View Single Post
Old 02-28-2003, 12:13 PM   #7
SolidSnake76
Senior Member
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Brooklyn NY
Posts: 3,076
Post Thanks / Like
Thanks (Given):
Thanks (Received):
Likes (Given):
Likes (Received):
Dislikes (Given):
Dislikes (Received):
Points: 0
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Send a message via AIM to SolidSnake76 Send a message via MSN to SolidSnake76 Send a message via Yahoo to SolidSnake76
Default

oh my god.

I MEANT HOW THE BUILDINGS WERE BUILT, NOT THE DAMN LOOKS U........U...........YA DAMN JACKASS. ur not even making sense. u never even seen a poster or a picture of the manhattan skyline have u?

this is the last time i doing this.

when the plane hit the building, the inpact blew right off important things to the building. as some of u may know, there was an outer are where the offices were and a core where the elevators and stairs were. in the north tower, the plane hit the core of the building and blew away the drywall surrounding the core. drywall. the idoits used drywall instead of concrete. and drywall may be fire-resistant, but fragile like glass when struck. the steel trussel held all 110 floor nicly above each other. what happens when they are exposed to heat? i mean extreme heat? they sagged and becamed weaken because the fire-proof foam that protected the trussel was blown away instantly by the planes impact. and once the trussel sagged, thats alot of weight bearing down on the building and as a result, the floors pancaked.

engineering flaws are one of the reasons why the towers collasped. using simple material instead of the strong stuff, idiots. i wish i was the chief engineer of construction.
__________________
[img:sig_uid]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v195/SolidSnake76/thevet.jpg[/img:sig_uid]
SolidSnake76 is offline   Reply With Quote
 
Page generated in 0.05249 seconds with 14 queries