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Re: The Manhattan Bridge

Posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Jul 28 09:35:05 2009, in response to Re: The Manhattan Bridge, posted by arnine on Tue Jul 28 08:17:21 2009.

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Actually, I used to work for an engineering firm, and yes I am not an engineer, but have seen many blueprints, drawings and calculations while working on the SF Bay Bridge East Span Replacement Project and can tell you that yes they are supposed to flex...Also you do not know me so do not assume that I know nothing about bridges when I had worked on them. Just because I currently work for MNR does not mean I never worked elsewhere. So before you shoot your mouth off learn the facts!

You wrote: "Though some of those flexes does not seem normal to me but I am not a bridge expert so it very well may be normal."

So don't you dare tell me I shoot my mouth off before posting. I was referring to that quote from you. If you now change your story and claim you have all this experience with bridges, then that's great, but that's AFTER THE FACT. Don't get all pissy because you worded your post wrong and now want to change your story.

but not that vivdly.

So which is it? Are you not an expert and thus the flexing "very well may be normal" or do you have a lot of experience working on bridge project and know that bridges should not flex "that vividly"?

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