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http://www.nycroads.com/crossings/tappan-zee/
I couldn't resist looking this up, the bridge was put up in the fifties, I
didn't see anything about rivets, but that has to be how it was assembled.
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1. Drove to Ossining today from Joisey, via the Tappan Zee Bridge. Which
was assembled with rivets, not bolts; as I remember, this was early 70's.
perhaps the last gasp of riveting came later than I thought.
2. Why were the Rosenbergs executed in Sing Sing, a NY State prison, for
what were presumably federal crimes?
3. Was thinking earlier about killing two birds with one stone.
Might a dishonest Levantine jeweler bill two Kurds for one stone? Who
would still two birds for one Kohn? The one I was really trying to get to
work involved two turds and Bastogne, but I gave up.
Ralph
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