If I have to tell people when something is intended as sarcasm or humor or irony or anything else I might just as well not commend at all. That’s not sarcasm either.
Nobody’s. When the original bridge was built it was nearly impossible to measure the relative movement between the sides of the gorge, or even to see only a few fractions of an inch a year.
Non-political comment:There are such things as single-suspension bridges, where one end is anchored and the other end is free to move. There’s one in Alaska across a fault. (I’ve been across it.) One side of the fault moves sideways a couple of inches a year, which caused the original double-suspension bridge to tear itself apart. So they built a bridge anchored on just one side. It worked.
It was put out by Intel, but it was written by Microsoft for Intel. The system I babysat was also an Intel 310. Boy was it fussy, and prone to failure, especially the tape drives controller.
If I have to tell people when something is intended as sarcasm or humor or irony or anything else I might just as well not commend at all. That’s not sarcasm either.