever to say right now, just finished a 3-hour pricing meeting with clients, they are nitpicking over every faucet etc. which is fine but exhausting.
And I'm surprised as I stated on the PHILADELPHIA!! thread that once again there is a thread about Philly with many people singing its praises. Of course if someone says "Philly" to me I start gushing, can't help it. It's such a cool town.
i like things that are too clever - a guilty pleasure, i guess. the combination of x'ing out rem's m (killing the father) and elevating the Prince to king seemed self-consciously smart, which has been the office's m.o. anyway.
oh, intellectual pretense. how you enthrall, entertain, and enrage us that simultaneously love and hate ye.
i agree w/ the yale comments too. it's a brain cell killer. it's like another forum i happen to frequent (non-arch). the main discussion area is just mostly mindless drivel while a select portion is actually still pertinent to the topic. at least we don't get into stupid political "debates" (sic) here.
Even after you see it, it is still hard to believe !
Water Bridge in Germany.... What a feat!
Six years, 500 million euros, 918 meters long...
This is a channel-bridge over the River Elbe and joins the former East and West Germany , as part of the unification project. It is located in the city of Magdeburg, near Berlin. The photo was taken on the day of inauguration.
To those who appreciate engineering projects, here's a puzzle for you armchair engineers and physicists. Did that bridge have to be designed to withstand the additional weight of ship and barge traffic, or just the weight of the water?
Answer:
It only needs to be designed to withstand the weight of the water!
Why? A ship always displaces an amount of water that weighs the same as the ship, regardless of how heavily a ship may be loaded.
Remember your high school physics, and the fly in an enclosed bottle project Similarly, the super sensitive scale proved that it didn't make any difference whether the fly was sitting on the bottom, walking up the side, or flying around. The bottle, air, and fly were a single unit of mass and always weighed the same.
via larry totah.
but if the water doesn't "go" anywhere. doesn't the displacement become a moot point? if you have a bathtub that supports 50 lbs. of water and you add a boat that weighs 10 lbs. if the water doesn't spill out anywhere, doesn't the bathtub need to support the boat plus water?
i'm just thinking aloud. perhaps i am wrong.
Yeah, that must be for an open system - dams, rivers etc. not a closed system like a bath, sink etc.
yes you are right. even if the canals are considered a closed system, the additional load of the boat (because it displaces water) is distributed evenly throughout the system. so a displacement of say 10 tons would be distributed through the entire system so the additional load that's bearing on the bridge is essentially negligible.
Orhan, I'll see your water bridge and raise you a Falkirk Wheel: the amazing engineered "lock" in Scotland that lets one boat enter both top and bottom, then spins around and lets the two go off again at the other level
So cool.
Damn I have been away so long. I love that lock, lb.
Sweet jesus, you people just made my day. And to think I was about to go to bed. A water bridge!?! A boat ferris wheel?!? I know you told me about it before, lb, but I still didn't get it even though I acted like I did.
But gosh that is gorgeous. That's what it's all about. I'm going to have sweet dreams of other unbelievable engineering marvels now....
Those are the best kind of dreams. I am serious. And when you have a conversation about these marvels in your dreams... well, you can't beat that. Except, and I jest not, when you think the converation actually happened and you reference it when talking with the equivalents in the waking life.
Embarrassing.
More embarassing than this post:
I was just thinking yesterday "Gosh I miss garpike!" and here you are = yay!
Nice to see you.
Ok, I'm going to see that thing in August when I drop in on the UK....I'm so excited!
Anything interesting going on today? I have to admit I'm getting a real kick out of the community drawing board....
Thanks, lb. Nice to see you.
hey garpike hows the walkin' situation?
Good. Minor limping. Had a doctors appointment a week ago. I am "clinically healed" though the fractures are still visible in the xray. The doc said no basketball for 2 months. That's easy. I have never played basketball outside of high school gym class.
hey gar, how is your leg dude?
ehehe, nice to hear that.
I'll tell you what hurts. My wallet. Damn, even with insurance.
If anyone will be in LA this weekend and without plans Saturday my band is playing in Little Tokyo. It is small show, but my first in 2006.
Info
"break a leg" on sat. garpike.
if wind up not going to a shindig in santa monica on sat night i might try to make it. or i might just default to your show in venice. you should play in front of the convention center during the conference
Cool. The Venice show will be many times better. The Good Hurt is a much bigger venue.
Oooohhhhh, ACfA, that is soooo bad (and very funny) - good lord, garpike, please be careful on stage!!!! Whatever you do don't turn around to talk to someone!!
Ha ha I won't twist. In fact I have become 2d man.
If you can't see my mirrors, I can't see you.
according to superstition you're never supposed to say "good luck" to anyone performing on stage. it's supposedly bad luck. dunno about the origins though. wikipedia proved unhelpful (!!!!)
in italian/italy, it is bad luck to be wished good luck...
instead, they say (and bigness, resident italian, can expand):
In bocca del lupo = in the mouth of the wolf
to which the response is:
Crepi del'lupo = death to the wolf!
ya...the more I think about it, the more I think i messed up some of the nuances in that statement above...I'll have to wait for bigness to weigh in / correct me. It might be -al lupo, not -del lupo...and typically the response is just "crepi."
/rant, for now...
In mia bocca è un lupo.
Mmmmmm... wolf.
THREAD ALERT!
We're approaching 2000. It seems like a momentous occasion.
correzzione: c'e un lupo nella mia bocca...
Grazi.
Oooo 2000
"entry to Architectural Association harder than Cooper?"
All right stop collaborate and listen in dread
soulikeit is back with my brand new thread
something, makes me think she's here to stay,
howlin' like a lupo, daily and nightly,
will she ever stop,
no, I doubt it.
/ice.
if she's got a problem, yo we'll solve it
make sure you guys allow vado a little time to post 2000 th post if he chooses to do it here.
1998....
Party like its... oh forget it.
yay!!! 2000! woo hoo 2000 is so coooool!!!
From this day on May 18th will now be known as Vado Retro Reaches 3000 Comments and Breaks 2000 Comments in Thread Central Day.
Or maybe just Woo Hoo Day.
woohoo
woo the hoo