I’ll check those out, thank you!
Love this! I'm looking into making bows myself soon, after watching Kramer Ammons on YouTube and noticing how bad his general woodworking skills are... if he can do it, surely I can!
I built a little staked bench some time back, mostly as a quick hit between proper stick chairs. I made it for sitting at my workbench, but recently did baseboards and closet build-out in my apartment and found it extremely useful along with Japanese saws. If I have to go back to apartment woodworking I will definitely be building a roman bench!
Here’s my mostly conjecture answer, based on a) being a structural engineer with no experience in Naval Architecture and b) watching lots of videos of boats go sploosh:
Boats are usually built in large buildings or outside, on level ground. Drydocks are sunk below ground, and they’re expensive. So using them for the long process of building a ship is a hard sell, both for opportunity cost and getting people and material to the boat.
Boats are heavy, so you can’t just take one off the floor and lower it into a dock. That’s why they don’t use drydocks for the first launch of a boat.
There is an alternative, called a marine railway. These are huge rails that slope gradually into the ocean, which you can launch a boat stern in, instead of side in. TBH, I don’t know why side launches are chosen instead of stern launches with marine railways.
- The top 1% have 31 times the average wealth
- The 49% below them have 1.37 times the average wealth
- The bottom 50% have 0.04 times the average wealth
(All calculated from the chart itself)
That seems like the top 1% are the bulk of the problem. If our richest had less than double what the poorest have, that would be a pretty good start.
I agree, there are a lot of people in that middle band who are not going to give up their 37% extra wealth, but I’m not sure this point is worth making. I’d rather get the lower half of that middle band to understand that they are not much better protected than those below them, than to tell the bottom band that they have nothing in common with half the country. Let’s draw a new chart with a top 10% or a top 20%, it will make this fight seem more possible.
It is largely due to seismic requirements, yes. Platform framed wood construction is very good in an earthquake. Brick sucks for seismic, and concrete or concrete block can be good for seismic loading, but is expensive. Concrete might pencil out if you were building apartments, but that’s usually illegal in most parts of a west coast city.
Weirdly I was doing the same to various other texts “stop arming Israel” etc and they didn’t stop until I sent the single word “stop”
A right wing NYC councilmember bit a cop: https://www.thecity.nyc/2024/07/18/susan-zhuang-bensonhurst-hero-cop-bite/
https://theintercept.com/2024/03/23/intercepted-doctor-gaza-interview/
But [Palestinian medical workers], they are working on a daily basis on the most horrific, explosive trauma that you’ve ever seen. They’re doing sometimes 14, 15 amputations, mostly on children, per day, and they’ve been doing it for six months now.
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It’s wild that WTYP was the podcast that helped me realize that the USSR wasn’t all gulags and sadness just two years ago.
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Oh dang, Dan Santana’s videos are gold. The Clickspring of bowyers!