I have not and will not (with this one exception) post on this thread. Any post attributed to me has been moved here by someone pretending to be me, which is in violation of USCHO rules. It's also arrogant and childish. While you're within your rights to object to my posting gangsta gun crime statistics from Chicago, you're not within your rights to move my posts or pretend that you're me. I'd recommend that you cut it out.
I have not and will not (with this one exception) post on this thread. Any post attributed to me has been moved here by someone pretending to be me, which is in violation of USCHO rules. It's also arrogant and childish. While you're within your rights to object to my posting gangsta gun crime statistics from Chicago, you're not within your rights to move my posts or pretend that you're me. I'd recommend that you cut it out.
Correct!Neither one!.
There are cracks in the glass of the observation deck at the Sears (or whatever its called these days) Tower.
Ricochets??
Another article I read (Gawker? Deadspin?) had comments from people who said all they do is see people and kids jumping up and down in the boxes to see "just how strong it is."![]()
Kids I can see doing that. As for the Adults who put that added excess stress on the glass?? Well, they must shop at Walmart!Another article I read (Gawker? Deadspin?) had comments from people who said all they do is see people and kids jumping up and down in the boxes to see "just how strong it is."![]()
Point of info: The glass bridge at the Grand Canyon is outside the park and is privately owned and operated.Nah, not in the loop area.
The floor is (from what I read and remember) made of three layers of glass and combined is almost two inches thick. It was the top layer inside the building that cracked.
One article I saw said it was designed to break that way and didn't pose harm to the rest of the structure (but people shouldn't use it while it's cracked). Obviously a simplified explanation.
My uninformed opinion is the top layer is like hockey glass, was tempered and fractured due to small scratches in the surface. The guys who were on it prior had something in their shoes (sharp rocks), on their pants (bent/broken metal rivet), or were wearing jewelry (watch/rings) which caused the scratch. I saw that the park service makes observers on the Grand Canyon's glass bridge wear booties to prevent scratches.
Another article I read (Gawker? Deadspin?) had comments from people who said all they do is see people and kids jumping up and down in the boxes to see "just how strong it is."![]()
A man with a concealed carry permit shot at an armed robbery suspect who was running from a cell phone store in Crestwood, prompting an officer who was also chasing the suspect to take cover, police said.
Man with conceal carry permit in Chicagoland forces cop to give up pursuit of robber...
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...ry-suspect-20140728,0,2605611.story?track=rss
You mean the guy with the concealed carry permit missed? What are the odds!
Cops miss too.
SourceThe reality is that blacks are 13% of the population and half of all homicide victims—90% of whom are killed by other blacks.
Today's ghetto culture not only indulges criminal behavior but celebrates it. And so-called black leaders are much more interested in making excuses for this behavior than they are in denouncing it unequivocally. It was not always thus.
Here's Martin Luther King quoted in Harper's Magazine in 1961. "Do you know that Negroes are 10 percent of the population of St. Louis and are responsible for 58% of its crimes? We've got to face that. And we've got to do something about our moral standards," he said. "We know that there are many things wrong in the white world, but there are many things wrong in the black world, too. We can't keep on blaming the white man. There are things we must do for ourselves."
It's going to be a bad year for Chicago ... Murders up 71% from last year