Misc 1-10 minute unedited videos taken on a Smartphone of: - The LARGEST COLLECTION ON RU-vid of 1. Millennium Tower, Sales Force Tower, 181 Fremont St San Francisco. 2. CONTAINER SHIPS at the Port of Oakland recorded while on a Ferry. 3. Ferry Ride Views of Container Ships at the Port of Oakland, Port of Oakland Shipping Cranes. 4. Going Under the San Francisco Bay Bridge while on a Ferry. - San Francisco Areas of Interest and Weather Patterns: Aquatic Park, Hyde Street Pier, Bay Fog Lines - Dogs eating raw meat and food and medical problems - Sailboats including racing in the Alameda Oakland Estuary, Masters Mariner Regatta Wood Boats, Americas Cup AC45 and AC72, Clipper Around The World at Jack London Square. - Interesting Buildings and reflections from them. Downtown San Francisco, Cathedral of Oakland, Oakland Buildings - Binoculars. - Amtrak Trains - Miscellaneous events around the Bay Area: Blue Angels, San Francisco Giants
Can anyone tell me what I should include in the description about the type of Truck and Trailer and Excavator Deep Soil Mixer we are seeing, Weights, Horsepower etc?
No matter how much expensive is your optic and how they made it, despite that fungus and internal dust damges lense i have sent emails to big brands like Swarovski, Zeiss, Leica but they don't reply for this issue
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It's might be a break even or a loss to those who invested the 350 Million Dollars to build, the 100 Million Dollar repair, the damaged name and reputation forever scarred. You cannot put a quality name on an inferior product. It would be interesting to hear what's going on at the investors level.
Glad someone enjoys them. I think it's an interesting subject. What do you do with a 10 year old building that's sinking and leaning at a unsustainable rate?
In answer to your question to the viewers, I am from Australia and after watching another you tube film an excellent showed an old cargo ship in 1926 sailing up a Bay Area and you can clearly see it’s propellor turning partly out of the water, this film is in wonderful condition especially as it is 95 years old, if anybody is interested look at “the open road a motor car trip from Cornwall via Wales to Scotland in 1926 (in colour!)” the ships propellor turning is at @23.16, also remarkable footage ofBritain and the car itself looks like it’s Vauxhall from the era and notice that the car does not have any front brakes at that time! Even Chevrolet didn’t have front brakes in Australia until 1928, and the reason I came across this USS Jerramiah film is because it interests me on old ships and their propellors and sngines
show a view where you can see the out-of-plumbness of that tower...you know, roughly line up the edge of the leaning tower with the edge of an adjacent building that is plumb
I have many views of Tilting Up and Down the Building. It is impossible to show 25" of lean from the ground. You would need expensive Scientific Equipment like Lasers to demonstrate that. As you look up at the Buildings, they seem to get narrower just like Railroad Tracks seem to get narrower when you look at them into the distance.
@@sanfranciscobay ok i agree...i am a concrete layout man in phx and use a theodolite frequently, and perhaps that isn't a fine enough instrument to visually detect this amount of lean. Anyways I thank you for your response...if i knew the height of the tower and could divide that into the 25 inches of lean i could calculate the tangent of the lean, and thus the angle of deviation. Probably a very small fraction of less than one degree....anyways, your vids rule.
@@martinpope3835 The Roof is /was 605 feet but it has sank 19" and leaning 25" to the North West. So how tall is it now? Whenever they are drilling, there are experts on the ground measuring with fine lasers. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Tower_(San_Francisco)
@@sanfranciscobay in decimals, taking into account the sinking, dividing 603.42 into 2.08, or. 0034 give us the tangent amount...unfortuneately i do not have a working scientific calculator to convert the tangent value into a delta(angle) value. i'll get back with you. peace out.
@@martinpope3835 Spare yourself the math and have a Beer. Experts are measuring the Sinking and Leaning with the finest instruments available. They get paid for it.
I have the largest collection of personal videos of the Millenium Tower, Sales Force Tower and 181 Fremont Street on my RU-vid Channel here: ru-vid.com
I have the largest collection of personal videos of the Millenium Tower, Sales Force Tower and 181 Fremont Street on my RU-vid Channel here: ru-vid.com
I have the largest collection of personal videos of the Millenium Tower, Sales Force Tower and 181 Fremont Street on my RU-vid Channel here: ru-vid.com
I have the largest collection of personal videos of the Millenium Tower, Sales Force Tower and 181 Fremont Street on my RU-vid Channel here: ru-vid.com
I have the largest collection of personal videos of the Millenium Tower, Sales Force Tower and 181 Fremont Street on my RU-vid Channel here: ru-vid.com
I have the largest collection of personal videos of the Millenium Tower, Sales Force Tower and 181 Fremont Street on my RU-vid Channel here: ru-vid.com
I would fill the basement with gravel around mechanical jacks that could be continually adjusted and fitted against the foundation/support beams (to be easily reinforced, if necessary) at street level from bellow. The jacks would be imbedded in the gravel. (If did it right, you could literally elevate the building, grade the gravel to spec, and lower it back down onto the gravel bed, like the Marriott hotel a few blocks away, a al Frank Lloyd Wright.) The basement would be rendered useless, as it should be. End of story. Very (relatively) simple/cheap fix. This building, (and no high-rise) should ever have a basement in the first place (especially on land fill). It's fueled by greed and a dash of machismo. Greed, greed, greed. The City was paid off. I guarantee it.
I would fill the basement with gravel around mechanical jacks that could be continually adjusted and fitted against the foundation/support beams (to be easily reinforced, if necessary) at street level from bellow. The jacks would be imbedded in the gravel. (If did it right, you could literally elevate the building, grade the gravel to spec, and lower it back down onto the gravel bed, like the Marriott hotel a few blocks away, a al Frank Lloyd Wright.) The basement would be rendered useless, as it should be. End of story. Very (relatively) simple/cheap fix. This building, (and no high-rise) should ever have a basement in the first place (especially on land fill). It's fueled by greed and a dash of machismo. Greed, greed, greed. The City was paid off. I guarantee it.
I read that some ships are still built with a conventional rudder and propeller. Why is that? Aren't azimuth thrusters far better? Or are there pros and cons for both types of propulsion?
I have the largest collection of personal videos of the Millenium Tower, Sales Force Tower and 181 Fremont Street on my RU-vid Channel here: ru-vid.com