Date: 10/31/1999, 7:36 am
> I have never heard of a NASCAR team bending the rules!! {:o)
> When I was doing my apprenticeship training several years ago the college
> was holding a spaghetti bridge building contest. The trick was to build a
> bridge that was one meter long, that you could drive a toy car across. You
> then attached weight to it until it broke. (The bridge could not weigh
> more than 750 grams.)
> I got the brilliant idea that we could compete! So we built a bridge.
> We got a ruling by the three engineers who were judges and they all agreed
> that our bridge was within the rules. (Good thing there was no ugly rule!)
> The previous year the winning bridge held 35 pounds. The first weight for
> everyone was 25 pounds. This eliminated about one half the entries.
> When one of the judges saw that our bridge was still in it he reversed his
> decision and asked for our bridge to be disqualified. It was. I asked if
> we could still participate to see how strong it was. The other judges
> thought this would be a good way to stop us from making a scene.
> Our bridge held 40 pounds (Broke after 45 seconds at 45 pounds.) So we
> beat the record from the year before. We were the only non-engineering
> participant. The new record was 102 pounds. Two bridges tied because the
> metal hooks could no longer handle the weight.
> Did we bend the rules?? You bet! All the way to the breaking point.
> Ian {:o)
Why was it disqualified? Post a picture if possible.
Messages In This Thread
- Re: Bending the Rules
Dean Trexel -- 10/29/1999, 9:07 pm- Re: Bending the Rules
Ian Johnston -- 10/30/1999, 12:54 am- Re: Bending the Rules
Marty H -- 10/31/1999, 7:36 am- Re: Y're Outta Thar!
Ian Johnston -- 10/31/1999, 6:31 pm
- Re: Y're Outta Thar!
- Re: Bending the Rules
- Re: Bending the Rules