I work in a elivader. seriously nothing like it. best job in the world! most thing working in a elivader are scetchy to do at first but if you get the chance work in an elivader
This is massive compared to the one I hate worked in. I'm in high school and for my work study I work at the local CO-OP which has an elevator. In the town I live in, it has an elevator and I live right by it. (I go to school ten miles away) its ran by the same company I work for and a long time ago my father worked for that elevator. Never been inside of it but always wanted too. These buildings are massive. Inside its like a tomb. Downstairs in the tunnels we call it the catacombs cause that's what it looks like. Its pretty cool.
Basic science that is yet unexplored. We would use windmills to compress air, then insert compressed air into a device that uses displaced water to generate torque which inputs into a generator. The advantage here is that compressors generate compressed air anytime the shaft rotates while generators require speed before output is generated. Also, compressors continually increases output with speed while electrical generators 'flat line' soon after they come online + compressed air can be stored.
When do they do these tours at this location? I worked at this malthouse for 16 years when it was american malting and when Genesee brewing bought it out,
I am going to talk about something you might find hard to believe. These grain elevators will become relevant again on the Buffalo skyline as will every grain elevator in these United States. They will become a major source of electrical energy in every city they stand in. Just a bit more time ...
Your inability to see does not determine basic science ... you need to do more study of basic elemental science, obviously. If you decide not to the truth does not change ...
I work in a elivader. seriously nothing like it. best job in the world! most thing working in a elivader are scetchy to do at first but if you get the chance work in an elivader
This is massive compared to the one I hate worked in. I'm in high school and for my work study I work at the local CO-OP which has an elevator. In the town I live in, it has an elevator and I live right by it. (I go to school ten miles away) its ran by the same company I work for and a long time ago my father worked for that elevator. Never been inside of it but always wanted too. These buildings are massive. Inside its like a tomb. Downstairs in the tunnels we call it the catacombs cause that's what it looks like. Its pretty cool.
awesome video, epic music 4 mood
Basic science that is yet unexplored. We would use windmills to compress air, then insert compressed air into a device that uses displaced water to generate torque which inputs into a generator. The advantage here is that compressors generate compressed air anytime the shaft rotates while generators require speed before output is generated. Also, compressors continually increases output with speed while electrical generators 'flat line' soon after they come online + compressed air can be stored.
It's by Philip Glass, called "Resource" from the film Koyaanisqatsi
When do they do these tours at this location? I worked at this malthouse for 16 years when it was american malting and when Genesee brewing bought it out,
I am going to talk about something you might find hard to believe. These grain elevators will become relevant again on the Buffalo skyline as will every grain elevator in these United States. They will become a major source of electrical energy in every city they stand in. Just a bit more time ...
me and my freind climed it.... so cool
Like walking on the surface of the moon bud...nothing ain't never gonna walk there again!
I know where this is I live in the ward and I've never been in this one I want to if I can find it
how can a long abandoned grain elevator become a szource of electricity and how do you know?
What's the music called? Amazing
Was this shot with a GoPro Hero cam?
Yes I used a gopro hero 960 @ 720p
What street is this on
Child st, it's off if Ohio @ Ganson.
Check out Explore Buffalo for tour info
Oh I work on south park near the arena I see them all the time
Your inability to see does not determine basic science ... you need to do more study of basic elemental science, obviously. If you decide not to the truth does not change ...