tips with making bridges?

<p>badabing, the title says it all</p>

<p>Know the definitions of the words. Do not be too specific, and do not think too much.</p>

<p>do not be TOO specific? really? i thought hte key was being specific</p>

<p>If you are too specific, then the bridge will not work at all; if you are too general, then all will work. The key is to practice finding the niche between the two extremes. What I typically do, if time permits, is stay general and thus eliminate one or two answers and then slowly "narrow" the bridge.</p>

<p>use strong glue. I like to connect my bridges with a cross supported by dual picks in a square like form as the formation for my steps. this increases efficiency as well as promotes strong support. Prolly like 100 lbs ++ I guess.</p>

<p>i dont really understand the process you explained</p>

<p>I think he was trying to make a joke but I don't get it either.</p>

<p>
[quote]
use strong glue. I like to connect my bridges with a cross supported by dual picks in a square like form as the formation for my steps. this increases efficiency as well as promotes strong support. Prolly like 100 lbs ++ I guess.

[/quote]
</p>

<p>Yeah. And don't forget to take the changing in cross sectional area into account. Most of the time, the maximum shear stress is far greater than the average one.</p>

<p>"I think he was trying to make a joke but I don't get it either."</p>

<p>Like a suspension bridge. Only in CollegeConfidential does a bridge only mean something having to do with SATs...</p>

<p>I use long rods of steel to support my bridge. But the development costs are in the millions.</p>

<p>this jokes getting pretty old.</p>

<p>i jack off at night</p>