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I was looking at this thinking how slow and not interesting it was until I realized how hard I was staring at my phone and I couldn't eat my popcorn fast enough.What in the heck was wrong with that street that they ripped up all those bricks ??????? Would love to hear the reasoning behind THAT move !!I'm not a Crain worker what so ever but come on dude, get to swinging that ball and knock the building down for crying out loud.
That’s why I mount a winch on the front of my tractor with a removable tow hitch style I can move to the back too. It’s a life saver.Well done for getting it sorted! Hopefully it won't happen again and you can get the log cabin done.I love those old school tractors. Damn things seem near indestructible.A lot of people were killed back in the old days doing exactly this.
None of these hold a candle to the rusted 1985 Ford Escort I once lived in. The leaking windshield allowed a small botanical garden to grow on the passenger side carpet.Love the natural ones. They are fusing into their environment.I've never actually dreamed of living in a cave but the way the world's going.I've never actually dreamed of living in a cave but the way the world's going.
Hats off to the captain. This is a very highly skilled job.This captain seems to be one of the best. I love him and if I were to ever go on a cruise, I want him as my pilot!My husband and I were lucky to met Captain Rob at Royal Caribbean this summer. He such a wonderful person with kind eyes and voice. He saw my cat on my phone screen and told us that he have a cat too. So nice to see his interview!The entire cruise ship industry is both fascinating and amazing.
Anybody else here after watching flooded storm drains or culverts?The best way to control beavers is to dig a channel through the dam. Then place a perforated metal culvert in the channel extending maybe 20 feet in front and behind the dam. The beavers cannot hear the running water and will not try to plug up the culvert !! Try it, it works great !!They make a beautiful lakes.holding back water is good for land.Imagine the beaver’s reaction when they go clock in for work.
I look at heavy machineryIt's like my eyes go into lockdown mode the moment I lay eyes on those colossal machines. Maybe it's the sheer power they exude or the ominous hum of their engines, but blinking feels like a betrayal to my survival instincts.I've always loved giant machines. I feel admiration for the people who created it.This video showcases the incredible capabilities of modern machines. It's amazing to think about how far we've come in construction technology!
Retired truck driver here. I’m so glad I don’t have to do that miserable job anymore! Freezing rain is the absolute worst!I don't know if that silver truck in the first clip intentionally pulled into the parking lot moments before the semi lost control, but that was some seriously good timing.As a truck driver for 30 years, I'm appalled at the two incidents where the driver wasn't cited or charged. The first one being the truck draging the car up the pass. There is no way that driver didn't know he was dragging that car, the back corner of your trailer is one of the most visible areas in your flat mirror. The trucker that ran the ride share driver off the road and then rear ended him should have been, at a minimum, charged with reckless driving and had his CDL revoked.
Such advanced machinery is a testament to human ingenuity and innovation."The heavy-duty machines and accessories in this video are truly beyond imagination! From their incredible power to their versatility in every task, each piece of equipment represents the pinnacle of modern technology. Seeing these machines in action is not only a visual treat, but it also makes me think about the limits that humans can push in heavy industry.Heavy machinery at its finest! Your video is not only visually stunning but also packed with valuable insights. It’s clear you put a lot of effort into making complex engineering concepts accessible. Great job!
These are projects in Asia designed mostly to create debt. They invest in road building to create more debt, the banks usually own the construction companies who make huge profits and then sell oil and gasoline to those who drive on these roads. IMF loans are written full of kickback projects like this as a part of their loan contracts, using contractors who are owned by the banks. This is why there is so much flooding in China. Lots of videos showing dump trucks dumping dirt into wetlands, or building roads through natural wetlands. This will act as a dam and will absorb water and actually sink and wash out and the work and fuel wasted but the debt will remain. The IMF will loan a country money and then write in rules how the money is spent such as building a bridge then use its own contractors to build it at ten times normal cost, a 50M dollar bridge will end up costing 500M, and the country will not own it but have to lease it and make payments on it for the entire life of it while having to pay the original loan plus interest. They are doing this all over the world with many projects increasing debt using electronic money which is produced at no cost and then loaned out at high interest. It is not the correct way to run the earth, to increase debt in order to have these poorer nations owing them.
Great for removing gas, electric and water lines too!! It's good to see the safety measures in place while using bulldozers for tree removal.The most powerful machines for removing stumps and roots.I find the sight of these intricately and tightly entrenched, anchored, and mounted stalwarts getting gripped and pulled out as though they were weeds in a flowerbed satisfying. But, let us note how we would want to keep this activity to a minimum. Many living things depend on these root systems for everything, so, whatever we need to do to land, whether building or planting, will damage nature.