University of Washington School of Law c/o 2020 ::app cycle 2016/2017:: Forum
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I miss y'all. If any of you end up in Seattle this summer, let me know.
Also houseboats are pretty cool plz do not mock them
Also houseboats are pretty cool plz do not mock them
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How's your Groupme working out for Mich? Wonder if it would be nice or a nuisance.chandhi wrote:I miss y'all. If any of you end up in Seattle this summer, let me know.
Also houseboats are pretty cool plz do not mock them
Oh and I met the real MCMAND too!
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It is wonderful. Found some of my future best friends in there already.Capt_Beatty wrote:How's your Groupme working out for Mich? Wonder if it would be nice or a nuisance.chandhi wrote:I miss y'all. If any of you end up in Seattle this summer, let me know.
Also houseboats are pretty cool plz do not mock them
Oh and I met the real MCMAND too!
Congrats on meeting the UW celebrity of TLS!
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Yeah I drove up from PDX to do some apartment hunting, wound up eating lunch in the law building alone and there he was, flitting around his arms laden with study material.chandhi wrote:It is wonderful. Found some of my future best friends in there already.Capt_Beatty wrote:How's your Groupme working out for Mich? Wonder if it would be nice or a nuisance.chandhi wrote:I miss y'all. If any of you end up in Seattle this summer, let me know.
Also houseboats are pretty cool plz do not mock them
Oh and I met the real MCMAND too!
Congrats on meeting the UW celebrity of TLS!
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How did you identify him?! Did his MCMAND forehead tattoo give him away?Capt_Beatty wrote:Yeah I drove up from PDX to do some apartment hunting, wound up eating lunch in the law building alone and there he was, flitting around his arms laden with study material.chandhi wrote:It is wonderful. Found some of my future best friends in there already.Capt_Beatty wrote:How's your Groupme working out for Mich? Wonder if it would be nice or a nuisance.chandhi wrote:I miss y'all. If any of you end up in Seattle this summer, let me know.
Also houseboats are pretty cool plz do not mock them
Oh and I met the real MCMAND too!
Congrats on meeting the UW celebrity of TLS!
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He was actually doing the "mcmand does the sloppy swish" in the library.chandhi wrote:How did you identify him?! Did his MCMAND forehead tattoo give him away?Capt_Beatty wrote:Yeah I drove up from PDX to do some apartment hunting, wound up eating lunch in the law building alone and there he was, flitting around his arms laden with study material.chandhi wrote:It is wonderful. Found some of my future best friends in there already.Capt_Beatty wrote:How's your Groupme working out for Mich? Wonder if it would be nice or a nuisance.chandhi wrote:I miss y'all. If any of you end up in Seattle this summer, let me know.
Also houseboats are pretty cool plz do not mock them
Oh and I met the real MCMAND too!
Congrats on meeting the UW celebrity of TLS!
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Just less creepily and without a man-bun.
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He did this when I met him too - but extra creepily and with long flowing hair.Capt_Beatty wrote:
He was actually doing the "mcmand does the sloppy swish" in the library.
Just less creepily and without a man-bun.
Let me know when you're in town again if you want to grab coffee or something!
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Are you being serious? That sounds kinda epic.Capt_Beatty wrote:Would you consider a houseboat?Khalid1994aziz wrote:Hey everyone, if anyone is looking for housemates to keep costs reasonable, @youvebeenlawyered and I are looking for other law students to live with. Let me know if anyone's interested.
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I will, certainly!chandhi wrote:He did this when I met him too - but extra creepily and with long flowing hair.Capt_Beatty wrote:
He was actually doing the "mcmand does the sloppy swish" in the library.
Just less creepily and without a man-bun.
Let me know when you're in town again if you want to grab coffee or something!
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I was kidding, although these "floating homes" look pretty sweet.Khalid1994aziz wrote:Are you being serious? That sounds kinda epic.Capt_Beatty wrote:Would you consider a houseboat?Khalid1994aziz wrote:Hey everyone, if anyone is looking for housemates to keep costs reasonable, @youvebeenlawyered and I are looking for other law students to live with. Let me know if anyone's interested.
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I came across a statistic last night that said Seattle is the fastest growing city in the country. Apparently the city currently ranks anywhere from 3rd-10th nationally in economic prosperity, depending on the metrics used in the measurement. It's actually pretty difficult to count of the number of cranes if you're looking at the skyline. Hopefully the growth continues so we can ride the wave.
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You've gone and sparked my interest. I shall now be looking for a floating home.Capt_Beatty wrote:I was kidding, although these "floating homes" look pretty sweet.Khalid1994aziz wrote:Are you being serious? That sounds kinda epic.Capt_Beatty wrote:Would you consider a houseboat?Khalid1994aziz wrote:Hey everyone, if anyone is looking for housemates to keep costs reasonable, @youvebeenlawyered and I are looking for other law students to live with. Let me know if anyone's interested.
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Is everyone going to the mixer?
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But there will also be an earthquake soon and we will all die: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/ ... ly-big-oneTakeItToTrial wrote:I came across a statistic last night that said Seattle is the fastest growing city in the country. Apparently the city currently ranks anywhere from 3rd-10th nationally in economic prosperity, depending on the metrics used in the measurement. It's actually pretty difficult to count of the number of cranes if you're looking at the skyline. Hopefully the growth continues so we can ride the wave.
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Yeah, although I heard they didn't serve alcohol at the ASW Mixer. If this is a dry mixer, I may be forced to withdraw and abandon my deposit.Khalid1994aziz wrote:Is everyone going to the mixer?
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They promised us "hors d'oeuvres and refreshments."TakeItToTrial wrote:Yeah, although I heard they didn't serve alcohol at the ASW mixer. If this is a dry mixer, I may be forced to withdraw and abandon my deposit.Khalid1994aziz wrote:Is everyone going to the mixer?
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#FakeNewsrozes wrote:But there will also be an earthquake soon and we will all die: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/ ... ly-big-oneTakeItToTrial wrote:I came across a statistic last night that said Seattle is the fastest growing city in the country. Apparently the city currently ranks anywhere from 3rd-10th nationally in economic prosperity, depending on the metrics used in the measurement. It's actually pretty difficult to count of the number of cranes if you're looking at the skyline. Hopefully the growth continues so we can ride the wave.
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Party at your boat!Khalid1994aziz wrote:You've gone and sparked my interest. I shall now be looking for a floating home.Capt_Beatty wrote:I was kidding, although these "floating homes" look pretty sweet.Khalid1994aziz wrote:Are you being serious? That sounds kinda epic.Capt_Beatty wrote:Would you consider a houseboat?Khalid1994aziz wrote:Hey everyone, if anyone is looking for housemates to keep costs reasonable, @youvebeenlawyered and I are looking for other law students to live with. Let me know if anyone's interested.
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I did a seismic assessment during the ASD event, we're all good. just STAY in the law building.rozes wrote:But there will also be an earthquake soon and we will all die: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/ ... ly-big-oneTakeItToTrial wrote:I came across a statistic last night that said Seattle is the fastest growing city in the country. Apparently the city currently ranks anywhere from 3rd-10th nationally in economic prosperity, depending on the metrics used in the measurement. It's actually pretty difficult to count of the number of cranes if you're looking at the skyline. Hopefully the growth continues so we can ride the wave.
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The building that's made out of glass? Lol.Capt_Beatty wrote:I did a seismic assessment during the ASD event, we're all good. just STAY in the law building.rozes wrote:But there will also be an earthquake soon and we will all die: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/ ... ly-big-oneTakeItToTrial wrote:I came across a statistic last night that said Seattle is the fastest growing city in the country. Apparently the city currently ranks anywhere from 3rd-10th nationally in economic prosperity, depending on the metrics used in the measurement. It's actually pretty difficult to count of the number of cranes if you're looking at the skyline. Hopefully the growth continues so we can ride the wave.
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6 mm annealed laminated glass? I'd be more worried about a bookshelf falling on me.TakeItToTrial wrote:The building that's made out of glass? Lol.Capt_Beatty wrote:I did a seismic assessment during the ASD event, we're all good. just STAY in the law building.rozes wrote:But there will also be an earthquake soon and we will all die: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/ ... ly-big-oneTakeItToTrial wrote:I came across a statistic last night that said Seattle is the fastest growing city in the country. Apparently the city currently ranks anywhere from 3rd-10th nationally in economic prosperity, depending on the metrics used in the measurement. It's actually pretty difficult to count of the number of cranes if you're looking at the skyline. Hopefully the growth continues so we can ride the wave.
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Jk. I know nothing about engineering.Capt_Beatty wrote:6 mm annealed laminated glass? I'd be more worried about a bookshelf falling on me.TakeItToTrial wrote:The building that's made out of glass? Lol.Capt_Beatty wrote:I did a seismic assessment during the ASD event, we're all good. just STAY in the law building.rozes wrote:But there will also be an earthquake soon and we will all die: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/ ... ly-big-oneTakeItToTrial wrote:I came across a statistic last night that said Seattle is the fastest growing city in the country. Apparently the city currently ranks anywhere from 3rd-10th nationally in economic prosperity, depending on the metrics used in the measurement. It's actually pretty difficult to count of the number of cranes if you're looking at the skyline. Hopefully the growth continues so we can ride the wave.
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the wiki pages says it has 47,000 SF of glass! I'm no expert (architects are notorious for designing structurally impossible things) but I would imagine the concrete and steel beam system would absorb the horizontal force of an earthquake. Vertical forces typically aren't calculated bc people assume the weight of the building would resist it. And the glass curtain wall has a semi-rigid connection that would allow for movement between the structure and the curtain wall panel, maybe 1/2" or so of clearance. Hope we never have to experience it.TakeItToTrial wrote:Jk. I know nothing about engineering.Capt_Beatty wrote:6 mm annealed laminated glass? I'd be more worried about a bookshelf falling on me.TakeItToTrial wrote:The building that's made out of glass? Lol.Capt_Beatty wrote:I did a seismic assessment during the ASD event, we're all good. just STAY in the law building.rozes wrote:But there will also be an earthquake soon and we will all die: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/ ... ly-big-oneTakeItToTrial wrote:I came across a statistic last night that said Seattle is the fastest growing city in the country. Apparently the city currently ranks anywhere from 3rd-10th nationally in economic prosperity, depending on the metrics used in the measurement. It's actually pretty difficult to count of the number of cranes if you're looking at the skyline. Hopefully the growth continues so we can ride the wave.
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Sure it's the ground acceleration minus the resistance of the soil....jk jk I have no idea. I just know the building is supposed to remain upright until everyone can evacuate.mcmand wrote:
The biggest concern is vertical force in Seattle though, because of our high risk for megaquakes and transverse waves. Can you provide us an analysis of how Gates Hall will stand up in a 9.0+ quake from the Cascadia subduction zone?
(Jk i'm trying to be difficult. Although if you actually do know the answer that would be cool.)
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