I was lucky enough to witness the demolition of the old Trojan cooling tower this morning. It was quite an impressive show.
Here’s a movie of the action on youtube.
I’ve got more photos at other sites. Drop me a note if you’d like to see more.
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I was lucky enough to witness the demolition of the old Trojan cooling tower this morning. It was quite an impressive show.
Here’s a movie of the action on youtube.
I’ve got more photos at other sites. Drop me a note if you’d like to see more.
From BoingBoing
Required Essay #1 – Discuss one of your significant challenges or accomplishments and its value to your life. Limit to one page, 250-350 words. Mail or hand-deliver to OSAC by the appropriate deadline (February 15 or March 1).
Life’s biggest challenge is to find purpose. I’ve looked many places. I built award winning robots. I studied the cello and classical music. I devoted myself to engineering numbers and figures. And then I took a course in Arabic.
Two years of studying Arabic brought me to
When I returned to OSU, I searched in vain for an outlet to let Americans know that Tunisians are people. Religions, customs, and values may differ, but we are all humans. We are all citizens of this planet and live in an interconnected world. There is no “other, no “us,” no “them.” There is only “we.”
I searched long and hard for a sympathetic ear. I gave impassioned lectures in front of classes of twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, one hundred students. I talked with professors, people on the street, my extended family. Almost all of what I said fell on deaf ears. A great number of Americans don’t care about families in
I now have the power to change others. It will come slowly and one person at a time. My words will fall on deaf ears but I will persist until someone listens. I may not have found life’s absolute purpose, but I did find something that gives me a little purpose. I will tell the stories of “them.” I will show the citizens of the world that we are all people, that we are all human.