Perspective
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wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 11:30 last edited by 89th 1 May 2021, 11:30
Hahaha love it.
Reminds me of an example I keep in mind at work: the Empire State Building was built in less than 13 months. Keep in mind the technology and tools available in 1930, too.
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@copper said in Perspective:
Keep in mind the 1930 OSHA rules.
So according to our current social ideas regarding the pricelessness of life, the Chrysler building is the only one of the above which should have been built.
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@copper said in Perspective:
Keep in mind the 1930 OSHA rules.

So according to our current social ideas regarding the pricelessness of life, the Chrysler building is the only one of the above which should have been built.
wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 16:43 last edited by@horace said in Perspective:
So according to our current social ideas regarding the pricelessness of life, the Chrysler building is the only one of the above which should have been built.
Construction workers absolutely do experience exponential growth death rates on projects. And tons of elderly people have died in their homes due to contact with construction. The similarities are really striking. Why hasn't the CDC made this connection?
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wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 16:48 last edited by
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