had a violent migraine She also felt really disoriented
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWISQrRcRrI
A wife and mother died as she drove a bus into a structure at DIA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM-rFwzq7JY
A man killed in a train collision early Tuesday may have intentionally driven his van in front of the speeding University of Colorado A-Line train en route to Denver International Airport, police said.
Fifty-six people were aboard the train at the time. Four were injured in the crash, including one person who was taken to the hospital. The collision happened at 3:49 a.m. at Chambers and Smith roads. (Measure distance Click on the map to add to your path Total distance: 15.10 km (9.38 mi)
“When he sees the train he slowly rolled out in front of the train,” said Chris Amsler, spokesman for the Aurora Police Department. “We are investigating whether the collision was an intentional act.”
However, there had been timing issues with the crossing. In fact, a police officer was stationed at the crossing to help warn motorists in case something went wrong. You can read the full news story here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htOLInEsr1Q
The sessions indicated Four-DSTS techno as well as 3D mechanical!is this a tunnel boring machine as well ?
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I don't know, but looks like one somehow. Plumbers have smartphones, russian astronauts have pencils. So a US Air Force tunnel boring machine isn't that odd.is this a tunnel boring machine as well ?
RELATED: Subway station taking shape below streets of San Francisco's ChinatownThe opening of a San Francisco subway station that's under construction could be delayed again for months because the contractor installed 3.2 miles of the wrong track.SFMTA officials confirmed crews used standard strength steel instead of high strength steel. SFMTA officials said it's not a safety issue and wrote a letter to the contractor last month, ordering them to replace it.
The station may not open in December 2019 as planned.
A small handful of reporters joined San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell as he toured the underground cave that's soon to become the Chinatown Central Subway station.
Boarding an elevator cage dangling from a crane, the group descended more than 100 feet below street level, through a column resembling a mineshaft -- because that's essentially what it is. Unlike the other two underground stations in this second phase of Muni's Third Street light rail line, contractors say the Chinatown station will be the first in the U.S. to be built entirely underground -- instead of being dug as an open trench, then covered up.
The main open space -- called the "platform cavern" -- is 54 feet wide, and 42 feet high. Mayor Mark Farrell saw it for the first time, with reporters in tow.
I love the tin foil hat on a cat at the end.