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watever man, you're the stupidest person ever, and that other guy, he knows nothing, he's just doing what im doing, but pretending that he has experience. anyways, believe what you want, i don't care no more.

well if i know nothing, it is strange how i study in the civil engineering faculty at one of the top 3 universities in the subject in the uk, Loughborough University.

:angry:

maybe i'm being too hard on you, as you are blantantly only 13/14 years old, or at least have the intelligence level of a person this age.

watever man, you're the stupidest person ever, and that other guy, he knows nothing, he's just doing what im doing, but pretending that he has experience. anyways, believe what you want, i don't care no more.

You sir, are a moron. Perhaps a 3 day ban would sort you out.

well if i know nothing, it is strange how i study in the civil engineering faculty at one of the top 3 universities in the subject in the uk, Loughborough University.

:angry:

maybe i'm being too hard on you, as you are blantantly only 13/14 years old, or at least have the intelligence level of a person this age.

Well then, you must be very stupid to let a 13 year old wind you up then. And i don't care about all this university crap, for all i know you could be lying. There's nothing to prove, so drop it.

I'm sorry for the insult. I take it back. 8D

edit: NVM i don't take it back, you insulted me first. 8D

Edited by duhk

well actually there is something to prove it.

http://studenti.lboro.ac.uk/~cvnaw/eConstruction

as you can see, the URL is at lboro.ac.uk. Loughborough University and then the cvnaw stands for (cv)civil engineering - (naw)neal a wainwright (my name)

proof enough?

bloody kids :angry:

duhk, insult me all day if you want, I really dont give a sh*t. He gave you a compliment when he said you are 13/14 because you are actually 2.

I can understand why you are angry, youve been proved wrong over and over and have to resort to calling people names. Go read something else on the net and believe that!

forster, he is waaaaay more than that!

duhk i think its funny that under your name you have the words 'Love me'

i think you will still be having those words there for years to come as you are such an a$$hole that nobody would ever like you let alone love you.

stop turning this discussion into a goddamn playground squabble, i know you must still be in the 6th grade as you are so stupid, so please, hurry off to bed, you've got a big day at school tomorrow, i hear that you are learning the letter 'Z' this week.

haha, what a loser.

You guys are trying too hard to insult me. You know... you guys are too stupid to realize that every insult you throw at me, you're really insulting yourself, or giving me an insult to insult you with. You know why it's working like that? cuz i was never the one to start the nonsense.

Edited by duhk

look, I am a first class certified welder, I have taken many classes, and I assure you, everything in that original article is wrong. When you heat iron/steel, it will bend, with all the weight of the other floors above it, it doesn't take much for the weakened steel to soften, shift, bend, then fall. There is nothing unusual about the physics of it at all.

aww... boo hoo. but but but... he has no credibility....

Editaeoiruskl:

you don't seem to be reading the posts... i never said that if you heat iron/steel, and it wouldn't bend. but what i have said was, there was no inferno to heat up the steel to that point.

I'm pretty sure this is what you are thinking, plane crash, boom, break hole in building, make fire, big smoke, burn burn, large fire, feed on office supplies, melt, fall, dusty, OH NO!...

But what you don't realize is, the office supplies weren't all pushed up and stacked against the steel, all the heat wasn't concentrated on the steel, remember... people said the wieght of the building was held by the outer structure walls, but the fire was inside the building, so no heat, could've melted the outer side of the wall. Just remember, it wasn't a forest fire in there, and lots of smoke doesn't always mean a very intense fire.

Edited by duhk
aww... boo hoo. but but but... he has no credibility....

Editaeoiruskl:

you don't seem to be reading the posts... i never said that if you heat iron/steel, and it wouldn't bend. but what i have said was, there was no inferno to heat up the steel to that point.

I'm pretty sure this is what you are thinking, plane crash, boom, break hole in building, make fire, big smoke, burn burn, large fire, feed on office supplies, melt, fall, dusty, OH NO!...

But what you don't realize is, the office supplies weren't all pushed up and stacked against the steel, all the heat wasn't concentrated on the steel, remember... people said the wieght of the building was held by the outer structure walls, but the fire was inside the building, so no heat, could've melted the outer side of the wall. Just remember, it wasn't a forest fire in there, and lots of smoke doesn't always mean a very intense fire.

Here is a little Q&A for ya:

Q. is duhk an idiot?

A. yes!

undeniably correct.

Q. what fuels the plane?

A. jet fuel.

correct (have a sticker)

Q. what happens when jet fuel it lit?

A. it burns.

correct

Q. would the burning fuel be enough for the steel to lose its strength.

A. yes

correct

Q. are you sick of people with no knowledge of the subject parading around as if they know what they are talking about?

A. yes!!!!

oh and the credibility thing LMAO

you are basing your whole argument on a website which has the following written on its front page

"Mostly this Serendipity website is a libertarian, anti-fascist, anti-war, anti-Zionist and anti-prison-planet website, asserting the natural right of people everywhere to pursue their lives, interests and pleasures free from harmful childhood conditioning, from exploitation and domination by covert political and economic forces which seek to enslave them and from repressive authoritarian governments, rapacious capitalist corporations, mendacious religious organizations, fraudulent international bankers and the unholy alliance among all of these which works to deprive the common people of all countries of their freedom, health, happiness and the full realization of their spiritual potential."

LOL, hardly a site habited by structural engineers now is it? :no:

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