A tree .... to cancer?

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by jean63 » 07/03/06, 18:59

Christophe : Arrow:

I would rather be of the "believe it" type since I installed my electrical nuisance system in my house 20 years ago.

But with regard to such a laptop I have my opinion. I think it's a good invention: it can save lives, but it's used for everything and anything, we can live without it, that's my case: I have an old mobile card that I charge with 15 euros twice a year so as not to lose the number. My children grew up without, and the elders who earn their crust do not have any, they prefer to keep their money to pay cinemas and vacations on the waves and the wind (surf and windsurf), so the transmitters I am good agree that there are risks but what does it change that he camouflages them in a false tree from the moment everyone knows it. I understand that it is a way of being forgotten .... they really take people for c .... but sometimes it is the truth.

I imagine that if this tree is near a school, the parents and local instincts will moan ... and I'm not talking about the locals!
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by Christine » 07/03/06, 20:14

I think it's mostly bad taste. The GSM antennas are not frankly sexy (see along the highways) so we want to look pretty so as not to shock the neighborhood. But since we taste like a puppy, we make something mega-kitsch.
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by gegyx » 07/03/06, 22:39

Paldeolien wrote:There it is quite the opposite, no holes, no planting, no shrouds and above all a big catch in the wind; it can't hold, it's not possible.
The large perpendicular gantries which support the traffic lights, on the wide tracks, are fixed by 4 bolts on a stake.
The tree is hollow; it consists of a proven standard pylon; The branches are at the end only, the wind resistance is more restrictive for the trunk, but the branches are hollow, light and short. The anchoring is done on a very large concrete base, which replaces a guy line, provided there are a few piles under the slab.
jean63 wrote: I have an old mobile card that I recharge with 15 euros twice a year so as not to lose the number.
I imagine that if this tree is near a school, the parents and local instincts will moan ... and I'm not talking about the locals!
Jean, check your number anyway, because the 2-month mobile cards went from 15 to 20 €, just after switching to €.
The tree in question is in a wood, not in the city center near a school.
It is better there, than multiple antennas above the homes of tenant tenants.
Christine wrote:I think it's mostly bad taste. The GSM antennas are not frankly sexy (see along the highways) so we want to look pretty so as not to shock the neighborhood. But since we taste like a puppy, we make something mega-kitsch.
Completely agree, since it's shit anyway, as well do not disfigure the aesthetics of the wood.
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by jean63 » 07/03/06, 23:44

jean63 wrote:
I have an old mobile card that I recharge with 15 euros twice a year so as not to lose the number.
I imagine that if this tree is near a school, the parents and local instincts will moan ... and I'm not talking about the locals!
Jean, check your number anyway, because the 2-month mobile cards went from 15 to 20 €, just after switching to €.
The tree in question is in a wood, not in the city center near a school.
It is better there, than multiple antennas above the homes of tenant tenants.


For the mobicarte, it is the validity of the number which is 6 months, but one cannot call or be called only one month (or two), they have shortened! What interests me is that I can recharge it if necessary with my credit card. If we exceed the deadline, we find sim cards for cheap on ebay, but that forces us to change the number.

For the cancer tree, indeed it is quite far from the dwellings (in appearance because we do not see what is behind the slope of the railway? .... maybe a housing estate ???). When at its stability, the wooden pots are deeply sunk into the ground, it is true that the lampposts are bolted but they do not have false branches at the top which must represent a catch in the wind, unless they tear themselves away from the 1st burst that is too strong and preserve the trunk?
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by gegyx » 06/06/08, 23:21

A story, like there are so many others…

"Christophe's fight in the town of St Christophe"

: Cheesy:

http://www.next-up.org/Newsoftheworld/Ruchere.php#1
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