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z31maniac 07-18-2013 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1033410)

They should do that down here in the land of fried foods.

Nothing is more digusting than listening to an enormously overweight person huff and puff because they just had to walk 50ft down the hallway to the conference room for a meeting.

It's really sad how many people on the elevator to come up to the Engineering floor............we are on the 2nd floor.

Ryan_G 07-18-2013 09:38 AM

While I think that regulation is stupid I don't really see the bid deal besides the added cost when renovating. Its not like he banned or in anyway limited access to elevators. He is just making the stairs seem friendlier. I doubt it will actually change behavior but its far from a nanny state move.

Scrappy Jack 07-18-2013 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1033410)

I have to say I am kind of torn on this. Primarily, this is "a new initiative [...] aimed at encouraging office workers to take the stairs instead of waiting for the elevator. Under legislation proposed by the mayor, all new buildings and buildings undergoing major renovation would be required to give occupants access to at least one stairwell, as well as post signs near elevators pointing to nearby stairs."

On one hand, I think having more access to useable stairwells would be a nice feature. I personally cannot use the stairs in my office building because the doors on each floor are locked from inside the stairwell. That is, you can enter the stairwell from the floor you are on, but the door locks behind you. Once in the stairwell, you can only exit at the ground floor.


On the other hand, I tend to chafe at things being mandated (like the signage) and can imagine it added cost and headaches for architects for something that ultimately won't get used a lot in many highrises. I'm over ten floors up and I would wager that less than 20% of the people on this floor would make that hike - and we have a number of fitness oriented people on this floor.

rleete 07-18-2013 12:07 PM

Someone please point me to the clause in the Constitution (state or fed level) where this stuff is the business of government at all.

Taking the stairs? Good.
Gov't mandated? Very bad.

Braineack 07-18-2013 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by rleete (Post 1033513)
Someone please point me to the clause in the Constitution (state or fed level) where this stuff is the business of government at all.

well actually, the 10th...

it gives the powers to the state or people...

and people love to give up freedom and control for some obamaphones.

Scrappy Jack 07-18-2013 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by rleete (Post 1033513)
Someone please point me to the clause in the Constitution (state or fed level) where this stuff is the business of government at all.

Taking the stairs? Good.
Gov't mandated? Very bad.

Just to be clear, no government agent is mandating that anyone must take the stairs.

The government is trying to mandate the availability of useable and accessible stairwells for those people that wish to use them. At most, the govt is trying to mandate signage and some changes to doors.

Braineack 07-18-2013 02:50 PM

im trying to figure out what building doesn't already by code, require the above -- minus the signage and opened door.

Joe Perez 07-18-2013 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1033656)
im trying to figure out what building doesn't already by code, require the above -- minus the signage and opened door.

That's pretty much it. The author of that article is apparently opposed to open doors and signs which indicate that a door is open.

Scrappy Jack 07-18-2013 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1033656)
im trying to figure out what building doesn't already by code, require the above -- minus the signage and opened door.


Originally Posted by Scrappy Jack (Post 1033425)
I personally cannot use the stairs in my office building because the doors on each floor are locked from inside the stairwell. That is, you can enter the stairwell from the floor you are on, but the door locks behind you. Once in the stairwell, you can only exit at the ground floor.

Read your own thread. I'm so sick of having to spoonfeed you lazy, liberal, socialist Millenials!


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Braineack 07-18-2013 05:19 PM

Detroit files for bankruptcy | The Detroit News

Braineack 07-19-2013 10:56 AM

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Braineack 07-22-2013 09:12 AM

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New York food stamp recipients are shipping welfare-funded groceries to relatives in Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Haiti - NYPOST.com


Welfare recipients are buying groceries with their Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards and packing them in giant barrels for the trip overseas, The Post found.

The practice is so common that hundreds of 45- to 55-gallon cardboard and plastic barrels line the walls of supermarkets in almost every Caribbean corner of the city.
Illinois rewarded for misspending only $52 million on food stamps « Watchdog.org


Illinois is being awarded $4 million by the USDA as recognition of it 98 percent accuracy rate. Smith said she doesn’t know how Illinois will spend that money.

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Braineack 07-22-2013 09:55 AM



Jay Carney: In fact, comprehensive immigration reform--I'm sure this is of interest to at least one reporter--would significantly reduce our deficit, would expand economic growth, would raise wages--

[Audible laughter--one female reporter's voice heard apologizing for the laughter]

Carney: --and would enhance our, you know, the creation of innovative businesses.

Braineack 07-22-2013 10:53 AM

TSA opening up PreCheck program to let more fliers speed through lines - NBC News.com


yeah this won't get abused. Don't you think people who don't want scrutiny would be willing to pay the $85 fee?

Braineack 07-23-2013 01:18 PM


Scrappy Jack 07-24-2013 09:52 AM

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Braineack 07-24-2013 02:27 PM

props to headline:

ERECTION UPDATE: Pressure mounts on Weiner to pull out...

fooger03 07-25-2013 08:28 AM

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Scrappy Jack 07-25-2013 09:06 AM

A part of history rarely discussed and even more rarely appreciated by North Americans:
[W]e swung in towards the centre and started to enter a city devastated beyond all comprehension. It was more than appalling. As far as the eye could see, square mile after square mile of empty shells of buildings with twisted girders scarecrowed in the air, radiators of a flat jutting out from a shaft of a still-standing wall, like a crucified pterodactyl skeleton.

Horrible, hideous shapes of chimneys sprouting from the frame of a wall. The whole pervaded by an atmosphere of ageless quiet ... Such impressions are incomprehensible unless seen.

Imagine a world without institutions. No governments. No school or universities. No access to any information. No banks. Money no longer has any worth. There are no shops, because no one has anything to sell.

Law and order are virtually non-existent because there is no police force and no judiciary. Men with weapons roam the streets taking what they want. Women of all classes and ages prostitute themselves for food and protection.
This is Continental Europe in the aftermath of WWII.


cordycord 07-25-2013 12:30 PM

And the "Best Enabler of a Sociopath" award goes to...
 
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