[Rhodes22-list] Brad your request might
Brad Haslett
flybrad at gmail.com
Mon Oct 27 14:14:55 EDT 2008
Ed,
Civil engineers are not the problem. We had a dozer operator with a
civil engineering degree from Stanford working for us for a short
period (he had some local legal issues) and his insight was pretty
straight to the point. The sea is a sea level. Your house is at sea
level plus 10 feet (NOLA is sea level minus six feet) and the storm
surge was 30 feet plus. Move the f@#k inland! The insurance companies
came to this conclusion instantly. The social engineers are a bit
slower on the uptake.
Personally, I'm siding with the social engineers. I was raised
amongst corn and soybeans and cheated out of my civil rights -
bygodideservetoliveneartheoceanandyouaredeprivingmeofmyrights.
Brad
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 1:00 PM, Tootle <ekroposki at charter.net> wrote:
>
> Brad,
>
> Your request to have Rob go the the Gulf Coast might result in a lot of
> original data points and maybe a published research article. Maybe he could
> bring a covey of Civil Engineering students to learn the fundamentals of
> work?
>
> Now you are smoking...
>
> Ed K
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