• Safety net Construction • May 27, 1937 The Golden State Bridge was completed and opened to pedestrian traffic. • May 28, 1937 it was opened to vehicular traffic. • The bridge was opened ahead of schedule and under budget. Opening day • February 22, 1985 one billionth car crosses the bridge. • 1986 the bridge was redecked, it was completed in 1987(before 150,952,000 kg after 139,790,700 kg) • September 3, 1998 United States Postal Service unveils Golden Gate Bridge commemorative stamp. Stamp • July 13, 2000 FasTrak electronic toll collection launched on the Golden Gate Bridge. • September 1, 2002 - $5.00 cash, $4.00 FasTrak and $2.50 per axle • 2007, 70-th anniversary Construction cost The total construction cost $35 million $27,125,000 for the construction of the structure $2,050,000 for Engineering and Inspection $423,000 for Administrative and Preliminary Expenses
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• May 27, 1937 The Golden State Bridge was completed and opened to pedestrian traffic. • May 28, 1937 it was opened to vehicular traffic. • The bridge was opened ahead of schedule and under budget. • February 22, 1985 one billionth car crosses the bridge. • 1986 the bridge was redecked, it was completed in 1987(before 150,952,000 kg after 139,790,700 kg) • September 3, 1998 United States Postal Service unveils Golden Gate Bridge commemorative stamp. • July 13, 2000 FasTrak electronic toll collection launched on the Golden Gate Bridge. • September 1, 2002 - $5.00 cash, $4.00 FasTrak and $2.50 per axle • 2007, 70-th anniversary • The total construction cost $35 million Nowadays the bridge has earned the reputation as the world's most spectacular Bridge and one of the most visited sites in the world.
the BASIC language. Bill Gates and Paul Allen ship 4K and 8K version of BASIC v2.0. Dick Heiser opens Arrow Head Computer Company, subtitled "The Computer Store", in Los Angeles, selling assembled Altairs, boards, peripherals, and magazines. This is the first retail computer store in the USA. Micom Data Systems ships its first product, the Micom 2000 word processing computer. (summer) IMSAI announces the IMSAI 8080 microcomputer. IBM's Entry Level Systems unit unveils "Project Mercury", the IBM 5100 Portable Computer. It is a briefcase-size minicomputer with BASIC, 16KB RAM, tape storage, and built- in 5-inch screen. Price: US$9000. Weight: 55 pounds. (Price over US$10,000 ) The first issue of Byte magazine is published. MITS releases a version of MicroSoft BASIC 2.0 for its Altair 8800, in 4K and 8K editions. Paul Terrell opens the Byte Shop, in Mountain View, California, one of the first computer stores in the US.
It seems that one of the main questions that should be discussed is the principle of filmmaking based on original literary sources. The selection of those originals and their quite illustrative translation into the cinematic language are worrying. 1 In addition, cinema artists had to find indirect allegorical ways for achieving their intentions. The feature film Hullumeelsus (Insanity, 1968, directed by Kaljo Kiisk), unveils a drama in a mental institution during World War II. The same principle of allegory has been applied to the adventure film Viimne reliikvia (The Last Relic, 1969, directed by Grigori Kromanov, 1926-1984). This film is the most popular work among Estonian films, and has been shown in 60 countries. During the second half of the Sixties, the sharp-eyed psychological view of the world was deepening. Such a way of observation, thinking and reflection penetrate the