Boston wrote: » I think I saw baza today sitting in my space in the library.
jmccrohan wrote: » Very tempted to post this over in the BESS thread. :pac:
Baza210 wrote: » the frack would I be doing in a library?
Boston wrote: » The word is fuck, use it.
jmccrohan wrote: » Where the fcuk is mario gym?
Baza210 wrote: » Monday Wednesday Friday Saturday Mon waitwhat. SATURDAY?!
Baza210 wrote: » Haven't started my essay/report yet
devinejay wrote: » +1
Baza210 wrote: » I went to the Berkeley, and there was a book on the cathedral I'm doing. I managed to get 1.5 copy pages of notes from it. It spent all its time going on about stained glass windows and **** like that. It didn't even mention what the hell the technical name for the roof supports were, other than "beams". They're like inverted Ts..
Wikipedia wrote: A beam is a structural element that is capable of withstanding load primarily by resisting bending.
mathew wrote: » Ill eventually get this lab report done..... :rolleyes:
Peleus wrote: » i've been wondering this for ages and have given up. Anyone know what material the white walls here are made of? I thought it might be concrete but wasn't sure if they used concrete for stuff like this in the 1800s. i know the collums are granite but don't think the walls are cos why are they painted? anyone know? cheers.