The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Cranes and their failures
I found several videos of cranes at work - or, rather, cranes unsuccessfully trying to work! They make interesting viewing.
That last one looks like a setup (like "wing comes off of aerobatic airplane"). The camera closeup on the dog before the lift is the big giveaway. The shouts just before the cargo fell don't make sense in the context of the scene: Do modern materials give that much warning before they fail? The shouts were either added during editing to add drama ("something's about to happen!"), or they were the signal to release the load. Also, I can't tell if that crane is tall enough to get that load to the top of the building. And I can't figure out how the guy running away makes sense.
Wow. Bad days at the office.
ReplyDeleteThat last one looks like a setup (like "wing comes off of aerobatic airplane"). The camera closeup on the dog before the lift is the big giveaway. The shouts just before the cargo fell don't make sense in the context of the scene: Do modern materials give that much warning before they fail? The shouts were either added during editing to add drama ("something's about to happen!"), or they were the signal to release the load. Also, I can't tell if that crane is tall enough to get that load to the top of the building. And I can't figure out how the guy running away makes sense.
Dude!
ReplyDeleteOops... :-0
ReplyDeleteThis is why you never, ever stand underneath a suspended load!
ReplyDeleteJim
Thats what happens when you don't properly asses your load.
ReplyDeleteIncompetance