
Holland's Barriers to the Sea- Most of Holland is below sea level, the nation a drainage basin for three major rivers. Its people have fought back against floods since the Middle Ages. But now, they have massive, computer-controlled sea barriers and dams doing the trick.
A silent film consisting mostly of dynamite tests conducted by the Bureau of Mines Experiment Station at Bruceton, Pennsylvania. Footage includes preparation of dynamite for firing and explosive demonstrations in a coal mine testing gallery.
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Follow construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, NYC's first suspension bridge; the George Washington Bridge, the world's busiest bridge; and the Verrazano Narrows, NYC's longest bridge.
The engineers are working with the creative designers to manipulate their wild creativity into real-world feasibility. As the teams gear up for the year 2020, the engineers are undertaking hydrogen as their alternative fuel solution.
Tokyo's Sky City- It would house 35,000 residents and host 100,000 daily workers, students and visitors. This space-age city in the sky might seem like science fiction, but it answers some questions about where humans might live as our most crowded cities become even more densely populated.
The monthly proceedings of the Bay Area MySQL User's Group.
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