#bridge engineering
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
the-cricket-chirps · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Walker Evans
Brooklyn Bridge, New York
1929
114 notes · View notes
k12academics · 1 month ago
Text
Programs led by an engineer, scientist and/or scholarInstructor with assistant to child ratio is 6:1 or less for lots of individual attentionGifted children are given the space and means to excelProject-based approach to applied science and engineering educationChildren get to own the science, own the engineering!Consistently voted one of the top five STEM camps in Greater BostonMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) listed engineering camp for kids
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
0 notes
defensenow · 8 months ago
Text
youtube
0 notes
nnctales · 1 year ago
Text
How to Differentiate Between Different Types of Bridges
Bridges are not just remarkable feats of engineering but also symbols of human ingenuity and the desire to overcome geographical obstacles. They come in various shapes and sizes, each tailored to specific needs and conditions. From simple beam bridges to awe-inspiring suspension bridges, understanding the different types of bridges is essential for engineers, architects, and anyone fascinated by…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
1 note · View note
fastdrawfarmboy · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
For your consideration.
5K notes · View notes
bethanydelleman · 10 months ago
Text
I had tears pouring down my cheeks while I was driving home this morning because I listened to a podcast about the Radium Girls and how hard they fought to hold their employer to account for poisoning them, even though they knew they would die regardless, because they wanted to protect the workers who came after them. Even though their community called them liars and they were in horrible pain, they fought. And then the host started talking about how the Manhattan Project used knowledge gained from the Radium Girls to protect their workers and how the ghosts of those girls and women protected people going forward...
And it made me think of all the ghosts, unnamed and unknown, who in their death protect us: the ghosts of the Titanic, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, the Quebec Bridge, and so many others. Disasters that made us change laws and protect people, not just because they were horrific but because survivors and survivors families demanded that we change; kept screaming and fighting and pushing until someone listened and something was fixed.
What a debt we owe.
969 notes · View notes
unbfacts · 2 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
221 notes · View notes
stonedtrek · 1 year ago
Text
what the fuck do you mean SNW was the first musical episode it’s like none of you have ever watched Star Trek before
1K notes · View notes
7h3g3n3r4l · 6 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Sergey Nevzorov
182 notes · View notes
chasingrainbowsforever · 2 days ago
Photo
Tumblr media
~ Manhattan Bridge Details, New York City ~
110 notes · View notes
clearwingedmaven · 7 days ago
Text
So we tied. And for the starting blog:
Favorite underrated Sherlock Holmes stories, and why you should read them!
1) The Five Orange Pips: Look. I am a sucker for examinations of consciousness, and this was like the first time we've seen Sherlock Holmes feel and seem human. Be vulnerable. Be angry, despairing, haunted, even. He's lost a client, and as far as we know, that's the first time that's ever happened to him. It's the first time he's failed at this magnitude.
And his rant to Watson before he goes to chase down Openshaw's killers is definitely a worthwhile read.
2) The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb: After doing the research for the fic, and finding the terrifying Paget drawing for this one, yeah, this one's good. It's a little bizarre, given the ending, but the implications of Colonel Stark still being out there, and maybe doing this to other people is chilling. If you like... well, horror, definitely worth a read.
3) The Adventure of the Naval Treaty: I don't see this one talked about a lot! I find the cottagecore aspects appealing, and the interwoven political intrigue and little bits of back story for Watson are fun, too. An absolute bonus is the ending: I would also be jumping up and down if I got my important document given to me for breakfast, and the monologue with the rose... also a plus!
4) The Adventure of the Lion's Mane: I do like cottagecore Holmes, I guess! I love this little story, especially that Holmes, despite being retired, still immediately rushes in to help solve this mystery. I feel like it's a great demonstration of Holmes's humanity and kindness, rather than just his logic and rationality.
5) The Problem of Thor Bridge: I can't say that this... elaborate plan made sense, but it was deeply intriguing. I love how again, it's a great showcase of Holmes’s humanity and kindness, and the woven cold blooded rivalry, and plotting made for an intriguing short story in the long run. Extreme bonus points for the Granada adaptation: Jeremy Brett strutting across the bridge was an incredible image.
And finally:
6) The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter: I really don't see people talking about this one, either! There were bits of mystery that were deeply intriguing, such as the papers that were left about, and it's a very bittersweet tale, but also as a deeply human tragedy. There's no real villain here(apart from Lord Mount-James), but there is death and despair with the death of Godfrey's young wife. If you like an angsty read, this is worth it.
And that's my two cents.
96 notes · View notes
the-cricket-chirps · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Tokuriki Tomikichiro
No. 12- Moonlight at Fujikawa Bridge
1939
8 notes · View notes
unrestedjade · 1 year ago
Text
ART, visibly on the edge of a meltdown because SecUnit replied to a message from Holism with "k": i'm going to puke stop talking to Holism i swear to god. baby you're everything to me please please don't fuck Holism
530 notes · View notes
defensenow · 8 months ago
Text
youtube
0 notes
kafkasapartment · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
The Bridge From Race Street, 1940. Benton Murdoch Spruance. Lithograph.
137 notes · View notes
federationgothic · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
249 notes · View notes