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February 8, 2015 by
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February 8, 2015 by
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As a design feature for large public buildings, the window has experienced a long, humbling decline. Preening architects transformed the urban skyline into a high-rise hall of mirrors, while windows that once breathed light became rare as gargoyles. But through all the changes, window cleaners -- who now scour entire glass buildings armed with only squeegees and buckets of soapy water -- have remained indispensable.
The dangers inherent in a job that sometimes requires working hundreds of feet off the ground for hours at a time became painfully apparent during a 10-day stretch in November. First, a pair of window cleaners working 69 stories above the street outside New York's new World Trade Center found themselves suspended for an hour from a scaffold that had tilted to nearly vertical, before firefighters cut through the glass and reeled the men in.
The following week in San Francisco, a workman who had not yet begun cleaning windows at the Sterling Bank and Trust Building plummeted from the roof, screaming as he fell 11 stories, before landing on a moving car. That saved his life, although the still unnamed window cleaner has endured numerous surgeries since the accident.
Thirty years ago, when Andy Shavalia -- owner of Superior Window Cleaning in Santa Clara -- was learning the business, the sort of safety equipment that almost surely saved the lives of the window cleaners in New York was rarely used. Instead of the motorized scaffold-like devices that are used today, called a "swing stage," window washers were lowered from the tops of skyscrapers on a small chair tied to pipes or air conditioning units. "That's like rappelling down the side of a building," Shavalia says. "I would say rope work is probably the hairiest situation you can be in when you first learn the trade."
Shavalia has cleaned the 40-story McKesson tower in San Francisco and the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose -- jobs that can take a month or more. The work is slow and methodical, and often the only thing that breaks the tedium is the occasional surprise encounter. Shavalia has come across couples in the full flower of connubiality. "Especially on hotels," he says, "we've had a couple of incidents where maybe the management forgot to tell their guests that if they want privacy to close the curtains. They tried to cover up. You just turn away and continue with your job."
Most window cleaning companies do a mixture of commercial and residential work, although not all of them ascend to great heights. Tim Zickuhr's R12 Window Cleaning in San Jose is only insured to go three stories high, after which the cost of his coverage would quadruple. "How they figure that there's more danger at four stories than three stories is beyond me," says Zickuhr, who uses an 85-foot articulating boom to reach the glass at the top of triple-decker office buildings.
Unlike most homeowners, who tend to use spray products such as Windex to clean their glass, the pros typically use Dawn dishwashing soap and water, which they slop on with a mop, then remove in a long coiling motion with a squeegee. This is known as "snaking" the window, and Shavalia says the technique can take as much as a month to learn to do without leaving any streaks.
Zickuhr uses a 45-foot telescoping pole that hooks to a water de-ionizer that filters out San Jose's notoriously hard water. Windows dry spot free.
Zickuhr has "window washer" among his Google search terms, but he disdains the term. "When you've been doing windows as long as we have, there's an art to it," he says. "It's not just a matter of washing a window. You wash your clothes, you wash your car, you don't wash windows. You clean them. If I come in and clean your house, and I miss some dust, chances are you're not going to notice it. But if I miss a spot on the picture window that you sit next to every morning to have your coffee, you're going to say I didn't do a very good job. The art of window cleaning is having an eye for detail -- and being very meticulous."
The window cleaning industry used to be quiet -- or would switch to gutter cleaning-- during winter months. But when taggers began etching graffiti onto the windows of ground floor stores and restaurants about three years ago, polishing out the etched messages created a booming new business. Billy Berk's bar and restaurant, on the corner of First and San Fernando Streets in downtown San Jose, has suffered vandalized picture windows several times. Nick Ramezani, who has owned the place for two years, estimates he has gone through seven replacements, costing a total of $1,600.
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February 8, 2015 by
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Seeding a New Lawn
Using seed is the most common method of planting turfgrass. Whether you have an established lawn or you are starting a new one, the basic principles are the same.
1. Dig or till to a 3-inch depth.
2. Rake to remove clumps and clods.
3. Smooth and level the surface. Remember, you are establishing a finished grade so include any contours needed for drainage.
4. Add compost, topsoil and starter fertilizer and work them into the soil.
5. Roll with a weighted lawn roller.
6. Spread the seed. To ensure even coverage, sow half of the seed in one direction and the other half at a right angle.
7. Rake and roll again.
8. Mulch with a weed-free straw, such as wheat straw. As an alternative, you can use a seed starter mat or seed blanket to help keep the seed and loose soil from washing or blowing away.
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February 8, 2015 by
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ICC World Cup. Click here to bet.
Group: B Seeding: 2 Sky Bet Odds: 100/30 Squad: AB de Villiers (capt,wk), Kyle Abbott, Hashim Amla, Farhaan Behardien, Quinton de Kock (wk), JP Duminy, Faf du Plessis, David Miller, Morne Morkel, Wayne Parnell, Aaron Phangiso, Vernon Philander, Rilee Rossouw, Dale Steyn, Imran Tahir. Previous World Cup appearances: 6 World Cup best: Semi-finals 1992, 1999, 2007 World Cup 2011: QF
Last 12 months: Results: P 24 W 16 L 7 NR 1 Top batsman: Hashim Amla, 1305 runs at 68.68 Top bowler: Imran Tahir, 29 wickets at 23.00
For South Africas World Cup chances here, see just about every other tournament since their debut in the event back in 1992.
There is so much quality in this team its frightening. Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers are arguably the best two batsmen in the world on current form, while the support provided by the likes of Faf du Plessie, Quinton de Kock and David Miller is none too shabby.
Dale Steyn is still the best in the business, Morne Morkel can take teams apart and Imran Tahir has been a real hit in the limited-overs side despite proving to be expensive and non-threatening in Tests.
The Proteas go into this tournament as second favourites behind the Aussies and on paper its easy to see why. But on grass things have so often been different.
Their record in knockout games at ICC events is absolutely wretched. Theyve lost three semi-finals in their six tournaments and in 2011 went out to New Zealand in the last eight having cruised through the group stage. A repeat cannot be ruled out.
Beyond the psychological scars of the chokers tag, the big weakness in this team appears to be the back-up seam bowling behind Steyn and Morkel.
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February 8, 2015 by
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February 8, 2015 by
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Kankakee Returning Dave Letterman #39;s Gag Gift Gazebos
More than 15 years after David Letterman mockingly sent Kankakee two gazebos so the town could promote itself after being named the worst metropolitan area i...
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Kankakee Students Sending Getting Even With David Letterman Over Gag Gazebos
It took 16 years, but the residents of Kankakee finally get even with David Letterman. Subscribe Here: http://www.youtube.com/user/cbschicago Official Site: http://chicago.cbslocal.com/...
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In this Feb. 3, 2015 photo, from left, Beth Peeler, 16, teacher Bill Curtin and Magdalena Garcia, 17, from Kankakee High School pose at a gazebo in Kankakee, Ill., before its planned demolition. In 1999, after Places Rated Almanac called Kankakee the worst metropolitan area to live in the U.S. and Canada, talk-show host David Letterman poked fun with a Top 10 list and sent the town two gazebos to spruce things up. Now students are dismantling the gazebos and making a commemorative rocking chair out of the wood for Letterman's retirement. (AP Photo/Chicago Tribune, Zbigniew Bzdak)
KANKAKEE, Ill. (AP) - High school students in a city that David Letterman lampooned as an awful place to live are plotting some tongue-in-cheek revenge, more than 15 years later.
The late night TV talk show host piled on in 1999 after Places Rated Almanac called Kankakee and its surrounding area in northern Illinois the worst metropolitan area to live in the U.S. and Canada. One of his famous Top 10 lists suggested area slogans, including "We put the 'Ill' in Illinois," and "You'll come for our payphone - you'll stay because your car's been stolen."
To spruce things up, Letterman sent Kankakee two gazebos, which the students plan to turn into a rocking chair to commemorate Letterman's upcoming retirement.
"I think we know that Dave likes a good joke," Barbara Wells, the area's board of education president, told the (Kankakee) Daily Journal. "So, I thought he'd like this. And I like seeing the kids get so involved. This will be one class they tell their kids and grandchildren about."
A spokeswoman for CBS' "Late Show with David Letterman" said crews plan to film the project next month and to air the footage on the show.
Removing them has become a two-semester project. Students have demolished one gazebo next to an old train depot and hope to do the same with the other in a nearby park. Much of the wood has rotted, though students saved wood for building the chair.
Although residents were irked by Kankakee's lowly ranking and the buzz it got, many grew to appreciate the gazebos. Couples got married in the white, wooden structures, and some residents are unhappy with their removal.
While working on the project, the students are also raising money for new gazebos, hoping it'll help show how their community about 50 miles south of Chicago turned a national embarrassment into a positive message.
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KANKAKEE, Ill. (AP) High school students in a city that David Letterman lampooned as an awful place to live are plotting some tongue-in-cheek revenge, more than 15 years later.
The late night TV talk show host piled on in 1999 after Places Rated Almanac called Kankakee and its surrounding area in northern Illinois the worst metropolitan area to live in the U.S. and Canada. One of his famous Top 10 lists suggested area slogans, including "We put the 'Ill' in Illinois," and "You'll come for our payphone you'll stay because your car's been stolen."
To spruce things up, Letterman sent Kankakee two gazebos, which the students plan to turn into a rocking chair to commemorate Letterman's upcoming retirement.
"I think we know that Dave likes a good joke," Barbara Wells, the area's board of education president, told the (Kankakee) Daily Journal. "So, I thought he'd like this. And I like seeing the kids get so involved. This will be one class they tell their kids and grandchildren about."
A spokeswoman for CBS' "Late Show with David Letterman" said crews plan to film the project next month and to air the footage on the show.
Removing them has become a two-semester project. Students have demolished one gazebo next to an old train depot and hope to do the same with the other in a nearby park. Much of the wood has rotted, though students saved wood for building the chair.
Although residents were irked by Kankakee's lowly ranking and the buzz it got, many grew to appreciate the gazebos. Couples got married in the white, wooden structures, and some residents are unhappy with their removal.
While working on the project, the students are also raising money for new gazebos, hoping it'll help show how their community about 50 miles south of Chicago turned a national embarrassment into a positive message.
The project's organizers admit that part of their motivation was to bring renewed attention to the improvements the city has made since Letterman's gag.
Junior Sam Foster told the newspaper he's enjoying the class.
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