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A few people had the wherewithal to know something wasn't right and got the hell out of there just in time but most others in the affected portion of the building weren't as fortunate. This means the occupants had time to evacuate but there likely wasn't a plan or someone smart enough to realize something was very very wrong and sound the alarm / start pounding on doors, whatever it takes. Something didn't snap and the place instantly tumbled down. But until we know more from the people who actually have boots on the ground at the site - it's generally speculative at this point.įrom what I can see from everything here, it took 10-15 minutes from the initiating event - whatever that may have been - to collapse.

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Most of you have some pretty good ideas about what likely happened and I'm not going to doubt those of you who are professional structural engineers for a living and know this stuff inside and out (not my wheelhouse). Some general thoughts about the possible causes. But like anything else these things need to be maintained too.

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Cost shouldn't be a factor at this point. At my home, the $300 system I bought on Amazon has 4 high-def cameras recording 24/7 and a 1 TB hard drive that holds a week of high-def 30 fps video. No telling what type of system they had showing the initial collapse and really no reason to have motion activation on any type of system these days. NVR/DVR systems are getting cheaper, with more storage space and higher resolution. But it would likely be in a secure place for later analysis / evidence for now. If they found it, assuming it was still functional - they haven't said anything yet publicly (no reason to at this point). If they have one - it's likely one of the first things they looked for to preserve it. The collapsed building security camera NVR/DVR system. Existence of these recordings, if any, aren't being made public. There are a number of neighboring properties that may also have cameras recording and those too were all likely canvassed early on to preserve footage before it could be overwritten.

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are all in a secure place for further analysis / evidence. Security cameras - the outdoor surveillance video of the building collapsing - you can bet that camera / NVR / hard drive / SD card, etc. Oizo, FM Attack, SebastiAn, Giorgio Moroder, Lone, Small Black, The Mary Onettes, The Outrunners, Perturbator, Tears for Fears, Miami Nights 1984, Sedat, Phoenix, Phono Ghosts, Vogel, Principles of Geometry, Talking Heads, Power Glove, The Psychedelic Furs, The Radio Dept, Disasterpeace, David Wise, Cassius, MvG, Ezekiel III, John Hughes, Steve Jobs.Īrtwork by: “Sferro EP” was produced and recorded with the push of a button, thanks to computers.Some thoughts on the past 5 pages of this thread. BULGAR, Naked Eyes, Daft Punk, Tommy, Adeyhawke, Le Matos, Rex Ronan, GosT, Le Prix, Johnatron, Neon Workout, HR, Pelifics, AIR, Ian Pooley, Alan Braxe, Lifelike, Kris Menace, Tangerine Dream, Mr. Jennifer Duvall, My incredibly supportive parents Randy & Stephanie Sferro, Gabe Frankland, Troy Watson, Eric Fodor, Jeff Thornsbury, Ryan Adcox, Charlie Cole, Mathew Corban, Bryan Chenal, Frédéric Féret, Ciarán Byrne, Rick Shithouse, Elizabeth Trott, Helene Rickhard, Christian Källström, Michael Pryles, Kristoffer Truitt, Marko Maric, Denis Pomortsev, Yota, Bård Aasen Lødemel, David Strock, Noel Alcaraz, Pete, Eric Pitts and anyone else I may have forgotten.īoards of Canada, Gary Numan, Kraftwerk, The Chemical Brothers, The Diogenes Club, Thieves Like Us, Stuart Price, The Smiths, Duran Duran, Bogdan Irkük a.k.a.

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Sferro would like to thank the following people, for without them this EP wouldn’t have happened:












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