@@viewfromthehighchair9391 haha nice one so you’re a comedian I see well how bout this so I walk into five guys and only see the cashier there and look around and no one else is in the building so I say so uh where’s the five guys at
@@LSavannahPortographyDirectory he's certainly funnier than you and I bet he's better at explaining what is in your video as well , but that is just a guess as I have nothing to go on .
@@LSavannahPortographyDirectory I watched a video on those ginormous earthmovers they use up in those huge mines, the ones that you can fit multiple dump trucks in the bed of. No way to transport them built overland, so they ship all the pieces in. Some by rail, some as oversize highway pieces, and assemble them on site. It was fascinating
@@bigl6322 when humans can build machines 100x bigger than us, it’s just unbelievable but fascinating as well plus it definitely makes you wonder but that’s the fun part of it all
@@LSavannahPortographyDirectory : That is fantastic, Thank You! It's interesting to note that one person interprets what they are seeing quite differently from another: ** @lars277 sees a "Huge salvage machine". ** I see a specialist ship delivering cranes to a port. You know what we are really looking at; some detail in the description would be appreciated, if possible. Where? When? What? Why? 😊
@@PiefacePete46 oh yeah thanks for the advice although I tried keeping as short as a sentence I could but I gotta be a bit more in depth but also thanks for liking and subscribing to my channel. Let others know because I want to hit at least 300 subscribers soon
@@anthonygiglio9860 thank you so much for the support got more videos on the way but they may not be as popular as this one is but it’s always worth a shot
@@longsleevethong1457 it ain’t fake believe me what your seeing is full unedited and straight to the point every video you see it unedited and straight to the point and better yet NO BS here
Engineers are going to build it and go into the economics? 🤔 If a ship doesn't make a company money, then there's no point in building it; they'd go out of business.
First year engineering stuff. You learn the basics of structures from examples and problems involving bridges, cranes, and similar structures. Everything's made of triangles when you get down to it.
@@stevenprescott188 yeah but that process took several weeks and I had to work but those people that work at the port got to definitely see that process for sure
@@frankkreyssig7626 yeah that’s odd isn’t it even though it’s a ship it should technically have the same requirements as a wide load truck hmmmmmm great point
Some idea, of the scale of human consumption, they are just 4 container cranes, they sit on top of the frames, they're lowered, for transport, for unloading huge ships. Coming from one country, to another. One of thousands of shipments, worldwide. All burning fuel, heavy fuel.
@@LSavannahPortographyDirectory Yeah, it is a nice catch, to get on film. A very impressive sight. Those things are absolute monsters, up close. That, is 'only' a small(ish) transport vessel. Boskalis B.V.(Dutch) operate a large fleet of bigger ships, for moving oilrigs.