Roasting by the pool...
Roasting by the pool...
Had to share this one - thought it was funny as hell
A Las Vegas hotel is acidentally cooking guests alive as they lie by the pool - turns out the hotel's exterior is one giant parabolic mirror.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/29/vdar ... gas-strip/
Lord what a stuff up!
A Las Vegas hotel is acidentally cooking guests alive as they lie by the pool - turns out the hotel's exterior is one giant parabolic mirror.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/29/vdar ... gas-strip/
Lord what a stuff up!
I was placing brick pavers in an outdoor bowl shaped seating area for an Government Tech Center on a really hot day that had a curved glass wall feature like that hotel in Vegas, that caused pretty well the same thing. Health and safety had to close down the job-site because after a few workers fainted from heatstroke, someone measured 135 F + in the bowl on a 100 F day. It was literally like working in Death Valley. The concrete would get to almost 200 F at high noon in spots and we were literally frying eggs on the curbs. We had to come at night to finish the work. The area still remains closed year round.
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Did you think that one through?dissent wrote:oh, and what part of "unexpected" is it that the designers of this hotel don't expect the sun to reflect off of their shiny building.
"hmm, we fully expect the sun to radiate off this and cook our customers. Yes..."
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If you build what is essentially a giant parabolic mirror, damn straight you should see this coming. Must have been one winner of an architectural firm that designed it.Thenior wrote:Did you think that one through?dissent wrote:oh, and what part of "unexpected" is it that the designers of this hotel don't expect the sun to reflect off of their shiny building.
"hmm, we fully expect the sun to radiate off this and cook our customers. Yes..."