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Towable, off-grid Ecocapsule pod gathers energy/water anywhere (11:35) ~ Kirsten Dirksen by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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The Ecocapsule is a towable, off-grid pod designed to provide sustainable living anywhere. It captures solar and wind energy, and it features a built-in water filtration system.

Curious if the Mexican fucks who thought this is a good idea know a fuck thing about real history. by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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As many reading here would be too young to know and I have zero trust of schools teaching real history. The Berlin Wall was built to imprison there own people and a great many shot and killed for trying to get over it. Killed dead. Our own Wall is meant to keep evil out not people in. FJB thinks so highly of walls keep out the bad guy he spent Federal tax dollars to build a brand new highly secure wall around his own personal home = https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2022/aug/19/dhs-building-500000-taxpayer-funded-wall-bidens-de/

Inside A Castle Home, Restored After 430 Years by Drewski in Architecture

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What angers me so much is we can ALREADY NOW stop these school shooters it's called DefenseLite and we secure buildings all over the USA. Right now. by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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Since too many teachers want to train kids for anal sex I'd rather see the bad person kept out to begin with.

What angers me so much is we can ALREADY NOW stop these school shooters it's called DefenseLite and we secure buildings all over the USA. Right now. by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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Bullshit. The only answer is well armed teachers, and by high school, well armed students.

What angers me so much is we can ALREADY NOW stop these school shooters it's called DefenseLite and we secure buildings all over the USA. Right now. by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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Do you lock doors on your home or business? Why? Why not just throw your money at government and hope they protect you from criminals and evil? Because that's a fools idea is why. This evil shooter sent a few bullets through glass and just walked right in. DefenseLite stops evil outside is the point and we have been doing it for years.

What angers me so much is we can ALREADY NOW stop these school shooters it's called DefenseLite and we secure buildings all over the USA. Right now. by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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So what you're saying is "don't fix mental health care, don't fix fatherless boys, don't fix over-prescription of antidepressants and other mind-altering drugs, don't arm teachers, just buy a shield?

Fuck.

What angers me so much is we can ALREADY NOW stop these school shooters it's called DefenseLite and we secure buildings all over the USA. Right now. by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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I am the technical geek behind the national USA brand known as DefenseLite www.defenselite.com and this system is engineered and designed to stop ANY shooter or attack and the evil one stays outside. It is 100% impervious to ANY handheld weapon attack and shooting at it = just small bullet holes you poked through the poly shield and you do not get through. It both angers and saddens me that we can ALREADY stop shooters outside.

Parasitic house is a tiny, modular dwelling that can be added to underused rooftops by [deleted] in Architecture

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That's really neat, but the name is awful. Maybe they could call it symbiotic home, anything else really :P

Fascist Architecture by Chipit in Architecture

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I love that face one.

But a lot of these are lame.

Family ditches city life for a fairytale cottage in the country (21:23) ~ Tiny House Giant Journey by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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I can definitely appreciate homes like this with character. I like the exterior, but the interior with all the glossy white is not my thing.

What Makes Mixed-Use Properties Efficient? by s3dadesign in Architecture

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What Makes Mixed-Use Properties Efficient?

AGENDA 21 ANYBODY???

Saudi Arabia’s Line City Explained (10:13) ~ Tomorrow's Build by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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A circle would be much more practical.

Nothing about that map at 1:08 looks like a Saudi Arabian map.

However it does remind me of The Greater Israel Project

Why do I have zero sympathy for this fellow? by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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Back in my big days I was licensed in 3 states of CA, AZ and NV and the hardest one was NV by far. Point is as part of the tests and my knowledge then having the right license to bid and get work was quite critical as some licenses are divided by residential/commercial or size of job in dollars small/medium and unlimited. Without a snitch it could have easily been any inspector from a city/county/State who just happened by and stopped to ask name and license #. Many states like CA actually have a law that your business name and license # be declared plainly ON your work truck vehicles. It's also my opinion that he will get sanctioned from home state and that could be quite harsh including time-period suspension up to revocation. His Bond and Insurance will also take a dim view of this fellow putting them at risk. He made a very stupid move to work in another state. Freebie work would have been fine but not charging money for it. That's a serious crime ANY contractor would know. If FL goes ahead and puts him to trial and convicts him dang sure TX would seriously frown on that as a bad man.

Why do I have zero sympathy for this fellow? by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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Yes. There are also politics and corruption in the contracting world and those who pay-to-play usually play above the rules, as well as preferential treatment when it comes to clearing out competition. Florida has some of the stricter rules on contracting, though, mainly for reasons such as hurricanes and ground conditions. It is easy to get a license in Florida if you have a license in Texas as they have a reciprocity agreement. It's mainly paperwork. My guess is that this guy assumed they would be lax on the rules since he was operating above board for everything besides the Florida license since he could be working before the paperwork cleared. Someone had to turn him in for him to get caught. I wonder who and why.

Why do I have zero sympathy for this fellow? by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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It's actually quite a serious felony determined on what state and the amount of what the unlic contractor charged. CA pretty sure anything over five grand is a class XX felony. Since natural disasters bring the cockroaches then CSLB inspectors are highly on the lookout. What surprised me on this story is he was high placed in home of TX so of all people he should have damn well known not to go to another state charging money. Work for free = fine. But not taking money for it. Once his own state picks this up he could be in a lot of trouble for sanctions right up to revocation.

Why do I have zero sympathy for this fellow? by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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I can see one of three things that happened. 1 - He was shady and already on their radar. 2 - The "investigator" wanted a bribe. 3 - A competitor turned him in.

Why do I have zero sympathy for this fellow? by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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Very simple. The very reason of Contractors License Laws are 100% made to protect unsuspecting bunny rabbits from unlicensed fucks is why. This fellow should have 100% known his Texas Lic don't mean shit outside Tx and I would not be surprised if he gets sanctioned by home state also. Could be a time suspension or could be a revocation.

How Graphene Could Solve Our Concrete Problem (12:53) ~ Undecided with Matt Ferrell by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Not for the Climate Change Scam™, but there are issues with supply/demand of some of the ingredients, also now exacerbated by lockdowns heavily fucking up distribution networks. I saw something a week or few ago about it. Wish I could recall more to find it for your take on it.

How Graphene Could Solve Our Concrete Problem (12:53) ~ Undecided with Matt Ferrell by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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We don't have a concrete problem.

Forget Heat Pumps - This House Cools Itself With NO Electricity! (14:20) ~ Joe Scott by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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15 years ago, a couple at my work claimed to have had a free energy device installed in their basement for a hefty sum. I don't remember who they were, just recall the odd conversation in the break room, hearing about how several of their friends had one installed in their houses as well.

Forget Heat Pumps - This House Cools Itself With NO Electricity! (14:20) ~ Joe Scott by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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On Friday I took apart 6 microwaves for my friend who is going to build a free-energy device. I'll believe it when I see it.

Forget Heat Pumps - This House Cools Itself With NO Electricity! (14:20) ~ Joe Scott by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Amazing, almost as amazing as this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92nsAaMvQcs

Or these ancient structures:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnJms_3Gbuk

Or whatever the hell is happening with all the buildings in this video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFvelQHn16k

Ideas for where to have a 1-week holiday here on planet earth. by thomastheglassexpert in Architecture

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Canada: Vancouver Island, Muskoka, Newfoundland.

USA: Drive the old Route 66.

IMO, every part of the world has beauty, but it's not always easy to find.

Whether you have a budget or not: https://www.RoadsideAmerica.com/ is a great resource. I used it for my 2007 North American Tour.

Castle Hotel in Dalian, China by Spellbreaker in Architecture

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Incredible what a functioning society can achieve with modern technology.

Why New York’s Billionaires’ Row Is Half Empty (28:37) ~ The B1M by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Rich people don't want to pay stupid high income tax to live in a blue lefty shithole anymore.

500 year old Maison Pfister, Colmar, France by Spellbreaker in Architecture

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In the USA you cannot even get a house that is good enough to last for the entire 30 year mortgage before it needs a serious remodel. My dad's house was torn down and redeveloped before they paid it off.

500 year old Maison Pfister, Colmar, France by Spellbreaker in Architecture

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Buy it!

500 year old Maison Pfister, Colmar, France by Spellbreaker in Architecture

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Epic!

One person completes tiny house shell with carbon neutral eco blocks in 1 week (9:53) ~ Roman by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Huh. Maybe one day I can own a house after all.

One person completes tiny house shell with carbon neutral eco blocks in 1 week (9:53) ~ Roman by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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NIMBY's won't let you build that anywhere near town.

modern house by Spellbreaker in Architecture

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tbh I said it a bit tongue-in-cheek, it does have a warmth other modern designs don't. However, there is just too much flat white surface in the top half.

modern house by Spellbreaker in Architecture

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I am by no means a person who likes modern art in the broadest sense, including modern architecture. There's lots of modern shit with no style and, as you say, no soul. I don't know if it's just the photo composition or really the building, but I think in this particular instance, there is a soul to be found. A calming, soft soul.

modern house by Spellbreaker in Architecture

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s o u l l e s s

Cork-clad home uses thermal wall & circular vents as free A/C (20:10) ~ Kirsten Dirksen by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Keep blabbing about it and the government will find a way to tax you for it.

Notre-Dame rebuild donations reach $985 million. Minarets will come after the conquest. See St Sophia's in Constantinople. by Chipit in Architecture

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That's a ridiculous amount of money for a church. I wonder where the unused millions will be going...

Architecture A to Z [Guide to Popular Concepts] (13:35) ~ Stewart Hicks by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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When I get Projex.wiki going, all of my future projects will be built on there, aside from simple info splash pages that will redirect to the actual Projex pages, in whatever state of development they may be in.

Architecture A to Z [Guide to Popular Concepts] (13:35) ~ Stewart Hicks by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Maybe mildly rude on occasion, but you'd have to look for it. There's a whole list of users one would block before they come to you, so it's weird. I mean, you haven't even called for the extermination of all jews, which I could see him taking offense over.

Projex.wiki

A wiki for projects of any kind: blogs, DIY tutorials, essays, galleries, lists, manifestos, production development, project management, resistance organizing, resources, reviews, or whatever you think is a good project.

If you could harness whatever is giving you this ongoing level of creative energy... You might either do a few great things, or be very unhappy to not be doing the creative part you seem to like.

Architecture A to Z [Guide to Popular Concepts] (13:35) ~ Stewart Hicks by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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N is for Node (@ 8m).

I was aiming for a couple projects to be shared on 9/11. Too much stress and disappointment. Ask Larry about one failure. After Canada's 9/20 election /s/LeverMind, /s/Projex, and a bit of SaidIt will be my primary focuses, not dependent on anyone else nor on deadlines.

I don't even recall what fschmidt's issue is specifically. He's quick to temper or steal offense when challenged. I may be crass on occasion, but I don't think I'm very rude or whatever he said. If I'm wrong it would be good to know about it so I may do something about it if inclined.

Architecture A to Z [Guide to Popular Concepts] (13:35) ~ Stewart Hicks by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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I haven't read any of his written work but like everything I've seen about him. I've improved his Wikipedia article among others related to Karlis Johansons, tensegrity, geodesics, parabolic and tensile structures, etc.

For at least a decade I've been looking for verification of a quote by him along the lines of "Waste is just a resource we haven't found a use for." I want to add it to Wikiquote and popularize it.

His Dymaxion Car was ahead of its time too, a precursor to the Aptera.

Architecture A to Z [Guide to Popular Concepts] (13:35) ~ Stewart Hicks by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Regarding the letter 'G', have you read any Buckminster Fuller? The densest prose I've ever seen or read. Have probably lost too many brain cells to try it now, but I used to read and understand his genius. Now that the internet exists, it's probably even available online.

Architecture A to Z [Guide to Popular Concepts] (13:35) ~ Stewart Hicks by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Jason! Yes, I still exist. Have just taken some days off of the commenting regime.

What's going on with you? September 11th was your day to finish some kind of project, I believe.. How did that go? What was it that you planned to do post 9/11?

Also, what the heck is up with fschmidt? I saw his comment saying he blocked you, because "you're rude", or some weird excuse like that. Totally didn't make any sense.

Architecture A to Z [Guide to Popular Concepts] (13:35) ~ Stewart Hicks by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Las Vegas is Building the World’s Largest Sphere (5:49) ~ The B1M by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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When all the water dries up all that property and all those buildings will be essentially worthless.

Montreal's Medium-Density Multiplex Neighbourhoods (10:22) ~ Oh The Urbanity! by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Leases in Quebec technically expire on the first of July so it's not much of an issue. But that many people moving around the same time frame does create a plethora of other problems. Quebec and it's "charming" eccentricities...I still love that province though.

Montreal's Medium-Density Multiplex Neighbourhoods (10:22) ~ Oh The Urbanity! by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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And those outdoor stairs are a bitch for moving in the winter, especially large furniture.

Montreal's Medium-Density Multiplex Neighbourhoods (10:22) ~ Oh The Urbanity! by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Cool little doc! I am very familiar with that type of architecture having spent most of my life in that province. I've never seen similar buildings outside of Quebec. Those damned outside stairs turn into deathtraps when the melting snow turns into ice overnight...

Unbelievable ABANDONED Mega Mansion (27:55) ~ Bright Sun Films by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Fucking shame. They should have taken proper measures early on and turned it into a hotel or museum or greenhouse or whatever.

Unbelievable ABANDONED Mega Mansion (27:55) ~ Bright Sun Films by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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One thing that waste did was sustain a number of local contractors. Hope they got paid before the end.

The Case for Brutalist Architecture | ARTiculations (6:28) ~ ARTiculations by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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small details. easy to mod.

The Case for Brutalist Architecture | ARTiculations (6:28) ~ ARTiculations by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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A very cool concept house, but there are issues. There are no closets, storage, appliances, nor even a pump for filtering the pool.

The man that built a castle from shipping containers (14:28) ~ Sid Phillips by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Here's Andrew Camarata's castle-building channel:
https://www.youtube.com/c/AndrewCamarata/videos

Closing in the container castle (1:49:47) ~ Andrew Camarata by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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I've got many variations of a dream home in my mind. I had no idea this was one until I watched all of this.

I'd wager they've been to Burning Man.

Expanded Polystyrene Made Dome House (11:25) ~ Asianecohome PrivateLimitted by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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I LOVE domes, of all sorts, sizes, and construction modes. This one seems kinda neat in that it's so modular. I'd like to build a bunch on a south-facing mountainside (straddling a creek), all connected, reinforce them with rebar and concrete, etc, and half-bury most of them like Earthship-Hobbit holes and plant gardens everywhere.

LA couple builds backyard cottage, then moves-in from main home (16:05) ~ Kirsten Dirksen by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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But did you watch it? I think it's an exceptional space. And not extravagant in any other respect other than being in a big city with a decent view.

If you don't live in NYC you may not be aware of the huge property development known as Hudson Yards—All hogs to the trough by hennaojichan in Architecture

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Here's the Wiki on the project

And you might want to have a brose around here: https://cryptome.org

Why Shanghai Tower Failed | The B1M by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Sounds much like it's plagued with some similar issues of the old World Trade Center. I wonder if this would be ripe for another 9/11 event?

Earthship Biotecture + Building with Hemp + The Top Tiny Houses of 2019 by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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It's possible if you want it badly enough

Earthship Biotecture + Building with Hemp + The Top Tiny Houses of 2019 by JasonCarswell in Architecture

[–]magnora7 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

It's interesting, not sure I'm a "huge fan"

Earthship Biotecture + Building with Hemp + The Top Tiny Houses of 2019 by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Earthships are awesome, I've been telling people about them for years.

[Stadium] Stade Océane, Le Havre - KSS by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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I like this image: https://www.kssgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Le_Havre_03.jpg

Another article on this stadium:

"STADE OCÉANE TO HOST FIXTURES AT 2019 FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP" https://sportsvenuebusiness.com/index.php/2018/02/10/stade-oceane-host-fixtures-2019-fifa-womens-world-cup/

How Tall Can We Build? | Answers With Joe ~ Joe Scott - [ My Bittersweet Seeds story has a great tower of sorts. ] by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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You may like the last act of /s/BittersweetSeeds. Imagine a matrix of systems and towers along a 12km valley and beyond, all of them interdependent yet independent - so you could replace/upgrade parts of it as you go.

How Tall Can We Build? | Answers With Joe ~ Joe Scott - [ My Bittersweet Seeds story has a great tower of sorts. ] by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Interesting video; like towards the end, he touches on the idea there really is no limit to what we can build; BUT, we hardly can handle the unknowns of the Earth. So while we can build them, how long they'll stand is another story entirely; forget about unseen consequences.

Also, I wonder about the lifespan of these super structures; unlike their ancient counterparts, our modern buildings on average are designed to last from 30 to 50 years maximum. Who would pay the back end cost for the demolition of such structures. Heck, I wonder how long the ROI would be on something that costs so much.

A few extra steps by useless_aether in Architecture

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They have lowered the standards and building codes too far for sanitariums.

A few extra steps by useless_aether in Architecture

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It would make for a nice little kiddie pool.

Home Build Tiny House Houses On Wheels Your - http://sehatituperlu.com/ by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Someone reported this as spam! How so?

Build A Cabin For Under $5,000! - Arbeitsplatte Küche Mini Outdoor Küche Ikea Küche Individualisieren - http://sehatituperlu.com/ by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Someone reported this as spam! How so?

A few extra steps by useless_aether in Architecture

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That's some Escher shit.

Guangzhou Library by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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"New Impossible Ancient Stonework Documentary 2019 Precision Carving That Leaves Us in Awe" by Disclosed TruthTV (2019-02-26) - YouTube really wanted me to see this. by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Sometime YouTube really pushes the same "recommended for you" videos. I guess they're popular or promoted in the algorithms.

See also:

Ancient mystery "impossible carvings" are obviously NOT IMPOSSIBLE! These small polygraph duplicating devices for dual hand written pages could easily be scaled up for large construction projects, set at other angles than just side-by-side AND with templates to guide and limit the resultant shapes. /s/AlternativeHistory/comments/emu/ancient_mystery_impossible_carvings_are_obviously/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygraph_(duplicating_device)

It's not fucking rocket science! I'm so tired of stupid people pushing ancient mysteries being impossible!

Even modern day totem pole carvers still use the same techniques to "mysteriously" carve their totem poles with magical geometric symmetry.

IT'S NOT MAGIC! It's just clever and it's simple.

That's how they get those perfect corners and such. And if you change out the carving heads you can carve the impossibly hard materials.

Duh.

How Michelangelo created his statues - the water method. Working large marble blocks carved top down, Michelangelo referenced small wax models immersed in water, gradually lowering the water line that he used as a cross-section outline shape to copy - not unlike a 3D laser scan. /s/AlternativeHistory/comments/emw/how_michelangelo_created_his_statues_the_water/

See also: http://www.michelangelomodels.com/m-models/how-he-made/how_he_worked_index.html

WALLS WALLS WALLS! - Add your favourites! Border fences, Great Walls, wall fails, wall memes, exterior structural support, indoor room divisions, ice walls, Wall Streets, wall bangers & climbers, Pink Floyd Albums, interrelationship barriers... Whatever a "wall" means to you. May become a gallery. by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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That's the wrong wall of shame. You need the wall with the photos of the elites that made those folks feel a compulsion to shoplift in a rigged economy and oppressive state.

WALLS WALLS WALLS! - Add your favourites! Border fences, Great Walls, wall fails, wall memes, exterior structural support, indoor room divisions, ice walls, Wall Streets, wall bangers & climbers, Pink Floyd Albums, interrelationship barriers... Whatever a "wall" means to you. May become a gallery. by JasonCarswell in Architecture

[–]Tom_Bombadil 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

Exactly. That's step one.

In this very photo I was thinking, "I need to find a wall formed of materials that can withstand both tensile, and compressive forces!"

That was a brick wall. My technique was a functional failure (epic in that photo, though).

Edit:. Great photo by the way! That was fast!

WALLS WALLS WALLS! - Add your favourites! Border fences, Great Walls, wall fails, wall memes, exterior structural support, indoor room divisions, ice walls, Wall Streets, wall bangers & climbers, Pink Floyd Albums, interrelationship barriers... Whatever a "wall" means to you. May become a gallery. by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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I kick walls down, and into bridges.

Then I kick those bridges in half, and use them as diving boards.

Then I dive of off the diving board, and into the dry riverbed below.

This isn't a story about success.

Amphitheater Pron - Whatever an "amphitheater" means to you. May become a gallery. by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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WALLS WALLS WALLS! - Add your favourites! Border fences, Great Walls, wall fails, wall memes, exterior structural support, indoor room divisions, ice walls, Wall Streets, wall bangers & climbers, Pink Floyd Albums, interrelationship barriers... Whatever a "wall" means to you. May become a gallery. by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Copied from the Ryan Dawson AntiNeoCon ANCReport Discord Chat (out of context), by user:Lightning.and.the.Sun :


Because something won't work perfectly, it won't work at all is the most disingenuous argument

"Why have a door on your house, someone will just cut a hole in it"

If there's sound and fury, you're over the target

It's so patently obvious that walls work and that's why people f---ing lie so much about it

Tunnel under it

Climb over it

I want ppl to do that

Like tunneling under something is easy

5 minutes and a spoon and you're done

I just ridicule people and agree and amplify

Like this

"Walls don't work, that's whg men have spent millions of man hours and countless riches constructing them, because they don't work" https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/428399448993824770/545433861576720394/FB_IMG_1547227520398.jpg?width=360&height=242

"Great cities have built walls since prehistory to defend from invaders because they don't work." https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/428399448993824770/545434280923234314/FB_IMG_1547226398497.jpg?width=360&height=240

"You can just dig a tunnel, or use a ladder. Waste of money after the invention of the ladder." https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/428399448993824770/545434709916778497/FB_IMG_1547226394075.jpg?width=360&height=179

Then i end with

"I want a wall you can climb over easily" https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/428399448993824770/545435005380460545/Screenshot_20190111-004752_Google.jpg?width=273&height=270


Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican - Satanic? by JasonCarswell in Architecture

[–]magnora7 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Well thanks for the feedback, but like you said it's not a priority right now, it's a bit of a niche situation as far as the site in general is concerned. But if you happen to figure it out, let me know.

Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican - Satanic? by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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d3rr is aware of the image issue. I don't think it's really a priority but it is good to know about when posting images or to sites with embedded image coding.

I don't know about the logo issue.

Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican - Satanic? by JasonCarswell in Architecture

[–]magnora7 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I dunno man, you'll just have to figure it out, this is kind of your thing. If you can actually resolve it to a saidit code error, and correct it in the open source, we'll update the code with your changes.

Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican - Satanic? by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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I can't control whether SaidIt displays GIFs or embedded images.

I haven't controlled the SaidIt logo or where it's placed, but the SaidIt logo does disappear with the implementation of the code for day-night theme banners from /s/Internet :

.theme-daymode #header { background-image: url(%%Saidit-2019-Logo-Day-Banner-2200x140%%); }

.theme-nightmode #header { background-image: url(%%Saidit-2019-Logo-Night-Banner-2200x140%%); }

#header-img, #header-img.default-header { background-image: none; min-height: 90px; }

.theme-daymode #header { background-color: #9999AA; }

.theme-nightmode #header { background-color: #333333; }

Compared to the old code :

#header-bottom-left { height: 50x; padding-top: 168px; background: url(%%Saidit-2019-Logo-Night-2200x300%%) no-repeat; background-position: 50%  }

Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican - Satanic? by JasonCarswell in Architecture

[–]magnora7 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Well it obviously has to do with the banner images you're using or something? I don't know why you think it's saidit's code when the only thing that changes is your code and your banner

Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican - Satanic? by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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Turns out it's not my code.

It's SaidIt's.

Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican - Satanic? by JasonCarswell in Architecture

[–]magnora7 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Sorry I don't have time to debug your CSS code. Too many other things to focus on

Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican - Satanic? by JasonCarswell in Architecture

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More of the same. A lot of articles. I don't know if they are legit or not but it's funny none the less. I was joking before, but it's funny that it's "a thing", even if in nautical miles.

Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican - Satanic? by JasonCarswell in Architecture

[–]useless_aether 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

man, i cant use google, what does it say? is it not true. those are nautical miles btw