BTW, when I was in school for architecture, I had one of the the architects
> that worked on the WTC buildings as an instructor for awhile.  The way the
> towers came down was exactly as they were designed to do.  However, it was
> several centuries earlier than expected.  The buildings were designed to be
> structurally sound to last for about 1000 years.  Also designed to take a
> hit from a 707, not a fully fueled 767.  The fact that it remained upright
> from the impact itself is testimony to that.
>
> Fred
Here's the $64 Billion question....how did those Navy Seals (or whatever 
demolition company the guv'ment hired) know how to drop a 110 Story 
Building that was constructed like the WT Center was? What part of 
"skill set" is involved in that?

I'm not saying the Seals couldn't give 'er a good go, but, dang! They're 
GOOD! Most of the stuff they're trained to destroy just kind of flies in 
all directions and makes a big mess. But not these guys...they're almost 
as good as Bruce Willis and those oil-well drilling guys who flew into 
space and blew up that Earth-killer asteroid! Hey! Maybe they were involved!

Where was Bruce Willis on 9/11/01????!!!

Oh wait, that was fantasy.

Mike

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