The Feds have agreed to allow states to delay inspections for bridges in poor condition - this is a decision that was made after the I35 disaster in Minny where 13 people died when a bridge collapsed. This makes me
ANGRY. Read about it here -
What the fuck are people in government thinking? In New York, at least according to the statistics, there is no bridge that isn't scheduled for an inspection every 24 months. The worst state in comparison? Illinois, with nearly 11,000 bridges on schedules longer than 24 months. California is in third with 3,600... which to me is absolutely dangerous and inexplicable given that its such a seismically active area. Combined with a $15 billion budget deficit, I wonder how Cali manages to maintain its infrastructure at all.
Keep in mind - this sort of statistic is keeping track only the *scheduled* bridge inspections. It doesn't speak about if/when the inspections have actually occurred. Wondering about your own local commute? I sure was - I roundtrip across the southern Grand Island bridges twice a day. The problem is that even bridges your state and federal government KNOW are unsafe are not being inspected within an acceptable time frame. Want to know how the bridges on your commute rate?
The default commute is from SF, CA to San Rafael, CA - you'll have to change and tinker with the tool to have your bridges and ramps pop up. I checked my commute from Buffalo to Grand Island.
Grand Island Bridge - last inspection October 2006. Evaluation of condition - meets minimum tolerable limits to be left in place as is. Rating - structurally deficient.
On average 11,000 people a day have no idea that they are crossing a structurally deficient bridge. Why hasn't it been repaired, and why is it acceptable for our government to allow citizens to use risky infrastructure? WHY IS IT THAT THEY JUST INCREASED THE TOLL FOR THIS BRIDGE KNOWING DAMN WELL THAT THE MONEY THEY ARE COLLECTING AT THE BRIDGE IS NOT BEING PRIORITIZED TO MAINTAIN IT?
190/324 interchange - December 2006. Same evaluation and rating as the GI bridge.
Rt. 33 near Grider St. - August 2006 - same story.
I would love to know who to complain to.
I almost bought that book last week! However, Paulo Coelho won in the battle of funds that day. Now I know my instincts were right about it, I'll check it out next visit.
Oh, like JT said, Cry me a river!!
'all i need is time, weed, music and the right supplies.' i used to smoke and go on cleaning binges. Once i moved a couch into my roommates bedroom at 2 am while i was high and cleaning and it took three men to get it back out. you just get so focused on the mundane little tasks.. have fun!!!
I'm gonna go with "toxic". Generic soft scrub is the shit!
Every time someone mentions Trader Joe's I cry a little.
I miss them. They never return my calls.
Is it the Oxy spray for the shower? If so I do know that it does work very good. It is pretty toxic though and isn't very good to be breathing in. I will say it again though that Method's Eucalyptus and Mint shower spray is amazing. It broke down deposits that the toxic cleaners wouldn't touch in my shower. Save the Oxy for very occasional use if you have mildew stains. As far as the wine stain...not quite sure. Have you used anything that contains bleach? I don't use bleach as much as I used to but rather as a last resort. Just dilute it with water and put it on the spot and see if that doesn't take care of it.