Reminds me of some snooze-fest of a work meeting. Upper management piling on the charts and graphs, while the rest of the room is desperately trying hard not to fall asleep. We just need a few pie charts to complete the picture.
Was a pretty weak, hour long presentation that talked about stuff I already knew, mainly snow rails and clamps.
Yeah, that atrium space at the museum must have had some crazy snow slides. How did the "release" work? Was it timed on temperature?
I wish my job allowed this kind of flexibility. Unfortunately it's the nature of my beast that I do be in the office, and at job sites during the week. My commute is 38 miles, but when I get there I have a work vehicle that I use to get from site to site during the day.
My architecture company allowed this for a while, but it was not profitable enough for me so I had to find a "real job".
Once you throw out the "S" word (safety), People lose their sh.it. We have to be "safe" for others, including the obese, elderly man with a dozen pre-existing conditions who lives at home, alone. You know, the guy you will never encounter?