it is that cultural tradition that has maintained this bridge for 500 years just a few hundred yards upstream there is a metal truss bridge that was built by the Peruvian government which is what most people now use to cross this stream but it's languishing it's rusty it's in disrepair if I had to place a bet I would bet this one is going to outlast
We had inspirational speakers once in a while. Nobody knows what a truss is.
I, in 1996 I was working at France and after a year I took three months off and just traveled. That whole trussed chicken thing.
And so these are ways that people that study bridges will look at them. If you see a pin-connected metal truss bridge, that's probably going to be built before 1900, for example. One of my other major influences is Ansel Adams, who definitely works in the tradition
And outside the vehicle, we have four logistics carriers-- one, two, three, four. They're on the main truss that goes across. That was all part of the United States' contribution.
And they have four legs and a little lure between their eyes. it's a matrix of mostly space but has an internal truss that's giving it incredible strength and light weight.
in the distinction between its and it's-- I-T- apostrophe S and I-T-S. Now, for Lynne Truss , the author of "Eats, Shoots, and Leaves-- the Zero Tolerance Guide to English Punctuation," the rules of its and it's are extremely simple.
And of course, we still use the apostrophe S when we're writing plurals of things like P's and Q's and do's and don'ts. But despite this, Lynne Truss 's zero-tolerance message struck a chord with a huge audience-- this is a massive bestseller, "Easts, Shoots, and Leaves," an audience who saw her as the champion of good English.
These grid systems for bridges. You can see wood bridges that are made of the same truss structure, the square structure repeated over a span. Later on in his career, this was maybe five years or so before the Eiffel Tower project, now you can see that his ability to work with iron--
between the covered bridge technology where you're covering the tower structures to protect them from the weather and the winters there. The reason covered bridges are covered is because they make the trusses last about 100% longer. And just to illustrate, this is looking from the other side, looking west.
We had inspirational speakers once in a while. Men's magazines used to have ads for trusses .
Yeah, to take over, because they have to be the fourth. So we try to question every single piece that goes into the truss and ask, what can I do with it?
And then, we have some specific areas that we've placed different investigations like the AMS is not on an ELC, but it's out there on the truss , and we'll talk about that a little bit later too. And the Russians have their own investigative program as well.
We had inspirational speakers once in a while. I don't know if you've ever seen $25,000 in quarters, but bring a truss if you're going to be carrying that.
That's since been repaired. But I think that's the Miles Glacier to the south, and then if you're on top of the truss and look to the north, this is the other glacier.
And they have four legs and a little lure between their eyes. If there was a way to 3D print that where, maybe it was three times as thick but it was mostly air space and internal trusses , which
"This seemed to be, in my seven year old brain, the best solution as to how to exist in California in the 70s with a gorgeous, blue-eyed older sister with long, blonde hair. I was sure that she knew how it tortured me as I lay on the bed and watched her brush her long, straight trusses and then flip it back over to have it land on her back as if in slow motion. I was memorized by the perfection of it. It was the perfect color, the perfect weight; it even smelled nice.