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kathykd2005 08-06-2007 04:17 PM

Agreed--it seems that it takes a travesty these days for most people to pay attention to obvious dangers... It really is sick.

OneTimeSBX 08-06-2007 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by PM_Mama00 (Post 1497466)
I vote for us to pull the hell out of Iraq, stop spending money on this bullshit, and use that money to pay for the decaying infrastructure. I vote to worry about our own country.

AMEN!!!

DeltAlum 08-06-2007 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1497818)
I really meant my point as more of a diatribe against news sources like CNN and FOX, which have ran wild with speculation rather than news reporting. FOX particularly ran with several "eye witness" interviews and speculation about the road construction, which should have been 'routine' (obviously), that seemed to blame the construction workers for making some catastrophic error . . . likely the problem was much more insidious than a simple worker error, though. It's just bizarre, to me.

I have to admit that even after many years working in TV, I have to just shake my head in wonder when reporters and media outlets feel like they must assign blame within hours after an event happens.

When will we learn that investigations, especially ones as complex as this or a plane crash or whatever, take time? This kind of desire for instant analysis leads to some really bad reporting.

Linda Ellerby tells the story of a local reporter at a news conference only hours after an airplane crash pushing the medical examiner again and again for a "cause of death." Finally, in frustration, the doctor said, "Lady, the airplane stopped and the people didn't."

As KSig has pointed out, maintenance (It's really maintenance rather than "construction" isn't it?) is carried out daily on bridges all over the world without catastrophic results. If the maintenance really had anything to do with this collapse, it seems to me that it would more likely due to exascerbatie a serious problem that was already existing -- possibly for a long time -- than being the "reason" for the failure.

One thing I have noticed is that the "obvious" is very often not the culprit when the results of the investigation are finally released. The NTSB and other agencies will take the time necessary to try to find a cause for this tragedy, and nothing we say or do will speed up the investigative process.

jon1856 08-06-2007 10:14 PM

Many of these Op-Ed observations are both touching and pointed.
http://cagle.com/news/BridgeCollapse/main.asp

DeltAlum 08-09-2007 11:06 PM

Two more bodies found today.

AlethiaSi 08-10-2007 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by DeltAlum (Post 1499839)
Two more bodies found today.

were they from that car they couldn't get to, that was buried underneath another car? so sad :(

lake 08-12-2007 03:36 AM

When does school start again at the U? Has there been any talk about how this will affect things there - since the campus and Dinkytown are RIGHT THERE? I can't imagine the hassles...

GeekyPenguin 08-12-2007 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by lake (Post 1500677)
When does school start again at the U? Has there been any talk about how this will affect things there - since the campus and Dinkytown are RIGHT THERE? I can't imagine the hassles...

I think they start right after Labor Day - I know recruitment is the 15th-23rd, not that that helps too much...

It looks like they have some info about it on their website here (http://www1.umn.edu/twincities/09_emergency.php). I know most of the people I know there use the Washington bridge the most (the double-decker one for vehicles and pedestrians) so maybe people will detour out of the way a little?


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