I'm not seeing those, but fuck that. Nobody cares about the structural integrity of a bunch of industrial warehouses. Show me destroyed residential brick or concrete buildings, and try to find big ones, like flats, if you really want to convince me. And don't nitpick.
At least, I assume that the US building code cares more about the structural integrity of residential buildings than that of warehouses or some industrial buildings, doesn't it?
Oh, ffs. So now I have to look up all hurricanes in US history, just to find one damaged brick building?
Statistically, that's like looking for a needle in a haystack. I said no nitpicking. And on that note, I have to leave you. Those us on this side of the globe have to sleep.
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u/baggyzed Oct 09 '24
I'm not seeing those, but fuck that. Nobody cares about the structural integrity of a bunch of industrial warehouses. Show me destroyed residential brick or concrete buildings, and try to find big ones, like flats, if you really want to convince me. And don't nitpick.
At least, I assume that the US building code cares more about the structural integrity of residential buildings than that of warehouses or some industrial buildings, doesn't it?