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  • M Matt Newman

    Rather than posting a link to one a news article I'll just link to a picture gallery[^]. I believe we have some CPians in that area and/or friends and family. We should keep the victims and families in our thoughts and prayers.

    -Matt Newman

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    Pete OHanlon
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    Well said.

    Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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    • M Matt Newman

      Hmm, I usually make it through to the previos days posts in the mornings. My apologies for the repost.

      -Matt Newman

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      Judah Gabriel Himango
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      Oh, I don't care, most people probably missed the other post anyways, especially with the general headline it had.

      Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Minnesota Bridge Collapses The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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      • M Matt Newman

        Rather than posting a link to one a news article I'll just link to a picture gallery[^]. I believe we have some CPians in that area and/or friends and family. We should keep the victims and families in our thoughts and prayers.

        -Matt Newman

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        leckey 0
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        The bridge was reviewed by MNDOT in 2005 and given a 4 out of 10. A 4 means there is "advanced section loss, deterioration, spalling or scour." Spalling is a term used to describe cracking, chipping, crumbling or fraying, while scour is a term used for erosion caused by flowing water. However, that is still in the guidelines of being usable. I think it's going to come out that money that was supposed to fix the bridge went into the new dome fund (which groundbreaking was supposed to be today). All my family is safe and other CPians have checked in and said they were okay. -- modified at 11:29 Thursday 2nd August, 2007 Just listening to the live conference (10:30am central). There are more deceased that have not been removed from the scene. Most of these were pinned, including one man who was dying and gave his last statements to an officer to pass to his family. Several cars under the water have not been searched yet.

        _____________________________________________ Flea Market! It's just like...it's just like...A MINI-MALL!

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          Big Daddy Farang wrote:

          I have only skimmed the newspaper reports at this point, but I believe the bridge was inspected for safety in 2005 and no problem was found.

          From what I have heard there were things that were being monitored, but there it was expected to not need structural repair/replacement till after 2020.

          -Matt Newman

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          Dan Neely
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          That's certainly possible. Last summer a highway bridge near my parents house went from need repair in 10ish years, to so bad it could only be used for passenger vehicles until repaired. Traffic where they live is light enough that it didn't produce anything approaching the sort of snarl this is going to, but for several months there was a 20ish minute detour in place.

          -- You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer

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          • M Matt Newman

            Rather than posting a link to one a news article I'll just link to a picture gallery[^]. I believe we have some CPians in that area and/or friends and family. We should keep the victims and families in our thoughts and prayers.

            -Matt Newman

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            StevenWalsh
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            I left work about 30 minutes earlier then normal Yesterday.... good thing... for me.

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              The bridge was reviewed by MNDOT in 2005 and given a 4 out of 10. A 4 means there is "advanced section loss, deterioration, spalling or scour." Spalling is a term used to describe cracking, chipping, crumbling or fraying, while scour is a term used for erosion caused by flowing water. However, that is still in the guidelines of being usable. I think it's going to come out that money that was supposed to fix the bridge went into the new dome fund (which groundbreaking was supposed to be today). All my family is safe and other CPians have checked in and said they were okay. -- modified at 11:29 Thursday 2nd August, 2007 Just listening to the live conference (10:30am central). There are more deceased that have not been removed from the scene. Most of these were pinned, including one man who was dying and gave his last statements to an officer to pass to his family. Several cars under the water have not been searched yet.

              _____________________________________________ Flea Market! It's just like...it's just like...A MINI-MALL!

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              Yes, but... Some notes from an article in the Minneapolis newspaper regarding that inspection: The superstructure was rated 4 the deck was rated 5 the substructure was rated 6 This is on a scale from 0 (failed) to 9 (excellent.) From (an even more) complex formula, the bridge got an overall rating of 50 per cent. In this system, 80% or less means some rehab may be needed, 50% or less means replacement may be in order. "Many other bridges nationwide carry the same designation." Charming. :omg: Glad to hear that your family is safe, as well as Judah and his brother. BDF

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              • S StevenWalsh

                I left work about 30 minutes earlier then normal Yesterday.... good thing... for me.

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                Matt Newman
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                StevenWalsh wrote:

                I left work about 30 minutes earlier then normal Yesterday.... good thing... for me.

                Wow, close call. I found out a former coworker was headed somewhere and instead of taking his normal route he decided to go a different way... had he not he probably would have been on the bridge at the time it collapsed.

                -Matt Newman

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                • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                  Oh, I don't care, most people probably missed the other post anyways, especially with the general headline it had.

                  Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Minnesota Bridge Collapses The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                  Judah Himango wrote:

                  especially with the general headline it had

                  That was the best reaction I could muster considering the time I have spent in that area. That and well I had just woken up. :rose: To the families who lost loved ones.


                  With respect, I must disagree. A quick look at middle management in just about any corporation shows that the dodo not only survived, it's reproducing in record numbers. Christopher Duncan

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                  • M Matt Newman

                    Rather than posting a link to one a news article I'll just link to a picture gallery[^]. I believe we have some CPians in that area and/or friends and family. We should keep the victims and families in our thoughts and prayers.

                    -Matt Newman

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                    NormDroid
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                    Sad, very sad apparently it's a bad workmanship and cheap conrtuction, however it should of been prevented.

                    Roger Irrelevant "he's completely hatstand"

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                      Sad, very sad apparently it's a bad workmanship and cheap conrtuction, however it should of been prevented.

                      Roger Irrelevant "he's completely hatstand"

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                      Matt Newman
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                      I'd agree if the bridge wasn't already 40 years old, from what I have seen (and you may have seen something that I haven't) it looks like a failure of either design or materials. Compounded with possibly over optimistic reviews of the bridge's condition.

                      -Matt Newman

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