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flosofl posted:Yeah, that blows me away. Renters insurance is dirt loving cheap for the basics, and even basic coverage would reimburse for most of the poo poo you lost. My renters policy is 10k. That would not cover a condo full of stuff. On the bright side, the guy wasn't attempting insurance freude.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 16:36 |
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Why was there a guy in a shark cage hanging out right over the thing? wait were they loving cutting through that with a torch? lol
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 16:39 |
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Delta Echo posted:My renters policy is 10k. That would not cover a condo full of stuff. You can increase the coverage
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 17:02 |
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PINING 4 PORKINS posted:You can increase the coverage Yeah how the gently caress did you get only 10k coverage? Mine is $60/6mo for 50k, so basically if I manage to run the sink long enough that it floods my upstairs neighbors I'll be cool I guess.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 17:15 |
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Computer viking posted:I feel completely fine about living a place where piping gas to residential houses never caught on. I'm glad I live in a house with a gas pipe connection in the Netherlands. That means I get really cheap heating from our own Groningen gas bubble. The fact that extracting the gas from the Groningen bubble is causing small earthquakes and damaging houses all over Groningen ain't my problem. I don't live in Groningen.
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Carbon dioxide posted:I'm glad I live in a house with a gas pipe connection in the Netherlands. That means I get really cheap heating from our own Groningen gas bubble. The fact that extracting the gas from the Groningen bubble is causing small earthquakes and damaging houses all over Groningen ain't my problem. I don't live in Groningen. No Dutch politician lives in Groningen so it's no problem.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 18:27 |
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What's even the point of only 10K coverage? Back when I rented I carried 50K minimum for property plus 500K personal liability and it cost me $12 a month. I now have a $2M umbrella policy on top of my home/auto and it's an extra $56 a year. Insurance is stupid cheap for how much it can prevent things from ruining your life.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 18:27 |
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When you cut into some "scrap metal", first check and make sure that it's not actually a 500-lb Mk82 bomb.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 18:34 |
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Craptacular posted:When you cut into some "scrap metal", first check and make sure that it's not actually a 500-lb Mk82 bomb. Before I clicked the link I assumed this was somewhere like Germany or France or Cambodia where there's a shitload of unexploded ordinance just sticking out of the ground.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 18:44 |
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How's a live aircraft bomb wind up in a scrap yard?
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 18:48 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:It's perfectly safe, the strong odorant they add to the gas means that you'll smell it long before it reaches an explosive concentration. I made a stop at my grandma's house many years back and smelled it in the finished half of the basement, and told everyone to get out and called 911. There was roadwork about 50 feet from the house and they managed to break a still-buried gas line and it seeped through the walls somehow. When the FD came they found the gas levels had actually exceeded the upper explosive limit, so for an undetermined amount of time, the simple act of turning on a light could have sent the house sky-high. As an interesting footnote, while in the middle of evacuating the block and using fans to exhaust the gas, a building burnt down two blocks away because of kids playing with fireworks. Busy day for the local volunteer FD.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 19:29 |
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that's why they're paid so well
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 19:29 |
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Robo Reagan posted:How's a live aircraft bomb wind up in a scrap yard?
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 19:31 |
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"yo, danny, wanna cut up that new scrap so it fits in the shredder? yeah, that one, the bomb-shaped one with the fins and stenciled warnings."
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 19:34 |
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It probably looked more like this when he found it Idiot probably thought it was a weird gas tank. Still, that yellow tip screams "this explodes" to anyone with a functional brain.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 20:11 |
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VectorSigma posted:I made a stop at my grandma's house many years back and smelled it in the finished half of the basement, and told everyone to get out and called 911. There was roadwork about 50 feet from the house and they managed to break a still-buried gas line and it seeped through the walls somehow. When the FD came they found the gas levels had actually exceeded the upper explosive limit, so for an undetermined amount of time, the simple act of turning on a light could have sent the house sky-high. When I worked at the airport, some genius decided that the best way to deal with a leaky propane cylinder (for the forklifts) was to remove it, set it on one of the open loading docks, open the valve, and walk away. Problem is, the wind was blowing in from that side of the building. I walked in (through a different entrance,) took one whiff, turned around, walked a couple hundred feet from the building, and called the airport fire department. They had to evacuate the entire warehouse for over an hour, and it caused three or four flight delays. The managers were livid. I thought it was funny as hell.
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buttcoinbrony posted:Yeah how the gently caress did you get only 10k coverage? Mine is $60/6mo for 50k, so basically if I manage to run the sink long enough that it floods my upstairs neighbors I'll be cool I guess. PINING 4 PORKINS posted:You can increase the coverage Good points. I don't have much stuff, I like to live light.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 21:07 |
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Robo Reagan posted:How's a live aircraft bomb wind up in a scrap yard? Don't worry Robo Reagan, McCain is on the case
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Craptacular posted:When you cut into some "scrap metal", first check and make sure that it's not actually a 500-lb Mk82 bomb. There's video footage of the accident available on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUWkUDX81PY
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 21:38 |
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Warning - http://gfycat.com/IllSpiritedDanishswedishfarmdog - Warning this one depicts a man falling off a ladder badly and likely breaking his neck warning Please learn how ladders work before you use them tia Also no, not modern art, an insulation foam accident e - one more ladder safety. Costa Rica needs it's power after all Justin Credible fucked around with this message at 22:14 on Sep 26, 2015 |
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Delta Echo posted:Good points. I don't have much stuff, I like to live light. You are probably undervaluing your stuff. I live in a tiny 1BR and have $30k of coverage.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 22:14 |
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This one always gets me. I mean there's the security guards (?) falling over themselves trying to chase after it, the guy who takes a dive off the cart instead of stopping it, and the dude who runs from off camera on the left and catches up to it while a equally fast woman vaults somebody who got knocked over. And there's the fact that somebody seems to have intentionally sent it into the people. Has to have been some kind of personal injury insurance scam or vendetta against somebody in the group or something.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 22:32 |
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C.M. Kruger posted:35 years ago on the night of September 18th at around 6:30 PM, a worker refueling a Titan II missile outside Damascus, Arkansas dropped a 25lb socket wrench onto the missile, which punctured the fuel tank. About 9 hours later it blew up, two airmen sent to check on the condition of the evacuated silo were severely injured, one died from injuries and exposure to the fuel oxidizer, while 21 other people were injured in the explosion or by exposure to the fuel/oxidizer. The 750 ton silo door was launched around 600 feet while the 9 megaton nuclear warhead ended up in a ditch 100 feet past the entry gate. (the lozenge shaped thing in the below image is a propane tank IIRC)
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 22:51 |
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Sorry buddy, your third-rung stability shake is totally best practices, but it doesn't cancel out the Caution: Wet Floor sign right behind you.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 23:23 |
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Do It Once Right posted:Sorry buddy, your third-rung stability shake is totally best practices, but it doesn't cancel out the Caution: Wet Floor sign right behind you. Also these are the feet on those ladders If they are like any other little giant I've ever seen in a work environment the grips are worn smooth. I also used to work for a satellite TV company and personally knew of four guys who got some kind of permanent injury which reduced their capacity to work due to situations just like that gif.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 23:27 |
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buttcoinbrony posted:Yeah how the gently caress did you get only 10k coverage? Mine is $60/6mo for 50k, so basically if I manage to run the sink long enough that it floods my upstairs neighbors I'll be cool I guess. That's a good rate. Through who? And, who would rent and not have renters insurance?
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 00:16 |
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Fastidious Toes posted:That's a good rate. Through who? And, who would rent and not have renters insurance? Same people who make this thread possible.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 00:37 |
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C.M. Kruger posted:And there's the fact that somebody seems to have intentionally sent it into the people. Has to have been some kind of personal injury insurance scam or vendetta against somebody in the group or something. It wasn't intentional, the story is up someplace, happened at the Cowboys stadium after a highschool tournament or something. That orange foam thing fell and jammed into the pedal while they were cleaning up the sidelines
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Computer viking posted:I feel completely fine about living a place where piping gas to residential houses never caught on. On the other hand, Overwined's apartment building probably wouldn't have burned down two pages ago had they had gas dryers instead of electric (though that sounded like a poo poo-show so who knows). bizwank posted:What's even the point of only 10K coverage? ... College students. Other than that, people should really have more coverage. At least the guy who started this conversation will probably be able to salvage most of his stuff.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 02:07 |
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Gas is maybe a little more dangerous but fuuuuuck cooking on an electric range so yeah
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 02:33 |
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DragQueenofAngmar posted:Gas is maybe a little more dangerous but fuuuuuck cooking on an electric range so yeah Its kind of the go to if you want to do something like, I dont know, HEAT YOUR HOUSE.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 02:42 |
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JB50 posted:Its kind of the go to if you want to do something like, I dont know, HEAT YOUR HOUSE. just gotta avoid trying to heat the whole thing at the same time
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 02:45 |
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Dewgy posted:just gotta avoid trying to heat the whole thing at the same time Rapid unplanned thermal runaway.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 02:46 |
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MrYenko posted:Rapid unplanned thermal runaway. Breakaway spontaneous Arachnid disposal.
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JB50 posted:Its kind of the go to if you want to do something like, I dont know, HEAT YOUR HOUSE. Unless you're in the Pacific NW where there's so much cheap hydropower There are still parts of the NE where people store hundreds of gallons of fuel oil in their house to run the furnace, and deliveries of oil don't happen in blizzards. The Marcellus Shale isn't that far, folks
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 05:07 |
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C.M. Kruger posted:35 years ago on the night of September 18th at around 6:30 PM, a worker refueling a Titan II missile outside Damascus, Arkansas dropped a 25lb socket wrench onto the missile, which punctured the fuel tank. About 9 hours later it blew up, two airmen sent to check on the condition of the evacuated silo were severely injured, one died from injuries and exposure to the fuel oxidizer, while 21 other people were injured in the explosion or by exposure to the fuel/oxidizer. The 750 ton silo door was launched around 600 feet while the 9 megaton nuclear warhead ended up in a ditch 100 feet past the entry gate. (the lozenge shaped thing in the below image is a propane tank IIRC) So that's where the idea for The Glow came from!
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 05:53 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgX6JFoV0TM&t=116s
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 06:25 |
Computer viking posted:I feel completely fine about living a place where piping gas to residential houses never caught on. I live in Florida, which has so few days of legitimately cold weather that it wouldn't be feasible to bother with natural gas for heating. All we get are tornadoes and hurricanes pretty much daily.
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chitoryu12 posted:I live in Florida, which has so few days of legitimately cold weather that it wouldn't be feasible to bother with natural gas for heating. Also gators, snakes, and the most dangerous wildlife of all, Florida Man
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