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Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Jan 25, 2001
Oh, and here's another website:
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It was here that I learned that they're not called "ball and stick" water towers, they're called: elevated sphere tanks. The other ones I grew up with are technically called "elevated toro tanks" and "fluted pillar tanks".
From the descriptions in the article, it sounds like the Manhattan ones are more ground tanks than the elevated tanks you see in the Midwest.
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Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Apr 4, 2001
I've seen that parts of this entry have been clipped out to make a new entry on Water Towers in New York. Is the bit that's still up still to be considered for Peer Review? Or are you planning on working on it some more?
Mikey
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Mr. Cogito Posted Apr 4, 2001
Mikey,
Thanks for your hawk-eyed scout vigilance. You are correct. I've excerpted part of it to be used in an entry about water towers in New York City. I'm planning to rework and elaborate a bit for a general entry now, but I think it's not really appropriate for Peer Review yet (well, at least for being accepted). Still, we can do it, and if anybody wants to organize a University project on infrastructures (eg, water towers, aqueducts, arches, transmission lines, etc), be my guest.
Yours,
Jake
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Martin Harper Posted May 25, 2001
Just a mild thought: if you want to concentrate on a single type of water tower, why not just call the entry "Water Towers, USA" - like we have an entry now on "Customer Services, UK". If you do want to go global, in Cyprus they have socking huge water towers all over the place, which helps to manage short water shortages. Of course, it helps that people don't try and keep lawns...
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Martin Harper Posted May 25, 2001
aha - just spotted that this is precisely what you did with the other entry... and it's been picked by a scout too...
Right, so this thread can wander off to the workshop, I take it?
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Mr. Cogito Posted May 25, 2001
Hello,
Yeah, it could go to workshop or just be sin binned and when I get around to making the changes, I'll put it back in Peer Review.
Yours,
Jake
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Mr. Cogito Posted Jun 24, 2001
Let's sinbin this one, or attach the thread to the article. And yes, I know about the scout thing now.
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