Local Unmentionables: Notes on YOUR corner of the world
tomierna
(Admin)
– December 07, 2007 08:50PM
Hell, it was a popular icebreaker on the ancien boards ...
Get up close and personal with excruciating details of your quotidien
existence!
How's your dirty laundry?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/07/2007 09:44PM by tomierna.
dharlow
– August 06, 2011 09:48PM
Nope I am still in LA, don't plan on leaving any time soon.
Mokers
(Moderator)
– August 07, 2011 12:06AM
Formerly Remy Martin
Right by the lake. Same job, but clients in Oakland means the commute from San Jose is not fun. I hear good things about the alley.
I'm out of la for two years now. The harlows have been holding down the fort for spark in southern cal.
Tony Leggett
(Moderator)
– August 07, 2011 02:29AM
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holding down the fort for spark
Would that be the Harlows of
Winterfell la, proudly flying their banner of a direwolf on a spork?
Mokers
(Moderator)
– August 07, 2011 06:09AM
Formerly Remy Martin
I often say "winter is coming" randomly so I will know who to trust
John Willoughby
– August 07, 2011 06:50AM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
In LA, winter never comes.
Cloudscout
– August 12, 2011 05:32AM
˙pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ʎɯ ɥʇıʍ ƃuoɹʍ ƃuıɥʇǝɯos sı ǝɹǝɥʇ ʞuıɥʇ ı ?ɹǝʇndɯoɔ ʎɯ ɥʇıʍ ǝɯ dlǝɥ ǝuoǝɯos uɐɔ
El Jeffe
– August 14, 2011 03:38AM
What a journey.
tomierna
(Admin)
– August 14, 2011 06:44PM
Hideously Unnatural
Lots of talk in my circle of friends about this. It's awful, and there is plenty of blame to go around.
What I think is surprising is that while folks who rig these kinds of freestanding structures can, should and usually do the load calculations for them, there (as far as I know) is not any professional or regulatory requirement to do so.
The people that engineer these structures are usually not schooled or licensed as engineers, and I don't think there are regulations to require that.
Kind of scary from my perspective because my company flies all sorts of heavy shit over the heads of people.
El Jeffe
– August 15, 2011 12:30AM
What a journey.
A guy on TV that works stages counted/added up the 'stuff on top', subwoofers, etc.. He said he thought it looked overloaded on one/some(?) of the cross members. I was only HALF paying attention to his discussion, in all fairness.
porruka
(Admin)
– August 18, 2011 05:18PM
I know we have a contingent somewhat local to the event, so (via a stagehand/rigger/jack-of-all here in Reno on FB):
IATSE Local 30 is taking donations for the family of Nathan Byrd, the spot op who was killed in the Indiana stage collapse, if anyone is interested in helping them.
IATSE Local 30
ATTN: Nathan Byrd family
1407 East Riverside Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46202
John Willoughby
– August 23, 2011 09:17AM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
Whole lotta shakin' going on. 5.8 earthquake in VA, felt in DC, NY. Pentagon evacuated, parts of Manhattan (?!) according to initial CNN blog. Also felt in Cleveland and Toronto (!!!).
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/23/quake-hits-near-washington-d-c/?hpt=hp_t2
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Cloudscout
– August 23, 2011 10:02AM
˙pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ʎɯ ɥʇıʍ ƃuoɹʍ ƃuıɥʇǝɯos sı ǝɹǝɥʇ ʞuıɥʇ ı ?ɹǝʇndɯoɔ ʎɯ ɥʇıʍ ǝɯ dlǝɥ ǝuoǝɯos uɐɔ
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John Willoughby
Also felt in Cleveland and Toronto (!!!).
Cleveland Rocks.
Dave Loudin
– August 23, 2011 10:33AM
Found where it's at!
So did my building! It first seemed like a VERY heavy cart was being rolled down the hall. Once the side-to-side motion started, then I knew what was going on. A couple of more seconds, and stuff would have been falling off walls, desks, etc. The bridge carrying US 301 across the Potomac River is still closed (causing hate and discontent at my work, as that's a commuter route for many), and there's been damage to the National Cathedral in DC. I'm about 50 miles from the epicenter.
This apparently was the most powerful tremblor recorded ever in the central VA seizmic zone. A 2.8 aftershock just happened, and we did not feel it.
El Jeffe
– August 23, 2011 11:19AM
What a journey.
Closed some of our offices
YDD
– August 23, 2011 12:07PM
Felt as a rocking building in Boston. We didn't realise what it was at first.
johnny k
– August 25, 2011 05:17PM
Had a nice long weekend at Possum Kingdom Lake near Dallas, courtesy of our proud Texan friends (Right off the plane, an SMS: "Welcome to the greatest state of Texas"). My first time in Texas since I was a kid. Really enjoyed it. Gave watersports a shot, with little success. Got my Whataburger fix in as well.
Dave Loudin
– August 26, 2011 08:17AM
Found where it's at!
Best of luck to Soup, Bahamut, johnny k, and others up east. Irene is going to be anything from a huge inconvenience to a catastrophe. For us, I'm figuring the same impact as Isabel from a few years ago: lots of trees down and no power for a week.
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John Willoughby
– August 26, 2011 08:33AM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
My family and in-laws are scattered in a wide arc from coastal Florida through coastal North Carolina and coastal Virginia ending up with Manhattan and northern Long Island. I'm just hoping to end the weekend with the same number of kin that I start it with.
John Willoughby
– August 26, 2011 08:39AM
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
And I just found out that one of my nieces lives on "Willoughby Spit" near Norfolk. And she's not even a Willoughby. There is, or was, a seafood chain back east that had a map of the Chesapeake Bay on the back of it. I always used to look at Willoughby Spit, an entire peninsula named after me. I never dreamed I'd have relatives living on it, let alone getting washed off of it by a hurricane.
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Dave Loudin
– August 26, 2011 08:51AM
Found where it's at!
I think of you every time we drive through there.