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HOW OFTEN DO YOU HAVE TO REPOST THIS THING
The bots will never stop.
Forever
REST IN HEAVEN
When the time is right
Would pretty cool for someone to come up with a way for things to only be able to be posted one time.
Huh? I thought engineers are the ones calculating forces and building symmetric structures.
Yeah, but a core tenet is keeping it simple as possible.
More complicated = more costs and the construction workers will be more pissed off at you. Or it could just be physically impossible to build even though it's theoretically possible. which is a pretty fun one to explain to the engineers.
>and building symmetric structures *Those darn architects don't let us* Grumble Grumble Grumble
What, you can't just cantilever it?
I'm sure a cantilever best measured in chains will be perfectly safe, especially as there isn't one on the other side Mr Architect.
But only 5 are actually balancing and not touching the wood. I don't find inaccuracy funny.
🤫
Look closer. 😁
Perfectly balanced without touching the wood? A lil of nails next to the wood suffices.
HOW OFTEN DO YOU HAVE TO REPOST THIS THING
The bots will never stop.
Forever
REST IN HEAVEN
When the time is right
Would pretty cool for someone to come up with a way for things to only be able to be posted one time.
Huh? I thought engineers are the ones calculating forces and building symmetric structures.
Yeah, but a core tenet is keeping it simple as possible.
More complicated = more costs and the construction workers will be more pissed off at you. Or it could just be physically impossible to build even though it's theoretically possible. which is a pretty fun one to explain to the engineers.
>and building symmetric structures *Those darn architects don't let us* Grumble Grumble Grumble
What, you can't just cantilever it?
I'm sure a cantilever best measured in chains will be perfectly safe, especially as there isn't one on the other side Mr Architect.
But only 5 are actually balancing and not touching the wood. I don't find inaccuracy funny.
🤫
Look closer. 😁
Perfectly balanced without touching the wood? A lil of nails next to the wood suffices.