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The stated reason is 'copyright issues' - but IIRC the online engineers blog rambles on about working practices and client confidence. TBH I didn't really read much of it on my way to finding the video. -
I heard about this. He gets to the top and then goes! Bollocks! Wrong tower!
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Generally stayed in a purpose-built repair vehicle fixing things, after the knob-twiddlers had broken them. Have done a little bit of mast work in my latest role, but only as an occasional climber. Realised that my "comfort ceiling" is about 1700 feet lower than the guys in the video.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostDid you get involved with rigging stuff like that or did they keep you in the truck twiddling dials?
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Why not design the top of the tower to be lowered down through the core of the main tower. Maintenance then can be done at a lower level."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Too expensive. Much cheaper to just get a new rigger if you break one.Originally posted by Paddy View PostWhy not design the top of the tower to be lowered down through the core of the main tower. Maintenance then can be done at a lower level.
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Stray fireworks apparently!!Last edited by shaunbhoy; 17 September 2010, 11:55.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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This is the highest steep drop I've encountered - Pulpit Rock in Norway at 1982 feet. I didn't dare go near the edge. The sunbathers are obviously nutters...Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostRealised that my "comfort ceiling" is about 1700 feet lower than the guys in the video.
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Yeah, that is one hell of a freaky place.Originally posted by Sysman View PostThis is the highest steep drop I've encountered - Pulpit Rock in Norway at 1982 feet. I didn't dare go near the edge. The sunbathers are obviously nutters...


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I remember a trip to Dubai in 1994 when they were still constructing one of the Etisalat Buildings (Not sure which one!).
The construction workers would have a siesta in the afternoon and would happily snooze only a few feet away from the unfinished building edges. Nutters!!“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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We were there this year and saw the Burj Khalifa, now that is tall.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI remember a trip to Dubai in 1994 when they were still constructing one of the Etisalat Buildings (Not sure which one!).
The construction workers would have a siesta in the afternoon and would happily snooze only a few feet away from the unfinished building edges. Nutters!!
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Scary scary stuff - I just couldn't do that - one thing I noticed was there were a couple of times when climbing he appeared to have let go with both hands and pushed up with just legs....fook thatHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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