pudding7100 t1_ixyhx2a wrote on November 27, 2022 at 10:58 AM Reply to TIL In 1930, to make way for a new building, the Indiana Bell Building, weighing 11,000 tons, was moved 16 meters and rotated 90°. The work took a month to finish and did not disrupt the building's essential services, nor its gas, water, and electricity supply. No one inside felt the building move. by LPercepts why wouldn't they have the people inside get out of the building before doing this? Permalink 2
pudding7100 t1_ixyhx2a wrote
Reply to TIL In 1930, to make way for a new building, the Indiana Bell Building, weighing 11,000 tons, was moved 16 meters and rotated 90°. The work took a month to finish and did not disrupt the building's essential services, nor its gas, water, and electricity supply. No one inside felt the building move. by LPercepts
why wouldn't they have the people inside get out of the building before doing this?