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  • GM warns some Bolt owners to park outdoors due to fire risk

    07/14/2021 4:18:52 PM PDT · by george76 · 53 replies
    News 19 ^ | Jul 14, 2021
    General Motors is telling owners of some older Chevrolet Bolts to park them outdoors and not to charge them overnight because two of the electric cars caught fire after recall repairs were made. The company said Wednesday that the request covers 2017 through 2019 Bolts that were part of a group that was recalled earlier due to fires in the batteries. The latest request comes after two Bolts that had gotten recall repairs caught fire, one in Vermont and the other in New Jersey, GM spokesman Kevin Kelly said. Owners should take the steps “out of an abundance of caution,”...
  • 'Number of Confirmed Fatalities’ After Reports of ‘Explosions’ At UK Ariana Grande Concert

    05/22/2017 4:40:56 PM PDT · by TangoLimaSierra · 115 replies
    breitbart.com ^ | 22 May 2017 | Breitbart London
    UK Police have confirmed a number of fatalities in central Manchester in the North of England after reports of one or more “explosions” during an Ariana Grande concert on Monday evening. Greater Manchester Police said there have been a “number of fatalities and others injured” at the Manchester Arena, where Grammy-nominated pop singer Ariana Grande was performing.
  • Bay Bridge inspections: busted bolts

    03/27/2013 9:25:11 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 48 replies
    SFGate.com ^ | 3/27/13 | Phillip Matier and Andrew Ross
    At least 30 of the giant bolts that hold together the new, $6.4 billion eastern span of the Bay Bridge have snapped. As a result, Caltrans is considering replacing all 288 of the bolts on the new bridge before it opens, The Chronicle has learned. Caltrans insists the new span is safe and that plans to open it the day after Labor Day are still on track. However, officials say it's too early to determine how long it will take to fix the problem - or the cost. Toll Bridge Program Manager Tony Anziano said engineers are "pretty confident" the...
  • U.S. Boats Delayed Because Of Many Manufacturing Defects

    09/06/2009 9:41:10 AM PDT · by em2vn · 42 replies · 1,707+ views
    strategy page ^ | 09-06-09 | staff
    A manufacturing problem with the U.S. Navy's new Virginia class SSNs (nuclear attack subs) has delayed the commissioning of a new boat, the USS New Mexico. The ceremony will be delayed from November 21st, to sometime in January or February. The problem has to do with bolts that were not manufactured to specifications. These bolts hold together the track system that is used to move torpedoes and other weapons around the "weapons room". The poorly manufactured bolts will hold the tracks together under peacetime conditions. But in the stress of combat (like depth charges or violent maneuvers) they are likely...
  • No LT? No Rivers? No problem: Undermanned Chargers stun Colts 28-24

    01/13/2008 1:55:48 PM PST · by sofaman · 95 replies · 69+ views
    San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | 1:24 p.m. January 13, 2008 | Barry Wilner (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
    INDIANAPOLIS – Even without LaDainian Tomlinson and Philip Rivers, the Chargers made sure the Indianapolis Colts won't repeat as Super Bowl champions. Now San Diego must make sure it doesn't repeat its last performance at New England. That will be especially difficult without an injured L.T., who departed in the first half with a bruised left knee, and starting quarterback Rivers, who went out in the third quarter with a damaged right knee in the Chargers' stunning 28-24 victory Sunday. With Billy Volek at quarterback and Michael Turner as the main runner, San Diego went 78 yards on eight plays,...
  • Bolts came loose six years ago

    07/26/2006 7:00:23 AM PDT · by libstripper · 14 replies · 691+ views
    The Boston Herald ^ | July 26, 2006 | Casey Ross and Dave Wedge/
    Big Dig officials noted six years ago that epoxy ceiling supports were failing in the tunnel section where a woman was crushed to death this month, but allowed the continued use of that superglue system to support 3-ton concrete slabs, documents obtained by the Herald reveal. A memo written after a January 10, 2000, meeting of project officials notes “an apparent failure of the epoxy” for ceiling anchors in the first 100 feet of the Interstate 90 Seaport connector tunnel. It was in an adjacent section where ceiling panels collapsed and killed Milena Del Valle, 38. The chilling notation was...
  • Three more loose bolts found in Big Dig tunnel, prompting another closure

    07/25/2006 9:02:49 AM PDT · by george76 · 44 replies · 1,029+ views
    (AP)...KOTV 6 ^ | 7/25/2006 | (AP)
    Traffic was disrupted once again in a key Big Dig tunnel after inspectors found loose bolts in a ceiling panel the same sort of problem that is believed to have killed a motorist earlier this month. The $14.6 billion Big Dig project, the most expensive in U.S. history, buried much of the city's highway network in tunnels. It took over a decade to complete and has since been plagued by leaks, falling debris, cost overruns, delays and problems linked to faulty construction.
  • Lockheed Martin Profits to Pay for NOAA N-Prime Repairs

    10/20/2004 8:32:31 AM PDT · by boris · 16 replies · 481+ views
    Space News | 10-11-2004 | Jason Bates
    Lockheed Martin will forfeit all profits associated with a U.S. government weather satellite that was severely damaged in a mishap that NASA attributed to a lack of procedural discipline throughout the company's Sunnyvale, Calif., manufacturing facility. Under an agreement with NASA and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Lockheed Martin will help cover the cost of repairing the NOAA N-Prime satellite out of the profits it had earned, or was to earn, on the pro-gram. The government will foot the rest of the $135 million repair bill, according to NASA spokesman Dave Steitz. NASA buys and launches weather...
  • Horrifying US Secret Weapon Unleashed In Baghdad [Tank Mounted Radioactive Lightning Bolts! Yay!]

    12/11/2003 7:12:10 AM PST · by TastyManatees · 158 replies · 3,686+ views
    The Truth Seeker ^ | 8/25/03 | Bill Dash
    Horrifying US Secret Weapon Unleashed In BaghdadExclusive By Bill Dash c. 2003 All Rights Reserved 8-25-03 A nightmarish US super weapon reportedly was employed by American ground forces during chaotic street fighting in Baghdad. The secret tank-mounted weapon was witnessed in all its frightening power by Majid al-Ghazali, a seasoned Iraqi infantryman who described the device and its gruesome effects as unlike anything he had ever encountered in his lengthy military service. The disturbing revelation is yet another piece of cinematic evidence brought back from postwar Iraq by intrepid filmmaker Patrick Dillon. In the film, al-Ghazali, whose english is less...
  • Newly Revealed Flaw Could Damage Shuttles

    06/12/2003 6:02:59 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 7 replies · 156+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | 6/12/03 | Paul Recer - AP
    WASHINGTON - Investigators have found a new threat to future space shuttles — a 40-pound bolt fragment that could fly off during launch and smash into the spacecraft with catastrophic results as it raced toward orbit. Members of the investigation board that is searching for the cause of Columbia's destruction said Thursday they found radar evidence that a piece of a 2-foot-long heavy bolt that joins the solid-rocket boosters to the shuttle's external fuel tank may have flown loose during the launch. There is no evidence that the bolt fragment hit Columbia, but Air Force Maj. Gen. John Barry, a...
  • CA: Senate President Pro Tem John Burton Bolts Big 5 Meeting

    06/11/2003 6:42:36 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 24 replies · 519+ views
    Orange Co. Register ^ | 6/11/03 | Tom Chroneau - AP
    <p>SACRAMENTO – Private talks between Gov. Gray Davis and party leaders on the state budget crisis broke down almost immediately Tuesday when the Senate's leading Democrat abruptly left the room, saying he had better things to do than attend the meeting.</p>