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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=10866
Submitted by: no1camaro
Comments: 19  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 09-11-2002
View Stats Category: Off-topic
Description:
In remembrance:

Pentagon - Washington D.C
satellite photo Sept 7, 2001


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#1
9-11-2002 @ 04:07:33 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
The Pentagon is virtually a city in itself. Approximately 23,000 employees.

parks approximately 8,770 cars in 16 parking lots.

offices that occupy 3,705,793 square feet.

Construction began 11 September 1941

Grading contract awarded 24 September 1941

First occupants move in 29 April 1942

Construction completed 15 January 1943

Total Land Area (acres) 583

Government Owned (acres) 296

Purchased or condemned (acres) 287

Cost $2,245,000

Area covered by Pentagon bldg (acres) 29

Area of center court (acres) 5

Area of heating and refrigeration plant (acres) 1

Area of sewage structures (acres) 1

Access highways built (miles) 30

Overpasses and bridges built 21

Cost of building $49,600,000

Total cost of project (including outside facilities) $83,000,000

Gross floor area (sq. ft.) 6,636,360

Net space for offices, concessions and storage (sq. ft.) 3,705,793

Cubic contents (cu. ft.) 77,015,000

Length of each outer wall (ft.) 921



Over 200,000 telephone calls are made daily through phones connected by 100,000 miles of telephone cable.

17.5 miles of corridors it takes only seven minutes to walk between any two points in the building.



[Edited by no1camaro on 9-11-2002 @ 04:09:39 PM]


#2
9-11-2002 @ 04:09:14 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
"Hey look theres a yellow one"

#3
9-11-2002 @ 04:10:13 PM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
Dibs on the Corvette.

#4
9-11-2002 @ 04:10:16 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
Height of building (ft.) 77' 3.5"

Number of floors, plus mezzanine and basement 5

Total length of corridors (miles) 17.5

Number of: Stairways 131, Escalators 19, Elevators 13, Fire hose cabinets 672
Rest Rooms 284, Fixtures 4,900, Drinking fountains 691, Electric clock outlets 7,000
Clocks installed 4,200, Light fixtures 16,250, Lamp replacements (daily) 250
Windows 7,754, Glass area (equals 7.1 acres)(sq. ft.) 309,276

(BOOK)

[Edited by no1camaro on 9-11-2002 @ 04:15:16 PM]


#5
9-11-2002 @ 04:36:44 PM
Posted By : ambientFLIER Reply | Edit | Del
thats a pretty cool pentagonal shape of the building, i wonder if it was intentional

#6
9-11-2002 @ 04:48:56 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
I think thats why its called the pentagon....

#7
9-11-2002 @ 04:49:59 PM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
just maybe.

#8
9-11-2002 @ 05:17:16 PM
Posted By : fordtacomaz Reply | Edit | Del
my dad works in a building across the highway on the left side of this photo. like only 1/8th of a mile away from it. all he heard was this thump and he looked outside (his office over looks it) and saw a big fireball and a bunch of smoke. when i heard about what i happened i went down to our guidance office and called him to make sure he was ok because you never can tell how far away shrapnel can be thrown (shivers)

#9
9-12-2002 @ 12:41:02 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
Look in the right parking lot! Between that red car and that silver car, it's a 1970 Chevy Handcode!

#10
9-12-2002 @ 12:44:32 PM
Posted By : Adambomb Reply | Edit | Del
#5, were you being sarcastic again?

#11
9-12-2002 @ 01:01:26 PM
Posted By : noname Reply | Edit | Del
I got the white one

#12
9-12-2002 @ 01:11:54 PM
Posted By : stang392 Reply | Edit | Del
i got the blue boat

#13
9-12-2002 @ 01:12:36 PM
Posted By : noname Reply | Edit | Del
I got the black boat and blue jet ski

#14
9-12-2002 @ 01:14:48 PM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
#10, My guess is no, he's just being himself.

#15
12-12-2002 @ 09:38:12 PM
Posted By : Obsidian Reply | Edit | Del
if i spat onto a car at this altitude - would it have enough velocity (i dunno if i'm using the right teminology here) to make a signifigant imapact on a cars roof?

#16
12-12-2002 @ 09:43:17 PM
Posted By : Kakoriat Reply | Edit | Del
#15, It would become tiny particles, no more then a drop of rain.

[Edited by Kakoriat on 12-12-2002 @ 09:45:44 PM]


#17
12-12-2002 @ 09:45:40 PM
Posted By : Adambomb Reply | Edit | Del
MUSTANG!

#18
3-06-2004 @ 02:44:31 PM
Posted By : MxCx Reply | Edit | Del
#16, Drop a penny instead.

#19
3-06-2004 @ 03:14:07 PM
Posted By : Adambomb Reply | Edit | Del
looks like someone already used my joke

[Edited by Adambomb on 3-06-2004 @ 03:16:39 PM]


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