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REPUTATION PROGRESS90.00%
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0.633USD
STEEM
10.915STEEM
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0.000SBD
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| created | 2016-07-18T18:01:33 |
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To Date
2019/07/18 19:03:36
2019/07/18 19:03:36
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @ditzi! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@ditzi/birthday3.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@ditzi) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=ditzi)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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| permlink | steemitboard-notify-ditzi-20190718t190335000z |
| title | |
| Transaction Info | Block #34777778/Trx 5909b6d5970f098a1ffba284cdc57636725bcea5 |
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ditzireceived 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)
2017/08/30 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #15028666/Virtual Operation #24 |
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ditzireceived 0.834 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/08/23 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #14827163/Virtual Operation #8 |
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ditzireceived 0.834 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/08/16 13:29:21
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ditzireceived 0.834 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/08/09 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #14424926/Virtual Operation #4 |
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ditzireceived 0.833 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/08/02 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #14223697/Virtual Operation #15 |
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ditzireceived 0.833 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/07/26 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #14022213/Virtual Operation #4 |
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ditzireceived 0.833 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/07/19 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #13820806/Virtual Operation #8 |
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2017/07/18 20:58:00
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @ditzi! You have received a personal award! [](http://steemitboard.com/@ditzi) Happy Birthday - 1 Year on Steemit Click on the badge to view your own Board of Honor on SteemitBoard. For more information about this award, click [here](https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/steemitboard-update-8-happy-birthday) > By upvoting this notification, you can help all Steemit users. Learn how [here](https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/http-i-cubeupload-com-7ciqeo-png)! |
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| permlink | steemitboard-notify-ditzi-20170718t205802000z |
| title | |
| Transaction Info | Block #13800986/Trx 452928ee8e782dcf97c68fbc74b74ce391da3743 |
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ditzireceived 0.832 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/07/12 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #13619395/Virtual Operation #10 |
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ditzireceived 0.832 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/07/05 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #13418425/Virtual Operation #10 |
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ditzireceived 0.832 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/06/28 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #13217028/Virtual Operation #13 |
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ditzireceived 0.831 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/06/21 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #13015719/Virtual Operation #3 |
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ditzireceived 0.831 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/06/14 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #12814540/Virtual Operation #3 |
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ditzireceived 0.831 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/06/07 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #12613054/Virtual Operation #4 |
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ditzireceived 0.830 STEEM from power down installment (1.059 SP)
2017/05/31 13:29:21
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| Transaction Info | Block #12411643/Virtual Operation #11 |
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ditziconversion request filled: received 0.095 STEEM in exchange of 0.117 SBD
2017/05/28 01:29:36
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| Transaction Info | Block #12310931/Virtual Operation #2 |
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| body | pliss votes back https://steemit.com/news/@gilang-ramadhan/58-words-motivational-life |
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| body | interesting read :) |
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}ditziupvoted (100.00%) @dunja / free-steemit-stickers
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| body | awesome \o/ i can't wait to install it, notifications are exactly what steemit is lacking! you are going to be rich soon :D |
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}ditziupvoted (100.00%) @fleuri / my-account-just-got-hacked-and-i-got-it-back-already-lets-fix-this
ditziupvoted (100.00%) @fleuri / my-account-just-got-hacked-and-i-got-it-back-already-lets-fix-this
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}ditziupvoted (100.00%) @dunja / steemitstickers-com-an-update
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}ditziupvoted (100.00%) @dunja / re-steemitblog-steemit-re-opens-new-user-registration-20160722t212939769z
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}ditziupvoted (100.00%) @dunja / re-on0tole-re-dunja-get-free-steemit-stickers-20160722t191605034z
ditziupvoted (100.00%) @dunja / re-on0tole-re-dunja-get-free-steemit-stickers-20160722t191605034z
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}ditziupvoted (100.00%) @on0tole / re-dunja-get-free-steemit-stickers-20160722t191228510z
ditziupvoted (100.00%) @on0tole / re-dunja-get-free-steemit-stickers-20160722t191228510z
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| body | So you are actually sending the stickers to me? No matter where I live? <center>http://i.imgur.com/x3FpnQS.jpg</center> |
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| body | wow.. great job! iam psyched to see this. all the way to the moon with steemit! :D |
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| body | You story is really touching. I hope you find a way to fulfil this for your mother. Good luck on Steemit! |
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| body | ### The perfumed concrete India 2013. I love going to India. Especially since i most of the time have enough bonus miles to make myself feel comfortable in the first class; and I can stop for a couple of days in Abu Dhabi to let the sun sink in. India always bestows me with the Forest Gump feeling - you never know what you get out of that candy box ;) Sure, a **death case** is always drastic and not funny, but it **never is boring** either.. Our committee in Germany didn't know what to do. It already has been some days since on a construction side near Chennai, Tamil Nadu, the **concrete reeked unbearable** . The problem got worse and worse and even the local building company didn't know what is up. Some of the machinery was stinking, the used water, the floor and sometimes it seems to be the whole construction side. They probed the floor, no result. In finished rooms additional funnels were added to get rid of the bestial air, nothing helped. I was sent, so hop hop into the first class, partying with *3 swedish models* (BEST.FLIGHT.EVER!) and into the dirty, reeking, hot India. They didn't exaggerate. The construction side was smelling. **Abnormally smelling**. I occasionally go hunting with my friend (even though i have less and less time for that). We found a dead boar once, which was slowly dissolving. That's what it smelled like, just way stronger. ** It reeked of death and decay**. First things first: As all workers on that side, I plugged my nose. As always I started with checking the protocols of the foreman and project managers of the side. Only "unusual" thing was, that since the beginning of the construction a security guy as well as a worker **did not turn up for work one day**. That's not that special for India though, who doesn't want to work any more and can leave the **100 rupies (1.3eur)** for the previous day, is just going - no need to say anything. Since I didn’t get anywhere with this, I stepped with one of the foreman, "Shankar" over the whole area. I noticed that the "walls" were reeking. The **whole concrete was smelly.** Everything smelled. After some super complex thoughts of mine (seems rather simple now, but try doing it at **40+ degrees and a constant urge to vomit**) i figured the one component, all of those elements had in common: Everything had something to do with water! (yeah, that took me whole 20minutes..glad I studied) As a conscious German, I wanted to take a probe of the water to send to the laboratory. The translator (I have worldwide maybe 14, with which I'm quite familiar after all this time. Without those guys, which not only translate but also do everything with me i'd be pretty lost. I trust them blindly what i sometimes have to do, since they are also **responsible for my security** in regions like Afghanistan, Egypt, Somalia, Russia and other countries with alot of **shootings**) So my translator suggested to approach the situation more directly and to check out the cistern. A lot of construction sides which are somewhere anywhere, are provided with their own cistern to ensure water supplies especially in the dry times of the year. So they dig a huge hole, sometimes they put into an enormous tank (as in this case) and somehow filled with water. **Drying** out a small lake, **essential for the survival** of one or two farmers? No problem ;)(In this case, that was not the case though) On top of the tank a big lit is placed. On the way to the cistern the foreman explained, that the tank recently made problems, because the storm carried away the lit or a big hole was torn into it. The cistern is a couple of meters away from the construction side so no dirt, oil or other chemicals get in. I nearly stepped onto this stupid lit because the **opening of the plastic tank is on floor height**, and after nearly 1.5 years of construction time, grass was growing over it. The foreman joked that the **lit is very thin**, it probably **wouldn't carry my weight**. It seemed weird to me, as if there were some **pressure on it**. In order to keep the lit from getting away again a metal belt was attached to its borders. The foreman released it and the lit jumped of. **Everyone** of us, getting in some of the tanks air, **started vomiting**. Everyone who was breathing out in the moment was vomiting as soon as he inhaled. The foreman (who probably already saw a lot of shit already, I mean he is working in India) puked the more, after he saw into the tank. What we found inside of the tank would have made **nice material for live leak**. We **found the 2 workers** who didn’t turn up for works. In addition to that we found some dogs, cats, unidentifiable insects a goat and a fucking cow! Every of those unfortunate creatures missed the lit as I did and fell into it. Because the tank is this deep and even in the raining season you have at least 2 meters from the waters surface to the top of the lit, **nothing escaped alive**. It carries some irony, that no one except the construction side was missing those 2 workers. Otherwise, they would have been searched for. Nobody, no friends nor family reported them as missing. Unfortunately, workers also were washing themselves with the water, which is the reason why they never got rid of the smell. Its a miracle that no official reported illnesses appeared. In the end it was found that the cow was dissolving the longest in the tank and everything else was lured by the smell. 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I trust them blindly what i sometimes have to do, since they are also **responsible for my security** in regions like Afghanistan, Egypt, Somalia, Russia and other countries with alot of **shootings**)\nSo my translator suggested to approach the situation more directly and to check out the cistern.\nA lot of construction sides which are somewhere anywhere, are provided with their own cistern to ensure water supplies especially in the dry times of the year. So they dig a huge hole, sometimes they put into an enormous tank (as in this case) and somehow filled with water. **Drying** out a small lake, **essential for the survival** of one or two farmers? No problem ;)(In this case, that was not the case though)\nOn top of the tank a big lit is placed. On the way to the cistern the foreman explained, that the tank recently made problems, because the storm carried away the lit or a big hole was torn into it. 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We **found the 2 workers** who didn’t turn up for works. In addition to that we found some dogs, cats, unidentifiable insects a goat and a fucking cow! \nEvery of those unfortunate creatures missed the lit as I did and fell into it. Because the tank is this deep and even in \nthe raining season you have at least 2 meters from the waters surface to the top of the lit, **nothing escaped alive**. \nIt carries some irony, that no one except the construction side was missing those 2 workers. Otherwise, they would have been searched for. Nobody, no friends nor family reported them as missing. Unfortunately, workers also were washing themselves with the water, which is the reason why they never got rid of the smell. Its a miracle that no official reported illnesses appeared.\nIn the end it was found that the cow was dissolving the longest in the tank and everything else was lured by the smell. 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| body | ### The perfumed concrete India 2013. I love going to India. Especially since i most of the time have enough bonus miles to make myself feel comfortable in the first class; and I can stop for a couple of days in Abu Dhabi to let the sun sink in. India always bestows me with the Forest Gump feeling - you never know what you get out of that candy box ;) Sure, a **death case** is always drastic and not funny, but it **never is boring** either.. Our committee in Germany didn't know what to do. It already has been some days since on a construction side near Chennai, Tamil Nadu, the **concrete reeked unbearable** . The problem got worse and worse and even the local building company didn't know what is up. Some of the machinery was stinking, the used water, the floor and sometimes it seems to be the whole construction side. They probed the floor, no result. In finished rooms additional funnels were added to get rid of the bestial air, nothing helped. I was sent, so hop hop into the first class, partying with *3 swedish models* (BEST.FLIGHT.EVER!) and into the dirty, reeking, hot India. They didn't exaggerate. The construction side was smelling. **Abnormally smelling**. I occasionally go hunting with my friend (even though i have less and less time for that). We found a dead boar once, which was slowly dissolving. That's what it smelled like, just way stronger. ** It reeked of death and decay**. First things first: As all workers on that side, I plugged my nose. As always I started with checking the protocols of the foreman and project managers of the side. Only "unusual" thing was, that since the beginning of the construction a security guy as well as a worker **did not turn up for work one day**. That's not that special for India though, who doesn't want to work any more and can leave the **100 rupies (1.3eur)** for the previous day, is just going - no need to say anything. Since I didn’t get anywhere with this, I stepped with one of the foreman, "Shankar" over the whole area. I noticed that the "walls" were reeking. The **whole concrete was smelly.** Everything smelled. After some super complex thoughts of mine (seems rather simple now, but try doing it at **40+ degrees and a constant urge to vomit**) i figured the one component, all of those elements had in common: Everything had something to do with water! (yeah, that took me whole 20minutes..glad I studied) As a conscious German, I wanted to take a probe of the water to send to the laboratory. The translator (I have worldwide maybe 14, with which I'm quite familiar after all this time. Without those guys, which not only translate but also do everything with me i'd be pretty lost. I trust them blindly what i sometimes have to do, since they are also **responsible for my security** in regions like Afghanistan, Egypt, Somalia, Russia and other countries with alot of **shootings**) So my translator suggested to approach the situation more directly and to check out the cistern. A lot of construction sides which are somewhere anywhere, are provided with their own cistern to ensure water supplies especially in the dry times of the year. So they dig a huge hole, sometimes they put into an enormous tank (as in this case) and somehow filled with water. **Drying** out a small lake, **essential for the survival** of one or two farmers? No problem ;) (In this case, that was not the case though) On top of the tank a big lit is placed. On the way to the cistern the foreman explained, that the tank recently made problems, because the storm carried away the lit or a big hole was torn into it. The cistern is a couple of meters away from the construction side so no dirt, oil or other chemicals get in. I nearly stepped onto this stupid lit because the **opening of the plastic tank is on floor height**, and after nearly 1.5 years of construction time, grass was growing over it. The foreman joked that the **lit is very thin**, it probably **wouldn't carry my weight**. It seemed weird to me, as if there were some **pressure on it**. In order to keep the lit from getting away again a metal belt was attached to its borders. The foreman released it and the lit jumped of. **Everyone** of us, getting in some of the tanks air, **started vomiting**. Everyone who was breathing out in the moment was vomiting as soon as he inhaled. The foreman (who probably already saw a lot of shit already, I mean he is working in India) puked the more, after he saw into the tank. What we found inside of the tank would have made **nice material for live leak**. We **found the 2 workers** who didn’t turn up for works. In addition to that we found some dogs, cats, unidentifiable insects a goat and a fucking cow! Every of those unfortunate creatures missed the lit as I did and fell into it. Because the tank is this deep and even in the raining season you have at least 2 meters from the waters surface to the top of the lit, **nothing escaped alive**. It carries some irony, that no one except the construction side was missing those 2 workers. Otherwise, they would have been searched for. Nobody, no friends nor family reported them as missing. Unfortunately, workers also were washing themselves with the water, which is the reason why they never got rid of the smell. Its a miracle that no official reported illnesses appeared. In the end it was found that the cow was dissolving the longest in the tank and everything else was lured by the smell. The whole construction side was so smelly that workers plugged their nose, not noticing that it was the tank where the smell was coming from. Also its really dark inside, so it was hard to see if somebody looked in. Apart from the fact that no cistern will be sunk on floor level and the lit now can carry a tank, the side was closed and people thought what to do with the cistern. I was awarded a meadal, because I found the problem within 2 days and the committee **started vomiting blood**, working their brains how to get rid of the smell in the already used concrete - which doesn't seem possible. The ** loss** of the company I was told recently **went up to the 2 digit millions** because the factory was not finished in time, was not able to be used in any case and the product it was for did not go to the market. The construction ruins are to be sold and a smaller factory is supposed to be on this place. |
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"body": "### The perfumed concrete\n\nIndia 2013. I love going to India. Especially since i most of the time have enough bonus miles to make myself feel comfortable in the first class; and I can stop for a couple of days in Abu Dhabi to let the sun sink in. India always bestows me with the Forest Gump feeling - you never know what you get out of that candy box ;) Sure, a **death case** is always drastic and not funny, but it **never is boring** either..\n\nOur committee in Germany didn't know what to do. It already has been some days since on a construction side near Chennai, Tamil Nadu, the **concrete reeked unbearable** . The problem got worse and worse and even the local building company didn't know what is up. Some of the machinery was stinking,\nthe used water, the floor and sometimes it seems to be the whole construction side. They probed the floor, no result. In finished rooms\nadditional funnels were added to get rid of the bestial air, nothing helped. I was sent, so hop hop into the first class,\npartying with *3 swedish models* (BEST.FLIGHT.EVER!) and into the dirty, reeking, hot India. They didn't exaggerate. The construction side was smelling. **Abnormally smelling**.\nI occasionally go hunting with my friend (even though i have less and less time for that). We found a dead boar once,\nwhich was slowly dissolving. That's what it smelled like, just way stronger. ** It reeked of death and decay**. First things first: As all workers on that side, I plugged my nose.\nAs always I started with checking the protocols of the foreman and project managers of the side. Only \"unusual\" thing was, that since the beginning of the construction a security guy as well as a worker **did not turn up for work one day**. That's not that special for India though, who doesn't want to work any more and can \nleave the **100 rupies (1.3eur)** for the previous day, is just going - no need to say anything. Since I didn’t get anywhere with this, I stepped with one of the foreman, \"Shankar\" over the whole area.\nI noticed that the \"walls\" were reeking. The **whole concrete was smelly.** Everything smelled. After some super complex thoughts of mine (seems rather simple now, but try doing it at **40+ degrees and a constant urge to vomit**) i figured the one component, all of those elements had in common: Everything had something to do with water! (yeah, that took me whole 20minutes..glad I studied)\n\nAs a conscious German, I wanted to take a probe of the water to send to the laboratory. The translator (I have worldwide maybe 14, with which I'm quite familiar after all this time. Without those guys, which not only translate but also do everything with me i'd be pretty lost. I trust them blindly what i sometimes have to do, since they are also **responsible for my security** in regions like Afghanistan, Egypt, Somalia, Russia and other countries with alot of **shootings**)\nSo my translator suggested to approach the situation more directly and to check out the cistern.\nA lot of construction sides which are somewhere anywhere, are provided with their own cistern to ensure water supplies especially in the dry times of the year. \nSo they dig a huge hole, sometimes they put into an enormous tank (as in this case) and somehow filled with water. **Drying** out a small lake, **essential for the survival** of one or two farmers? No problem ;)\n(In this case, that was not the case though)\nOn top of the tank a big lit is placed. On the way to the cistern the foreman explained, that the tank recently made problems, because the storm carried away the lit or a big hole was torn into it. The cistern is a couple of meters away from the construction side so no dirt, oil or other chemicals get in. I nearly stepped onto this stupid lit because the **opening of the plastic tank is on floor height**, and after nearly 1.5 years of construction time, grass was growing over it. The foreman joked that the **lit is very thin**, it probably **wouldn't carry my weight**.\nIt seemed weird to me, as if there were some **pressure on it**. In order to keep the lit from getting away again a metal belt was attached to its borders. The foreman released it and the lit jumped of. **Everyone** of us, getting in some of the tanks air, **started vomiting**. Everyone who was breathing out in the moment was vomiting as soon as he inhaled. The foreman (who probably already saw a lot of shit already, I mean he is working in India) puked the more, after he saw into the tank.\nWhat we found inside of the tank would have made **nice material for live leak**. We **found the 2 workers** who didn’t turn up for works. In addition to that we found some dogs, cats, unidentifiable insects a goat and a fucking cow! \nEvery of those unfortunate creatures missed the lit as I did and fell into it. Because the tank is this deep and even in \nthe raining season you have at least 2 meters from the waters surface to the top of the lit, **nothing escaped alive**. \nIt carries some irony, that no one except the construction side was missing those 2 workers. Otherwise, they would have been searched for. Nobody, no friends nor family reported them as missing.\n\tUnfortunately, workers also were washing themselves with the water, which is the reason why they never got rid of the smell. Its a miracle that no official reported illnesses appeared.\nIn the end it was found that the cow was dissolving the longest in the tank and everything else was lured by the smell. The whole construction side was so smelly that workers plugged their nose, not noticing that it was the tank where the smell was coming from. Also its really dark inside, so it was hard to see if somebody looked in.\n\nApart from the fact that no cistern will be sunk on floor level and the lit now can carry a tank, the side was closed and people thought what to do with the cistern.\nI was awarded a meadal, because I found the problem within 2 days and the committee **started vomiting blood**, working their brains how to get rid of the smell in the already used concrete - which doesn't seem possible. The ** loss** of the company I was told recently **went up to the 2 digit millions** because the factory was not finished in time, was not able to be used in any case and the product it was for did not go to the market. The construction ruins are to be sold and a smaller factory is supposed to be on this place.",
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| body | I was sent for another job near Archangelsk (thats what I call **shithole**..google where it is!). It sounded simple. A young project manager seemed not to be up for his work. I was supposed to go there, set things with him in order and to show him how the work is done. Some smaller issues were bothering the steering committee, the damage done was too much for this sort of small construction side. Again it was about the foundation, which was poured incorrectly this time. I hop into my plane and arrive. Boris, my translator, previous **profi kickboxer and speznas** (he really was, that's why I always have him with me. This time only for translations though) was picking me up with an insult of car and brought me to the construction side. "Projectmanager no fault! Fundament appeared like ghost, **Blyat concrete quality**!" Sure thing, lets look around first. The problem is that concrete needs a proper mixture of cement, water and sand. Too much or too rough sand and the whole mass gets porous and is not able to carry anything. So it can be quite sturdy and a 5x5 meter area which goes 3m deep of concrete is not that easy to remove again. When a foundation is wrongly casted it must be redone or an alternative needs to be found - my task. So after I surveyed everything and found out that some sort of UBER - Vitali used nearly nothing but sand i started by scanning through the protocols. A foundation at that position is supposed to have only very few sand. The timetable said, that the concrete is supposed to be poured not before the next week. Neither foreman nor project manager were able to tell me who poured it. They were without words. The 24 year old German project manager had my condolences. He was not able to get through the 50 year old Russian construction veterans, which were in withdrawal. Wait, why withdrawal? This over motivated *Kraut-Kevin** coming fresh from university made the critical mistake to **take away the alcohol** from the Russian construction veterans. He lost from that moment on. It already happened that his car was **surrounded by crawler excavators** on a Friday evening - all workers with keys already gone. 30km to the next city, 20km to the next, hardly to use street. And that in a Russian winter from Archangelsk. Since the energy at the side already was closed and the controlling box was locked, he couldn't call anybody. Mobile signal in the Russian Gulag? Keep on dreaming. He decided to go for a **2 days weekend with potatoes and the confiscated vodka**. Nastrovje! At least there was some wood to burn and he tried himself at hunting (learning by doing) The main problem still was the foundation though. The workers didn't know either where it came from. I couldn't rely on their statements though, since they knew that the project manager would be responsible in the end - so those Vitalis said everything they could think of to blame him. The project was not too big and the committee didn't want to hear anything from it any more. The project was supposed to become a routinised project and not some exception. So i was bestowed on with **GodMode**. FCK YEAH! I started bringing some piece by moving the project manager to Moskau into the office, where he couldn't do any more harm, still being in the project pro forma. A suddle but visible slap without mobbing him any more. In addition to that the workers thought that they got rid of him. (They really made his life hell. But srsly, he wrote down everyone who came in late by 5 minutes?! In motherfucking RUSSIA?! Giving shit to everybody who was not in the designated working suite, or **coming drunk to work** or who worked to slow...yeah, he really did that. Its a special form of being stupid..but its being stupid nonetheless! Usually a projectmanager has his office an hour drive from the construction side, visiting once for 10minutes. He wanted to place his on the side..and thats where he got it. A bit over motivated, as I already said) So after I established some piece i **started to search for an alternative..without success**. I was in godmode, so before I ended up with stress myself i decided for the **concrete to be removed**. So the Vitalis got started, the share of sand in the concrete was so high that some parts where removed like sand stone. I sat in my container browsing reddit, when Boris stormed in: **"CUKA BLYAT! A CORPSE IN THE CONCRETE!"** Around 3 hours later we had a couple of **frustrated policemen** on the side, from which I really dared to expect to check out a corpse at the end of the world..In the end my workers, who thought the day already finished thanks to the unexpected guest and had killed my ratio(1 bottle of vodka/day/per person) had to dig him out. Nobody knew the guy, who **was wearing a first class smoking**. The policemen became really uneasy when it became obvious, that the guy had a **big hole** in the back of his head and an even bigger hole where his nose was supposed to be. We suspected a projectile.. **Three of the five policemen were suddenly of the opinion that everything was in perfect order and left with squeaking tires**. The somewhat more duty oriented Vladimir called a couple of his colleges, who looked a bit gloomy to wrap the guy up. All with the advice "**Mafia, better no ask questions!** Just finish your constructions!"/ ### What happened? As known from the accurate hollywood material, the **local Mafia got rid** of some unwanted guy by **putting him into concrete** on our known construction side..that's what really happened. Somehow the gang knew, that a fundament was supposed to be placed there. I suspect until today, that they financially support someone in the building departement or **visit his family with a gun**..Weird was, that we were literally nowhere; Archangelsk can in no way be called the centre of the universe. I really got restless. **Boris armed himself up to his teeth** (i really dont know where he got all those weapons from). And, what really funny is, that we wouldn't have noticed anything, if those guys didn't fuck up the concrete. I wrote a short report to the steering committee and suggested to put a Russian projectmanager to work, who **knows about the customs and traditions on a local cons truction side**. The german manager was asked to do some **vert important work in some archive**. And that was it for me. |
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Too much or too rough sand and the whole mass gets porous and is not able to carry anything. So it can be quite sturdy and a 5x5 meter area which goes 3m deep of concrete is not that easy to remove again. When a foundation is wrongly casted it must be redone or an alternative needs to be found - my task. So after I surveyed everything and found out that some sort of UBER - Vitali used nearly nothing but sand i started by scanning through\nthe protocols. A foundation at that position is supposed to have only very few sand. The timetable said, that the concrete is supposed to be poured not before the next week. Neither foreman nor project manager were able to tell me who poured it. They were without words.\n\tThe 24 year old German project manager had my condolences. He was not able to get through the 50 year old Russian construction veterans, which were in withdrawal. Wait, why withdrawal? This over motivated *Kraut-Kevin** coming fresh from university made the critical mistake to **take away the alcohol** from the Russian construction veterans. He lost from that moment on. It already happened that his car was **surrounded by crawler excavators** on a Friday evening - all workers with keys already gone. 30km to the next city,\n20km to the next, hardly to use street. And that in a Russian winter from Archangelsk. Since the energy at the side already was closed and the controlling box was locked, he couldn't call anybody. Mobile signal in the Russian Gulag? Keep on dreaming. He decided to go for a **2 days weekend with potatoes and the \nconfiscated vodka**. Nastrovje! At least there was some wood to burn and he tried himself at hunting (learning by doing)\n\tThe main problem still was the foundation though. The workers didn't know either where it came from. 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| body | I was sent for another job near Archangelsk (thats what I call **shithole**..google where it is!). It sounded simple. A young project manager seemed not to be up for his work. I was supposed to go there, set things with him in order and to show him how the work is done. Some smaller issues were bothering the steering committee, the damage done was too much for this sort of small construction side. Again it was about the foundation, which was poured incorrectly this time. I hop into my plane and arrive. Boris, my translator, previous **profi kickboxer and speznas** (he really was, that's why I always have him with me. This time only for translations though) was picking me up with an insult of car and brought me to the construction side. "Projectmanager no fault! Fundament appeared like ghost, **Blyat concrete quality**!" Sure thing, lets look around first. The problem is that concrete needs a proper mixture of cement, water and sand. Too much or too rough sand and the whole mass gets porous and is not able to carry anything. So it can be quite sturdy and a 5x5 meter area which goes 3m deep of concrete is not that easy to remove again. When a foundation is wrongly casted it must be redone or an alternative needs to be found - my task. So after I surveyed everything and found out that some sort of UBER - Vitali used nearly nothing but sand i started by scanning through the protocols. A foundation at that position is supposed to have only very few sand. The timetable said, that the concrete is supposed to be poured not before the next week. Neither foreman nor project manager were able to tell me who poured it. They were without words. The 24 year old German project manager had my condolences. He was not able to get through the 50 year old Russian construction veterans, which were in withdrawal. Wait, why withdrawal? This over motivated *Kraut-Kevin** coming fresh from university made the critical mistake to **take away the alcohol** from the Russian construction veterans. He lost from that moment on. It already happened that his car was **surrounded by crawler excavators** on a Friday evening - all workers with keys already gone. 30km to the next city, 20km to the next, hardly to use street. And that in a Russian winter from Archangelsk. Since the energy at the side already was closed and the controlling box was locked, he couldn't call anybody. Mobile signal in the Russian Gulag? Keep on dreaming. He decided to go for a **2 days weekend with potatoes and the confiscated vodka**. Nastrovje! At least there was some wood to burn and he tried himself at hunting (learning by doing) The main problem still was the foundation though. The workers didn't know either where it came from. I couldn't rely on their statements though, since they knew that the project manager would be responsible in the end - so those Vitalis said everything they could think of to blame him. The project was not too big and the committee didn't want to hear anything from it any more. The project was supposed to become a routinised project and not some exception. So i was bestowed on with **GodMode**. FCK YEAH! I started bringing some piece by moving the project manager to Moskau into the office, where he couldn't do any more harm, still being in the project pro forma. A suddle but visible slap without mobbing him any more. In addition to that the workers thought that they got rid of him. (They really made his life hell. But srsly, he wrote down everyone who came in late by 5 minutes?! In motherfucking RUSSIA?! Giving shit to everybody who was not in the designated working suite, or **coming drunk to work** or who worked to slow...yeah, he really did that. Its a special form of being stupid..but its being stupid nonetheless! Usually a projectmanager has his office an hour drive from the construction side, visiting once for 10minutes. He wanted to place his on the side..and thats where he got it. A bit over motivated, as I already said) So after I established some piece i **started to search for an alternative..without success**. I was in godmode, so before I ended up with stress myself i decided for the **concrete to be removed**. So the Vitalis got started, the share of sand in the concrete was so high that some parts where removed like sand stone. I sat in my container browsing reddit, when Boris stormed in: **"CUKA BLYAT! A CORPSE IN THE CONCRETE!"** Around 3 hours later we had a couple of **frustrated policemen** on the side, from which I really dared to expect to check out a corpse at the end of the world..In the end my workers, who thought the day already finished thanks to the unexpected guest and had killed my ratio(1 bottle of vodka/day/per person) had to dig him out. Nobody knew the guy, who **was wearing a first class smoking**. The policemen became really uneasy when it became obvious, that the guy had a **big hole** in the back of his head and an even bigger hole where his nose was supposed to be. We suspected a projectile.. **Three of the five policemen were suddenly of the opinion that everything was in perfect order and left with squeaking tires**. The somewhat more duty oriented Vladimir called a couple of his colleges, who looked a bit gloomy to wrap the guy up. All with the advice "**Mafia, better no ask questions!** Just finish your constructions!"/ ### What happened? As known from the accurate hollywood material, the **local Mafia got rid** of some unwanted guy by **putting him into concrete** on our known construction side..that's what really happened. Somehow the gang knew, that a fundament was supposed to be placed there. I suspect until today, that they financially support someone in the building departement or **visit his family with a gun**..Weird was, that we were literally nowhere; Archangelsk can in no way be called the centre of the universe. I really got restless. **Boris armed himself up to his teeth** (i really dont know where he got all those weapons from). And, what really funny is, that we wouldn't have noticed anything, if those guys didn't fuck up the concrete. I wrote a short report to the steering committee and suggested to put a Russian projectmanager to work, who **knows about the customs and traditions on a local cons truction side**. The german manager was asked to do some **vert important work in some archive**. 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Too much or too rough sand and the whole mass gets porous and is not able to carry anything. So it can be quite sturdy and a 5x5 meter area which goes 3m deep of concrete is not that easy to remove again. When a foundation is wrongly casted it must be redone or an alternative needs to be found - my task. So after I surveyed everything and found out that some sort of UBER - Vitali used nearly nothing but sand i started by scanning through\nthe protocols. A foundation at that position is supposed to have only very few sand. The timetable said, that the concrete is supposed to be poured not before the next week. Neither foreman nor project manager were able to tell me who poured it. They were without words.\n\tThe 24 year old German project manager had my condolences. He was not able to get through the 50 year old Russian construction veterans, which were in withdrawal. Wait, why withdrawal? This over motivated *Kraut-Kevin** coming fresh from university made the critical mistake to **take away the alcohol** from the Russian construction veterans. He lost from that moment on. It already happened that his car was **surrounded by crawler excavators** on a Friday evening - all workers with keys already gone. 30km to the next city,\n20km to the next, hardly to use street. And that in a Russian winter from Archangelsk. Since the energy at the side already was closed and the controlling box was locked, he couldn't call anybody. Mobile signal in the Russian Gulag? Keep on dreaming. He decided to go for a **2 days weekend with potatoes and the \nconfiscated vodka**. Nastrovje! At least there was some wood to burn and he tried himself at hunting (learning by doing)\n\tThe main problem still was the foundation though. The workers didn't know either where it came from. I couldn't rely on their statements though, since they knew that the project manager would be responsible in the end - so those Vitalis said everything they could think of to blame him. The project was not too big and the committee didn't want to hear anything from it any more. The project\nwas supposed to become a routinised project and not some exception. So i was bestowed on with **GodMode**. FCK YEAH! I started bringing some piece by moving the project manager to Moskau into the office, where he couldn't do any more harm, still being in the project pro forma.\nA suddle but visible slap without mobbing him any more. In addition to that the workers thought that they got rid of him.\n(They really made his life hell. But srsly, he wrote down everyone who came in late by 5 minutes?! In motherfucking RUSSIA?! Giving shit to everybody who was not in the designated working suite, or **coming drunk to work** or who worked to slow...yeah, he really did that. 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A CORPSE IN THE CONCRETE!\"**\nAround 3 hours later we had a couple of **frustrated policemen** on the side, from which I really dared to expect to check out a corpse at the end of the world..In the end my workers, who thought the day already finished thanks to the unexpected guest and had killed my ratio(1 bottle of vodka/day/per person)\nhad to dig him out. Nobody knew the guy, who **was wearing a first class smoking**. The policemen became really uneasy when it became obvious, that the guy had a **big hole** in the back of his head and an even bigger hole where his nose was supposed to be. We suspected a projectile.. **Three of the five policemen were suddenly of the opinion that everything was in perfect order and left with squeaking tires**. The somewhat more duty oriented Vladimir called a couple of his colleges, who looked a bit gloomy to wrap the guy up. 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