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Sun 08 Sep 2019 08:32:04 AM EDT Slept from eleven-thirty to seven-thirty. Woke once in the night. High of seventy-one and mostly cloudy today. Goals: - Make notes about systemd timers Done. - Add XP house rules to referee playbook Done. - Work on collaborative adventure a little Not much. - Play D&D with Jay and Ed? Done. https://www.indystar.com/story/news/history/retroindy/2014/01/07/indiana-bell/4354705/ > In 1929, the Indiana Bell Telephone Company purchased the Central Union Telephone Company Building and had plans to demolish and build a much larger headquarters on the site. Architect Kurt Vonnegut Sr. had other plans. He suggested the building could be moved to make room for expansion. > > John Eichlea Co of Pittsburgh was contractor for the move while Bevington, Taggert & Fowler were the engineers, Vonnegut, Bohn & Mueller were the project architects. > > Between Oct. 12 and Nov. 14 1930 the eight-story 11,000-ton Indiana Bell building was shifted 52 feet south along Meridian St. and rotated 90 degrees to face New York St. Workmen used a concrete mat cushioned by Oregon fir timbers 75-ton, hydraulic jacks and rollers, as the mass moved off one roller workers placed another ahead of it. Every six strokes of the jacks would shift the building three-eights of an inch - moving it 15 inches per hour. > > Gas, electric heat, water and sewage were were maintained to the building all during the move. The 600 workers entered and left the traveling structure using a sheltered passageway that moved with the building. The employees never felt the building move and telephone service went on without interruption. And yes, the move took less than 30 days. It remains one of the largest buildings ever moved. The building was demolished in 1963. Watched a few episodes of This Way Up. Funny. Forty-minute walk into Beverly Park in the afternoon. Cloudy and not hot. Rain soon? Heard crickets and cicadas. Saw a couple little white butterflies, several bees, a pair of turnkey vultures, several blue jays, and a woodpecker. One of the blue jays seems to have learned to imitate the call of a red-tailed hawk. Played D&D with Ed and Jay on Discord. Explored a bit more of the Caverns of Thracia. Servings: grains 7/6, fruit 3/4, vegetables 5/4, dairy 2/2, meat 4/3, nuts 0/0.5 Brunch: pineapple, cucumber, banana, coffee Lunch: carrots, pierogi Afternoon snack: orange Dinner: Chinese 120/79

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