keved said:In the USA, 95% of all residential buildings are constructed primarily from wood. I expect this has something to do with the fact that we still have forests whereas those in Europe were already logged off by 1300 AD. It's much more expensive to build brick structures when wood is so prevalent.
On this note, what I've never understood is the apparent American preoccupation with building residences from wood. Obviously states in South-East America such as Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, etc are prime hurricane territory, yet from all the images I've seen over the years it looks as though the vast majority of homes in these southern states have wooden outer shells. I actually watched the movie 'A Time To Kill' yesterday which set in Mississippi so paid particular attention to people's homes, and virtually all the residental non-apartment block buildings looked to be constructed entirely from wood (by all means, correct me if this isn't the case.)
Sure, here in the UK most residential buildings have wooden floors throughout, but almost always have an outer shell of two layers of bricks and/or concrete blocks. Obviously the building material used wouldn't have helped with the flooding, but surely the apparent 80% of New Orleans which has been levelled wouldn't have been as bad as if stronger building materials where used?
Same applies to building hillside homes on stilts in California - surely a disaster waiting to happen when a large earthquake eventually occurs?
Muahahahahah!!! Thats Karma for yaz'Your such an asshole, I swear.
It pisses me off that the entire world was bashing America for notHeh, I've been thinking that too, actually. Now what's happening in New
doing enough when the tidal waves hit southern asia, but now that we
need some desperate help no one gives a s**t.
Spartan said:Interesting, i assumed that if you can build up a middle easter country and send over 10's of thousends of troops, then i would also be able to assume that you can create a proper plan to help the city after the hurrican hit. Afterall they knew it would happend.
It pisses me off that the entire world was bashing America for not doing enough when the tidal waves hit southern asia, but now that we need some desperate help no one gives a s**t.
If I lived in New Orleans and
there was a hurricane coming, and there were calls for evacuations, I'd
be bugging out pretty quick.
If I lived in New Orleans and there was a hurricane coming, andHurricanes are common in that neck of the woods, though, aren't they?
there were calls for evacuations, I'd be bugging out pretty quick.
Just something else: the "lateness" of aid claim is that thereI know this subject isn't a laughing matter and its serious but... rofl
was no way for them to get into the city ... yet ... Bret Farv ... a
football player ... took a truck ... by himself ... drove down and
started bring water and food to people in New Orleans ... Bret Farv ...
one guy ... a football player. And yet, HELICOPTERS couldn't get in ...
buses couldn't get in .... but Bret Farv's truck could ...
... Bret Farv.
Gwil said:Gwil, do you realise that new guidelines on interpreting the law could see your statement as an attempt to justify terrorist attacks. this seditious villainy could even jeopardize re-entry to your beloved homeland, so you really need to be careful.
Going into Iraq on false pretences has only served to exacerbate tensions between Muslims and other citizens of the UK - and has no doubt played a huge role in fundamentalist imams recruitment campaigns across the cities of the UK.
What movies are you watching while trying not to die of thirst and food.Water World or Hard Rain :razz:
WarloK said:you know all your anti-americanism and general arrogance wiil come up and bite you in the ass one of these days.
Muahahahahah!!! Thats Karma for yaz'
pepper said:The financial hep thing is just this. We look like we have lots of money, but the problem is that only large corporations have money. the little regular people buy everything on credit. The only ppl with money here are Oil companies. lol. We trade with other countries, too, America sends out a s**tLOAD of money to other countries. Ppl criticize us for not sending enough immediately to aid the tsunami victims, but when we have flooding of our own, it seems that ppl just say "Oh well they look rich enough."
Sorry if i offended you, wasnt meant to be like that.
Its not that im pointing a finger at anyone or bashing america, i m just saying that iam surprised that there isnt some plan. And no, its not your fault that the hurricane hit, im just lucky enough to live in a country that doesnt have any hurricanes nearby. And i really feel sorry for all the people locked up in the city.
Explain the finacial help, america should be able to carry there own economy, they got the resources for it. Obvioulsy you need trade with other country's.
i think he has realized that all politicians in national government positionsAnd money. Mostly money.
are worthless peaces of s**t and care only about themselves
It was most likely caused by the invasion itself. people over hereSpartan said:agreed. on the radio this morning, they were criticizing the
Muahahahahah!!! Thats Karma for yaz'Your such an asshole, I swear.
It pisses me off that the
entire world was bashing America for not doing enough when the tidal
waves hit southern asia, but now that we need some desperate help no
one gives a s**t.
government for not having all the sewage and wreckage cleaned up like 3
days after it happened.
Pepper. We're too busy doing all this overseas s**t. We SHOULD have
a plan, but your tone is all wrong. "You are all up in another
country's grill and now it's your fault that a hurricane hit." that's
what it sounds like to me. and YES we need financial help, have you
seen the value of the dollar lately?
Anyway, lots of brits were against our "war on terrorism" but then
when they got hit, it was a new perspective for them, maybe holland
just needs a wake-up call.
Crono said:Yep I may well not have the whole picture - obviously there will be differences between our two Countries, but...
How are poor people supposed to pay for a more expensive building material?
On top of that, how are you suppose to sway developers who build what they please using whatever materials they see fit (the cheapest)?
Nickelplate said:The financial hep thing is just this. We look like we have lots of money, but the problem is that only large corporations have money. the little regular people buy everything on credit. The only ppl with money here are Oil companies. lol. We trade with other countries, too, America sends out a s**tLOAD of money to other countries. Ppl criticize us for not sending enough immediately to aid the tsunami victims, but when we have flooding of our own, it seems that ppl just say "Oh well they look rich enough."
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Sorry if i offended you, wasnt meant to be like that.
Its not that im pointing a finger at anyone or bashing america, i m just saying that iam surprised that there isnt some plan. And no, its not your fault that the hurricane hit, im just lucky enough to live in a country that doesnt have any hurricanes nearby. And i really feel sorry for all the people locked up in the city.
Explain the finacial help, america should be able to carry there own economy, they got the resources for it. Obvioulsy you need trade with other country's.