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10 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Thursday 5/26/11 - 11:53:03 PM EST (GMT-5)
Does anyone else find this as fascinating as I do?
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Guardian_E
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10 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Friday 5/27/11 - 12:32:26 PM EST (GMT-5)
That's very interesting...I always just pictured a bunch of shirtless dirty dudes with sledge hammers doing the work.
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10 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Friday 5/27/11 - 10:50:13 PM EST (GMT-5)
Cool!
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10 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Friday 5/27/11 - 11:02:07 PM EST (GMT-5)
Nerds.
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Menalippe
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10 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Monday 5/30/11 - 9:40:03 AM EST (GMT-5)
On Friday 5/27/11 - 12:32:26 PM Guardian_E wrote: That's very interesting...I always just pictured a bunch of shirtless dirty dudes with sledge hammers doing the work. |
It's not 1845 anymore.
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10 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Tuesday 5/31/11 - 8:53:14 PM EST (GMT-5)
Interesting. I always wondered how they laid tracks nowadays.
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10 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Wednesday 6/1/11 - 9:00:56 AM EST (GMT-5)
Not really, buddy. After all, this IS the 21st Century, and I would _expect_ 150 ton robots to do the work of those "shirtless dirty dudes" Guardian mentioned above.
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jsntrenkler
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10 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Saturday 6/4/11 - 1:20:16 PM EST (GMT-5)
interesting stuff indeed.
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