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Rubber Sidewalks Replacing Concrete In Some Cities
KFMB: San Diego, CA ^
| 11/20/06
| KFMB News 8
Posted on 11/20/2006 7:20:43 PM PST by jonesboheim
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To: jonesboheim
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posted on
11/20/2006 7:36:01 PM PST
by
deport
To: jonesboheim
at first I read it as "rubble" and was thinking that these
were in Detroit...
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posted on
11/20/2006 7:37:16 PM PST
by
rahbert
To: jonesboheim
I have seen the recycled rubber 'mulch' in home centers --- lots more expensive than wood mulch, but supposed to last "forever." I do know they use it on playgrounds around swings, slides ect. to make a soft landing spot when the kids screw up. Wish they had that when I was a kid. I might have avoided all those x-rays and plaster casts.
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posted on
11/20/2006 7:37:21 PM PST
by
Ditto
To: jonesboheim
A quick Google reveals various solutions. From a cursory look, it appears a "poured" rubber sidewalk is better than these mats or tiles.
This image shows the President and an Iraq vet amputee running on "Softwalk" which is a recycled rubber surface.
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posted on
11/20/2006 7:38:13 PM PST
by
visualops
(artlife.us)
To: Ditto
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posted on
11/20/2006 7:40:00 PM PST
by
gotribe
(There's still time to begin a war in Iraq.)
To: rottndog
There are different types. The tiles or mats are preformed and shipped to location. They are moveable and might not always be suitable. There is also a poured solution. If you think about recreational surfaces it's not surprizing sidewalks will change. I would think this would be a great solution for driveways as well.
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posted on
11/20/2006 7:41:39 PM PST
by
visualops
(artlife.us)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
I heard that in GA, they grind up old peanut brittle and make side walks that are safe and delicious!!
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posted on
11/20/2006 7:50:23 PM PST
by
Holicheese
(Beerfest could be the greatest movie ever made!)
To: msnimje
There are a couple of parks with playgrounds where I take my granddaughters to play....and they have this rubber stuff by the playground equipment.
I love walking on it...it is just soft enough that it is so comfortable to walk on.
Looks pretty good, also.
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posted on
11/20/2006 7:56:29 PM PST
by
Txsleuth
(Bolton/Cheney (that would be Lynne) 08)
To: Loud Mime
I wonder what the sidewalks around University of Southern California will be like... ribbed.
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posted on
11/20/2006 8:05:00 PM PST
by
NonValueAdded
(Prayers for our patriot brother, 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub. Brian, we're all pulling for you!)
To: Ditto
in elementary school we found a rubber sidewalk in the playground, everyone stood around staring at it and laughing for the entire recess. Are we talking about the same thing?
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posted on
11/20/2006 8:09:39 PM PST
by
ryan125
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
". . . I heard that France grinds up nuclear spent rods and use them to build roads. Is this true?"
Think of how much energy we simplistic, Americans spend on lighting for our roads. On hte other hand, the French are sooooo much more insightful, wise and sophisticated that their roads are made to glow in the dark.
;-)
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posted on
11/20/2006 8:11:58 PM PST
by
GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon Liberty, it is essential to examine principles, - -)
To: NonValueAdded
I read somewhere that in Europe their roads last much, much longer than ours because of the high content of rubber in the mix.
To: deport
Would you know what type of trees these are?
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posted on
11/20/2006 8:15:44 PM PST
by
jla
To: jonesboheim
They're alright to walk on, but I hate the way the soles of my shoes whine when I jog...
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posted on
11/20/2006 8:16:25 PM PST
by
Ranxerox
To: Responsibility2nd
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posted on
11/20/2006 8:16:41 PM PST
by
Ladysmith
((NRA, SAS) Gun owners have illustrated rights are individual and can be protected by individuals.)
To: jonesboheim
If you fall down on a rubber sidewalk, will you bounce back up?
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posted on
11/20/2006 8:21:17 PM PST
by
twhitak
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Yes, that way they dont need street lights.
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posted on
11/20/2006 8:25:13 PM PST
by
crz
To: jonesboheim
"Allow water and air to reach the tree roots"
Like tree roots don't grow in the direction of water?
Wait until a root grows up, makes an uneven spot in the rubber mat, and someone trips. Then, after it is 3 times as expensive to install, it will be 1000 times as expensive in terms of liability and litigation.
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posted on
11/20/2006 8:27:20 PM PST
by
donmeaker
(If the sky don't say "Surrender Dorothy!" then my ex wife is out of town.)
To: jonesboheim
Dark material generates heat, causes global warming.
LOL.
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posted on
11/20/2006 8:31:37 PM PST
by
MaxMax
(God Bless America)
To: jonesboheim
Oh, my... I would love this. I've had the pleasure of running on one of those super expensive rubber tracks and it was absolute heaven on my knees and hips.
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posted on
11/20/2006 8:31:47 PM PST
by
RepoGirl
("Tom, I'm getting dead from you, but I'm not getting Un-dead..." -- Frasier Crane)
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