Is this actually a legal Jenga setup? Assuming you could actually get the tower to this state without violating the rules?
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I think not. Iirc, blocks have to be set perpendicularily on each floor. It's not the case here.
There might be some other rules being violated, but I haven't played Jenga for... A very long time ๐
"Just a little workaround".
This is what the architect wants, the engineer is just forced to make it work
Everyone can build a tower which stands. Only engineer can build a tower which barely stays.
This is what the engineers claim, and then they tack on a 50% margin of error they don't bother to explain because the business major ghouls would make them remove it if they knew.
And then builders remove a third to save money. Resulting with just barely standing building.
Both material factors and load factors are very well explained and grounded, they are not arbitrary. The problem is that they are too technical to explain to a non-engineer.
Hugely disagree. Most people can't build a tower which stands at all. In fact if they managed, I would say it's much more "barely standing" than the engineer's.
Who said the tower has to be taller than a wood plank?
Sounds like something an architect would say...
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Yo is that fucking Kensington Brewery
I do actually play like this ๐
Fake. One layer down. Come on, Lemmy.