viaducts transport water, often from an uphill location to a downhill location. it is convenient to make the upper levels bridges, esp older viaducts no longer used for water movement.
What's the difference between a viaduct and an aquaduct? Or is a viaduct merely an aquaduct with the road added on top?
According to wikipedia, a viaduct is simply a bridge composed of several small spans.
Oooh. Pretty In Pink is on Nick@Nite.
No Strong Feelings of Any Kind For You
And damn lucky to have your opinion be that mild.
And damn lucky to have your opinion be that mild.
The coworker in question has many virtues. However, she's talking too much. Telling me more than I want to know, rather emphatically. Trying too hard to impress. And everything is meant to be impressive. I don't dislike her, but I do not like her nearly as much as she must want, for all the ways she talks of herself.
I seem to have confused viaduct with aquaduct. I don't really know anything about "duct" structures beyond pretty pictures of crumbling Roman architecture. Right-o.
I chose hula hooping tonight AIWFG. We shall see how my body feels in the morning, already have some interesting bruises developing.
I saw hula hoops at the store today and thought of you!
viaduct? vy not a chicken?
Helooooooo insomnia fairy! If I acknowledge you, can I at least get a nap's worth of sleep?
Signed, posting from the iPhone in the dark, praying for sleep