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TerryP

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My grandmother called wires between poles a clothesline.


[h=2]Photos from a test rolling of the Toomer’s Triangle[/h] Written by Staff Sports, Toomer's Corner, Village May 31, 2013 If you’re wondering what the Toomer’s Triangle is going to look like rolled, wonder no more. Or maybe just wonder less.

Folks with Auburn’s City Manager’s office actually had a test rolling of various types of wires being considered to connect the temporary rolling structure’s three concrete poles before the poles were installed at the corner on Wednesday. They sent us some photos.


There will actually be two wires strung between each pole several inches apart to maximize drape, as TWER first reported in March, and much like the utility lines of yore.


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Terry's posting about Auburn :)

I'm still left shaking me head at this.

Just for clarity's sake. Read this again with me.

"Folks with Auburn’s City Manager’s office actually had a test rolling of various types of wires being considered..."

Can you imagine the conversations here?!?

Worker 1: OK, that wire won't work.
Worker 2: I'll go get more wire.
Worker 3: No, wait. They just need to be 2 ft apart for maximum draping potential.

Am I wrong to assume Worker #3 is an engineer?
 
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