I live in Mountain View, CA, which at the bottom of the San Francisco Peninsula. Although I'm in the burbs and not near anything that needs to be raked, I live LITERALLY with three sides of the Bay Area on fire. The South Bay, on fire. The Santa Cruz Mountains (west of me), on fire. The East Bay, on fire. First time in my life I've experienced this. Thanks, Obama!
The Forest Service bridges many disciplines. May I offer some praise?
I went to the Forest Products Lab on a field trip—very cool place. They developed the truss-frame home system there and gave away the intellectual property to all of us. The idea was to make house framing more resistant to wind damage. Turns out that the weakest point was at the truss/wall connection. They solved the problem by tying the roof truss, wall stud and floor truss into an integral frame. They can be shipped whole (within limits) or in field-assembled pieces. Within limits, you don’t even need a crane onsite! Very clever and common-sense at once.
The Wood Handbook is published by the Forest Service, a great reference text.
“...wouldn’t know a pine tree from a fucking begonia.” That’s a gem—bravo!
Maybe there are a lot of things he knows fuck all about.I'm beginning to wonder ...
Q'est que c'est?
I camped there ten years ago. Glad I saw it at its best.
Nooooooooo.... that is heartbreaking. And Dump doesn’t know or care if it even existed. I hate him so much.
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I love Ruben Bolling.
I live in Mountain View, CA, which at the bottom of the San Francisco Peninsula. Although I'm in the burbs and not near anything that needs to be raked, I live LITERALLY with three sides of the Bay Area on fire. The South Bay, on fire. The Santa Cruz Mountains (west of me), on fire. The East Bay, on fire. First time in my life I've experienced this. Thanks, Obama!
I fucking love Liz Dye.
The Forest Service bridges many disciplines. May I offer some praise?
I went to the Forest Products Lab on a field trip—very cool place. They developed the truss-frame home system there and gave away the intellectual property to all of us. The idea was to make house framing more resistant to wind damage. Turns out that the weakest point was at the truss/wall connection. They solved the problem by tying the roof truss, wall stud and floor truss into an integral frame. They can be shipped whole (within limits) or in field-assembled pieces. Within limits, you don’t even need a crane onsite! Very clever and common-sense at once.
The Wood Handbook is published by the Forest Service, a great reference text.
“...wouldn’t know a pine tree from a fucking begonia.” That’s a gem—bravo!
This one is officially just PrincessErika
And thank you for saying SHARKIES and not agreeing with that i am in fact a bitch
You’re a bad bitch! Like Nancy and Mamala!
Who or what is Mamala?
That’s Kamala's nickname!
Oh, you know that i am not a fan
Actually I don’t.
He's like Lucy in Little Known Facts from the Charlie Brown Musical
"It comes UP, Charlie Brown. Snow comes UP."
"Oh, good grief ..."
You're assuming he even went to class.
I'm willing to bet he didn't.