became a bigger power problem so it's this cascading infrastructure problem where a problem in one becomes a problem in the other other examples where ice blocked barges or lakes and coal couldn't be delivered for example or the ice had to be broken above dams so the dams wouldn't be damaged in 2014 there was a polar vortex event that cause one of the midwestern rivers to freeze when
And this is one of his mansions in Paris, a villa on the south of France near Monaco where he kept the Lysistrata. We barged our way into the house and there's still people living there. And they knew all about Bennett.
He says, "Okay, if I'm not gonna do it on land, I'm gonna do it on the water." So he set up a laboratory on a floating barge on Lake Malaren. But as he was experimenting, another one of his factories in Germany exploded.
So Alfred realized that the only way around the bubble problem was to change the state of nitroglycerin from a liquid to a solid. Working on his barge in Germany, he tried mixing in powdered charcoal, sand, wood shavings, brick dust and cement, but nothing really worked.
Today, of course, instead of pelts and fish, the cargo moving up and down the river is largely oil and gas, in unprecedented volume, by both train and barge . An aging nuclear plant sits just 35 miles from the heart of New York City, awaiting a decision to relicense it or not.
And then they had us to do a bunch of tests. And then the barge company went under.
Back then, I was working for Quilliam, the counter extremism think tank. And he barged into our office and livestreamed the whole confrontation to his back then 300,000 followers on Twitter. And this was, of course, followed by a massive hate and harassment campaign.
dams wouldn't be damaged in 2014 there was a polar vortex event that cause one of the midwestern rivers to freeze when that River froze barges delivering salt could not move and could not deliver the salt because the salt couldn't be delivered the roads could not be deced because the roads could not be deced diesel trucks carrying propane could not deliver propane because propane couldn't
Something that's cool about a scow is they're a flat-bottomed boat. They were the original barges . So these were sailing barges that would move hay and produce back and forth from the San Francisco Bay to the delta
They were the original barges . So these were sailing barges that would move hay and produce back and forth from the San Francisco Bay to the delta and back and forth, and so she doesn't heel.
And then they had us to do a bunch of tests. And then they bought some barge company in Mississippi.
And in 1945-- oh-- in 1945, another vessel pulled into its port of Ulithi. This was called simply the ice cream barge . It was commissioned to become the world's biggest floating ice cream parlor.
The Russians came and took away our machines after the war. And I understand they were on a barge sunk in the Baltic. So those machines are on the floor of the Baltic somewhere.
And so we were really learning from them. We do it with a couple of barges , and a digger that's normally dredging the Solent, and a bucket of bleach, and a white Ford Transit. In the East Coast of the United States, they do oyster restoration with the Navy.
He already kind of had his little team of people that were working in his suits. So I didn't feel confident enough to just barge into his life and be like, I should be your new lightning guy, just because I thought of it or whatever. So I just kept in touch with him, but I hadn't seen him.
salmon from our Harbor this next year we're also trying to put together a project where we can take uh fish from a hatchery and put it into a boat or a barge and drag it down the river system so that it's able to acclimate to all the different parts of the river and then release it in different areas hopefully to find out what aspect of the river is causing problems because it
faces the Porter Square bookstore. Also a lot of oil was brought in on barges , transhipped in the Broad Canal.
Threw my flowers out to the public. And the same time, barged in between these two big guys that were standing there to protect the live set. And I burst into live set.
we use water to mine coal and uranium and to make Steam to refine and upgrade fuels at refineries or bi refineries and then we use water to transport fuels with Tinker ships or barges and that kind of thing so water is all up and down the energy supply chain which means the energy supply chain depends on water and if the water's not there the energy
The reason I called it "When the Heavens Went on Sale" is that space is now a capitalist exercise. And we know historically that when humans have a new territory that they barge into with incredible amounts of money and speed, things don't always go really well.
And to see the immense amount of recycling that comes in on the barge -- and they're like, yeah, small percentage of New York recyclables.
Absolutely. And knowing that when I barge into Audrey, it's not because I want her to move out the way.
So these are the constraints that we need to ask about before we even barge in and say, well, here's how computer science
Sometimes, one layer of rock just barges into another at an angle.
no no no I think though that that character the way she barges in the door
They're like, well, that's just one barge .
But I think the point is, you really have to barge your way in, in a diplomatic way, in a non-creepy way-- which in retrospect, it probably
They came back and checked sure enough it's all copper. And they got a barge and one of
Because of our monitoring, we know about gold-mining barges that have encroached into these areas.
And it's like, they're taking all this garbage and putting it on these barges and sending it out to the landfill.
had rail cars on them, put the railroad cars onto the barges , float them across the Hudson River, and then transfer them to receiving
It was also around this area where just recently there was a massive coal spill where the company had overloaded one of the barges .
But Alfred saw beyond their beauty to the microscopic holes in their exoskeletons. In 1869, near Brentford, England, a barge carrying dynamite exploded on the river Thames, killing three people and damaging buildings 800 meters away.
Olsen. He's a retired sailor who came to Santa Monica for his retirement and basically for his health, but he couldn't stop working. He immediately bought a barge and then operated
it for awhile, sold it to a movie company, bought another barge , bought some more fishing boats, and it's not exactly the life of a retired man that he left, that he led. Nor
They ended up having a massive amount of transfer stations and terminals on the New Jersey side, where they would take these specially-made barges that
It was first thought, oh, we'll do it with barges .
the fish were much more abundant and much larger. What you see in this picture is a giant black sea bass. These were common. They were caught off barges and off the Pier.