If you missed being in Berlin for the Wall coming down, at least you can tell your grandchildren you were online for the livestream of Trump's name coming off the Kennedy Center: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAhm880quUg
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@mattblaze Gimli to Frodo: "you have my impact driver."
@emma @mattblaze And my thermite.
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@emma @mattblaze And my thermite.
@drwho @mattblaze I'd settle for an edge grinder.
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@mattblaze it's nice modern scaffolding material and those columns are a good backstop against it toppling. I'd be alright up there. (I've done some work at elevation though, have a good idea about what would be worrying)
@mattblaze although to be fair part of me has been wondering if these cats have never heard of a scissor lift before...
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@mattblaze although to be fair part of me has been wondering if these cats have never heard of a scissor lift before...
@me I was wondering that, too. Maybe too high up? Or not stable enough for the tools they're using?
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I have to say, even with a safety harness and a reasonable knowledge of physics, I would feel very nervous working up high on temporarily rigged scaffolding like this.
But I would gladly volunteer for this job.
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@mattblaze although to be fair part of me has been wondering if these cats have never heard of a scissor lift before...
@me @mattblaze They literally used scissor lifts and cherry pickers in the absurd race to put DJT’s name up there!
So weird how it requires hours and hours of scaffold assembly to reverse that.

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@me I was wondering that, too. Maybe too high up? Or not stable enough for the tools they're using?
@mattblaze assuming those are 6-foot scaffolding sections the floor right in front of the row of text they're supposed to remove is at 36 feet. That's well within reach for a scissor lift. Even if those letters are heavy, they could bring a cherry-picker in to stabilize and remove the letters as they're removed. They used a similar setup to install the unwanted text.
I can't help but believe the scaffold approach is a way of stalling.
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If you missed being in Berlin for the Wall coming down, at least you can tell your grandchildren you were online for the livestream of Trump's name coming off the Kennedy Center: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAhm880quUg
In the future I wonder if they are going to call this "damnatio memoriae" (which it isn't). Time and oblivion will certainly obscure things, and they are going to get the chain of events wrong. The stone slabs have holes where the letters used to be so they can restore the text and make this claim.
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@me @mattblaze They literally used scissor lifts and cherry pickers in the absurd race to put DJT’s name up there!
So weird how it requires hours and hours of scaffold assembly to reverse that.

@20002ist @mattblaze when I was a wrestler, the coach-code for "slow it down without getting called for stalling" was "use your head!"
These cats are using their heads.
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If you missed being in Berlin for the Wall coming down, at least you can tell your grandchildren you were online for the livestream of Trump's name coming off the Kennedy Center: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAhm880quUg
@mattblaze those workers are going as slow as they can. Lots of moving around, or standing around with little getting done. And just how high above the letters do they need to build this thing? Total bullshit. My bet is this is all delay until SCOTUS weighs in and says the name stays.
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If you missed being in Berlin for the Wall coming down, at least you can tell your grandchildren you were online for the livestream of Trump's name coming off the Kennedy Center: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAhm880quUg
@mattblaze This scaffolding performance art is malicious compliance at its finest. The letters probably were installed with a simple manlift. Now, they need to scaffold the world twice over.
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@20002ist @mattblaze when I was a wrestler, the coach-code for "slow it down without getting called for stalling" was "use your head!"
These cats are using their heads.
@me @mattblaze I’m sure they’re doing this on their own initiative and not at the direction of KenCen management nope nope nothing to see here.
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@mattblaze assuming those are 6-foot scaffolding sections the floor right in front of the row of text they're supposed to remove is at 36 feet. That's well within reach for a scissor lift. Even if those letters are heavy, they could bring a cherry-picker in to stabilize and remove the letters as they're removed. They used a similar setup to install the unwanted text.
I can't help but believe the scaffold approach is a way of stalling.
@me @mattblaze I’ve seen some bullshit on construction projects, but this is one for the books.
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I have to say, even with a safety harness and a reasonable knowledge of physics, I would feel very nervous working up high on temporarily rigged scaffolding like this.
But I would gladly volunteer for this job.
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@mattblaze although to be fair part of me has been wondering if these cats have never heard of a scissor lift before...
@me @mattblaze Scissor lifts are, by design, very heavy. Perhaps it was decided to use something lighter to avoid damaging the floor material.
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@me @mattblaze Scissor lifts are, by design, very heavy. Perhaps it was decided to use something lighter to avoid damaging the floor material.
@pdiff1 @mattblaze IIRC they used a boom lift and cherry picker for the install.
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I have to say, even with a safety harness and a reasonable knowledge of physics, I would feel very nervous working up high on temporarily rigged scaffolding like this.
But I would gladly volunteer for this job.
Disapproval from the crowd as they appear to begin to install a tarp over scaffolding.
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If you missed being in Berlin for the Wall coming down, at least you can tell your grandchildren you were online for the livestream of Trump's name coming off the Kennedy Center: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAhm880quUg
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@pdiff1 @mattblaze IIRC they used a boom lift and cherry picker for the install.
@me @mattblaze Yes, I saw that. It was a unthought through rush job, like all things Trump. I’m just suggesting that they may now realize a different approach is more appropriate. They may also need scaffolding for more extensive repairs where the dipshit fucked up the marble walls. Just speculating. You may be right.

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I have to say, even with a safety harness and a reasonable knowledge of physics, I would feel very nervous working up high on temporarily rigged scaffolding like this.
But I would gladly volunteer for this job.
@mattblaze I was thinking with a plasma torch and one of those ramp things they use when they are de-roofing a house that catches the shingles they drop and directs them to a dump truck, would be an interesting choice here. Or put a chain around each letter and then auction off the right to hook your truck up to it and drive away. But that might damage the wall so probably not a good idea.