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re: 14 Years ago today, the darkest day in Aggie history
Posted on 11/18/13 at 11:12 pm to flyAU
Posted on 11/18/13 at 11:12 pm to flyAU
There was some safety oversight but not not a ton. And the administration suffered the same faults as the students. It's actually an interesting study on groupthink and institutional blindness.
Initially stack (the construction phase) had limited hours but in the last few weeks it went from 6PM-6AM. It wasn't that bad - your dorm or corps outfit would rotate through a schedule - 6-12 one night, 12-6 following morning, then off the next day. The lateness didn't really matter, college students after all.
After about 2AM you'd weed out all but the hardcore.
Initially stack (the construction phase) had limited hours but in the last few weeks it went from 6PM-6AM. It wasn't that bad - your dorm or corps outfit would rotate through a schedule - 6-12 one night, 12-6 following morning, then off the next day. The lateness didn't really matter, college students after all.
After about 2AM you'd weed out all but the hardcore.
Posted on 11/18/13 at 11:16 pm to NoAC lives
I would be scared to get anywhere near that even with heavy oversight and being done by pro's let alone be a worker on it.
How did they secure the trees to make the "bundles"?
How did they secure the trees to make the "bundles"?
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