That face when the client doesn’t want to rent your flip chart easels because they have their own.
Hat tip to KL!
Recently we did some rear projection using Barco Cinema projectors.
These things are about 200lbs each.
The planks for the scaffolding were just recently replaced, and cheap plywood was used.
Friends, don’t use 3-ply 3/8″ for refurbishing scaffold decking. 5-ply marine-grade is what you want.
Tip of the hat to me, since I witnessed it!
There’s an overpass in Georgia that eats trucks.
The support is very close to the right lane, and there’s a lip of asphalt on the pavement. If a truck’s right wheels get on the outside of this lip, it will tip the box enough to collide with the support.
Apparently the wrecker said this was the second truck that day, and the 11th of the year, and it was only April.
Hat tip to MM, MD, JW and KL.
There is so much wrong with this, I’m not sure where to start.
Why set up a table for a temporary wireless router when you can jam it in between the chair rail and wall? And with some gaff tape truss-work, your antennae will stay at the optimum angle.
Further down, we see some great alignment of HVAC devices.
But then, there’s the connections to the power and network and some ad-hoc tinfoil hat shielding bullshit.
I cry.
Hat tip to J.C.!