The Power of Prefab

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I suspect not being surrounded by other buildings helped. In my own experience of having helped get a building built, it was made clear to me that logistics is a huge component of the process. Here you can see that the identical nature of the floors allows for teams to work in parallel. While floors are added above, the interior is worked on below.

Now they want to build the world’s tallest building in just 90 days.

BSB chief executive officer Zhang Yue (张跃) said the company plans to break ground on Sky City in November 2012, and that the tower will be completed in January 2013.

More Than You Probably Wanted to Know About Dominos

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A domino can knock over another domino about 50% larger than itself. A chain of dominos of increasing size makes a kind of mechanical chain reaction that starts with a tiny push and knocks down an impressively large domino.

Original idea by Lorne Whitehead, American Journal of Physics, Vol. 51, page 182 (1983).

See http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0401018 for a sophisticated discussion of the physics.

One thing not discussed in the video (but the paper treats in gory detail) is that it’s not just an energy argument — you also must consider the collision between the dominos. It should be pretty obvious that the dominos can’t be separated by more than their height, else they won’t collide, but that they also need to hit the next high enough in order to exert a sufficient torque to topple it. Which contributes to this limit on the size of the next one.

Look Who Popped Up for a Visit

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I was reviewing the footage I shot (mostly dragonflies) this weekend while out geocaching, and saw this. I had never gotten a fish jumping out of the water on camera before.

The Secret Lives of Cats and Dogs and Their Relatives

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Motion-activated cameras at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve provide scientists a window into the secret lives of the animals there. Some, like the hummingbirds, flit about during the day. Others come out at night. Among the cast are mountain lions, bobcats, deer, coyotes, foxes and skunks.

Don’t go there at night. All of the nocturnal animals are demonically possessed — you can see their eyes glowing!