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06-14-2017, 10:45 PM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:48278 girl Join Date: Sep 2009 Mentioned: 95 Post(s) Quoted: 8377 Post(s)
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Re: Huge Fire in block of Flats London
That's exactly the problem. The government giving money to people like the ones that died. How is paying for a bunch of refugees helping your country. That building looked great but they cut corners because your Muslim problem is draining the coffers. That building should of been built safer with no short cuts and rented to citizens of your country, not a bunch of filthy boat people.
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06-15-2017, 12:01 AM
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Re: Huge Fire in block of Flats London
Its evident in videos and by firefighters on site that the fire was already dying down. The building was designed for the sole purpose of a plane collision. Planes have crashed into building before and they don't bring em' down the way those towers came down. This unfortunate case is the perfect example that buildings don't come crashing down because of fire
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06-15-2017, 12:09 AM
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Re: Huge Fire in block of Flats London
Very good point “Cast-in-place reinforced concrete offers outstanding resistance to explosion and/or impact. Moreover, it can endure very high temperatures from fire for a long time without loss of structural integrity,” says Alfred G. Gerosa, president, Concrete Alliance Inc., New York City. |
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06-15-2017, 12:12 AM
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Re: Huge Fire in block of Flats London
Very bad point Don’t base your opinions about steel’s performance on the events of 9/11. In the October 2003 Modern Steel Construction article “Blast Resistant Design with Structural Steel,” authors Anatol Longinow and Farid Alfawakhiri recall the 1993 WTC attack. The article indicates that the inherent redundancy of the steel frames prevented the structure’s collapse. “We’re seeing a lot of structures constructed taking into account progressive collapse for blast conditions that are designed very effectively and very economically in steel,” explains John P. Cross, vice president, marketing, American Institute of Steel Construction, Chicago. Steel’s strength and ductility, combined with solid engineering and design, make it a safe choice in seismic zones. “Steel framing does very well under high [wind] loads because it is ductile, which means it has the ability to bend without breaking and can absorb that kind of energy,” says Larry Williams, president of the Washington, D.C.-based Steel Framing Alliance, of cold-formed steel. |
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06-15-2017, 12:47 AM
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Re: Huge Fire in block of Flats London
Thanks for posting My initial thoughts was a vengeance attack in light of the recent terrorist attacks as there is a high Muslim population there. What pisses me off is how our police have to liase with their bloody community leaders. Why should they? Just sort things out and have the balls to stop this political correct pandering to their separatist culture. I guess more fatalities will ensue once they fully sift through the remains of the building and maybe those in critical care pass away. Huge lawsuits will be paid out if indeed it's the rendering that fuelled the blaze. Towering Inferno |
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06-15-2017, 01:46 AM
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Re: Huge Fire in block of Flats London
Could this be revenge for the Muslim killing us on a monthly basis-trend? Considering the building was an immigrant hive. Oh yes almost forgot, the fatty Adele shows up at the site to get some free cred |