was going to post this in the wtf thread but i thought it was be better for its own thread.. if any one else has vids like this put them here..
-nsw language-
http://youtu.be/asW71AULtMM (http://youtu.be/asW71AULtMM)
why it took them 6 min (maybe more depending on when they first noticed) to think about calling some one is astonishing.. physics people.. it's going to break shit..
news vid shows it inside house http://youtu.be/fqptbtwXUCs (http://youtu.be/fqptbtwXUCs)
I was on the edge of my seat. :P
(http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t180/bobspapa/ef.jpg)
lol.. bob, getting pointers for future festivities?
Those ice shoves are pretty common in the spring. That video was from May last year. Once the ice starts busting up and the wind gets on it, it just doesn't stop. Lake Winnebago, near me always has spring ice damage especially with an East wind. 10 miles of ice 3 feet thick pushed by the wind takes a lot of convincing to stop. There will be 30 foot piles of ice on the shores after breakup and a big wind.
how do they stop it?
Bob, I wish that was a video....LOL
Quote from: cokey on January 09, 2014, 11:59:22 AM
why it took them 6 min (maybe more depending on when they first noticed) to think about calling some one is astonishing.. physics people.. it's going to break shit..
Call someone to do what? Turn off the cold? Move the lake?
Johnny Storm from the Fantastic Four ^
lol.. just call.. fd can't stop it but they don't know how bad it can get.. get inside the house break some wireing causing a fire maybe.
I stop it by not living right next to a giant lake.
Quote from: lethe on January 10, 2014, 04:17:45 AM
I stop it by not living right next to a giant lake.
Exactly Some forces of nature are pretty hard to resist. Its the price paid for high dollar shore front real estate - hurricanes, flooding and ice shoves.
Quote from: lethe on January 10, 2014, 04:17:45 AM
I stop it by not living right next to a giant lake.
[thumbsup] basically