BGDrew wrote:I know how they're saving money. They're using PVC pipe for supports.
I was wondering about that too. Why white? I've always seen I-beams primerd in... well, primer color.
Maybe the white is so they stand out better for the camera. (or so the planes see them)
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MIBGSUFan wrote:I can say that the proposed building of the SEBO center was a big plus toward my son's decision to commit to BGSU. It is great to see the center taking shape. I imagine it will be a VERY NICE attractor of future BGSU athletes.
I can only imagine how excited all of you long time BGSU fans are to see the steel going up.
Go Falcons!
Welcome aboard! Is Big Bird flying in to kick in the Spring Game?
By the way, when you use "MI" around these parts, people are gonna think Michigan, not Merritt Island.
"An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools."
- Ernest Hemingway
MIBGSUFan wrote:I can say that the proposed building of the SEBO center was a big plus toward my son's decision to commit to BGSU. It is great to see the center taking shape. I imagine it will be a VERY NICE attractor of future BGSU athletes.
I can only imagine how excited all of you long time BGSU fans are to see the steel going up.
Go Falcons!
Welcome aboard! Is Big Bird flying in to kick in the Spring Game?
By the way, when you use "MI" around these parts, people are gonna think Michigan, not Merritt Island.
Right you are Warthog. Thanks for clearing that up for me. Looks like I need to go get that morning cup of coffee.
BGDrew wrote:I know how they're saving money. They're using PVC pipe for supports.
I was wondering about that too. Why white? I've always seen I-beams primerd in... well, primer color.
Maybe the white is so they stand out better for the camera. (or so the planes see them)
Maybe it is a fire resistant coating?
Actually, looking at some of the conceptual elevations of the project, it looks like there are exposed I-beams in some of the large open areas... probably having them painted now saves a step later.
Grant Cummings
ROLL ALONG!!!
"We are linked to this institution by invisible bonds that do not wither or dissolve." --BGSU President, Dr. Ralph W. McDonald - 1968
ZiggyZoomba wrote:Actually, looking at some of the conceptual elevations of the project, it looks like there are exposed I-beams in some of the large open areas... probably having them painted now saves a step later.
I agree. That end looks like it is pretty much wide open on the inside and these beams would be exposed. Wonder as they move West if they will use different colored beams?
"An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools."
- Ernest Hemingway
Flipper wrote:45 mph gusts are called a "gentle breeze" in Bowling Green
right you are flipper. I was on teh bus this morning over by the satadium to see how things are going and it looks like they have part of the slanted roof that Sebo is supposed to show off when it is done. There were a lot of parents and potential future BGSU students, marvelling at the building and i was impressed that some of the kids were telling their parenst that is was teh sebo center, like they actually knew what was going up, and they knew alot about it too! It was great to see and listen to!!!
Flipper wrote:45 mph gusts are called a "gentle breeze" in Bowling Green
oh how i know. lived there for 23 years. walking to class, you start crying (literally).
I will never forget those walks from Dunbar to the Math Science bldg my Freshman year...Seemed like a 5 mile hike...
Heh. I transferred to BG in Spring of '02 and lived in Anderson. I had a 9 AM class in Math Science that semester and I learned very quickly not to shave in the morning.
I have to tell you, even from across the country, it is so exciting to watch this building go up!
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It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan
Flipper wrote:45 mph gusts are called a "gentle breeze" in Bowling Green
oh how i know. lived there for 23 years. walking to class, you start crying (literally).
I will never forget those walks from Dunbar to the Math Science bldg my Freshman year...Seemed like a 5 mile hike...
I've done that exact walk many times this year. It's not fun, especially when you are facing the wind on those cold winter days. Luckily for us we didn't have that bad a winter this year and those days (which Svillefalcon and I refer to as TFC for too ****ing cold) were few and far between.
Flipper wrote:45 mph gusts are called a "gentle breeze" in Bowling Green
oh how i know. lived there for 23 years. walking to class, you start crying (literally).
I will never forget those walks from Dunbar to the Math Science bldg my Freshman year...Seemed like a 5 mile hike...
I've done that exact walk many times this year. It's not fun, especially when you are facing the wind on those cold winter days. Luckily for us we didn't have that bad a winter this year and those days (which Svillefalcon and I refer to as TFC for too ****ing cold) were few and far between.
Having survived the winter of '78 in Kohl Hall, I'm having a lot of trouble finding any sympathy for any of you.
Flipper wrote:45 mph gusts are called a "gentle breeze" in Bowling Green
oh how i know. lived there for 23 years. walking to class, you start crying (literally).
I will never forget those walks from Dunbar to the Math Science bldg my Freshman year...Seemed like a 5 mile hike...
I've done that exact walk many times this year. It's not fun, especially when you are facing the wind on those cold winter days. Luckily for us we didn't have that bad a winter this year and those days (which Svillefalcon and I refer to as TFC for too ****ing cold) were few and far between.
Having survived the winter of '78 in Kohl Hall, I'm having a lot of trouble finding any sympathy for any of you.
Was that back when there were hills both ways to and from the dorm, you had no shoes and you always had to be alert for Pteredactyl attacks?
From the halls of ivy...
It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan