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mustard_tiger posted:I don't see a high vis jacket anywhere.
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I like how the condom brand name is the Spanish word for romantic love. Like how many times in your life have you had condom sex with someone you loved and it was romantic?
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# ? Nov 1, 2016 16:19 |
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blarzgh posted:Unrelated: Weather.com, strangely enough, has the highest quality click-bait on the internet. I've always found it to be craptastic to the point of blocking out the actual weather info.
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# ? Nov 1, 2016 16:41 |
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Olothreutes posted:Holy poo poo that has to suck. lol because it's a paper company https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn3yhB49RSM
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# ? Nov 1, 2016 16:45 |
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Meredith Baxter-Burnout posted:I like how the condom brand name is the Spanish word for romantic love. Like how many times in your life have you had condom sex with someone you loved and it was romantic?
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# ? Nov 1, 2016 16:59 |
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Meredith Baxter-Burnout posted:I like how the condom brand name is the Spanish word for romantic love. Like how many times in your life have you had condom sex with someone you loved and it was romantic? Twice, your mother is a wonderful woman
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Meredith Baxter-Burnout posted:I like how the condom brand name is the Spanish word for romantic love. Like how many times in your life have you had condom sex with someone you loved and it was romantic? I guess I grew up in the "OH GOD AIDS AND STIS WILL KILL US ALL, CONDOMS FOREVER" era
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# ? Nov 1, 2016 17:07 |
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Also be sure to use a dental dam, It doesn't just stop at the condom - you don't want throat cancer either. Really, bare skin to skin contact should be banned imo.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/11/01/a-japanese-woman-passed-gas-during-laser-surgery-she-was-badly-burned/
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MariusLecter posted:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/11/01/a-japanese-woman-passed-gas-during-laser-surgery-she-was-badly-burned/ People light their farts on fire all the time without lighting their clothes on fire. What the hell were those surgical drapes made of?
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# ? Nov 1, 2016 20:18 |
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More farts. It's farts all the way down.
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# ? Nov 1, 2016 21:09 |
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Facebook Aunt posted:People light their farts on fire all the time without lighting their clothes on fire. What the hell were those surgical drapes made of? Cloth, soaked in alcohol, or other flammable agents. Fires during surgery are actually somewhat common. So much so, and the occurrences were growing so rapidly, that various medical associations in several western nations were putting out bulletins about how to prevent fires during surgery. Alcohol has always been present during surgeries, but the massive increase of lasers and cauteries for surgeries has led to their always being a potential ignition source near the patient.
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# ? Nov 1, 2016 21:10 |
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Alcohol has always been present during surgeries, but the massive increase of lasers and cauteries for surgeries has led to their always being a potential ignition source near the patient. There's also usually a much higher than normal O2 content. In theory, the patient's breathing system should be all nice and sealed coming from the anesthesia machine's vent, to their lungs, and back again...but there's always leakage.
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Meredith Baxter-Burnout posted:I like how the condom brand name is the Spanish word for romantic love. Like how many times in your life have you had condom sex with someone you loved and it was romantic? All the times I didn't want to get pregnant and still have sex with my boyfriend? I mean c'mon.
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Meredith Baxter-Burnout posted:I like how the condom brand name is the Spanish word for romantic love. Like how many times in your life have you had condom sex with someone you loved and it was romantic? Thanks for the hot take, Austin Powers.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 00:24 |
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Cloth, soaked in alcohol, or other flammable agents ARE YOU READY TO ROCK?! http://youtu.be/mOD3wzXYJ50
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DrBouvenstein posted:There's also usually a much higher than normal O2 content. In theory, the patient's breathing system should be all nice and sealed coming from the anesthesia machine's vent, to their lungs, and back again...but there's always leakage.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 01:37 |
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Also, xposting from the schwudenfreude thread where I got the articleTotalLossBrain posted:I really want to make sure no one glosses over this: Death metal band/song name: Bowel Detonation MariusLecter fucked around with this message at 01:50 on Nov 2, 2016 |
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Three-Phase posted:ARE YOU READY TO ROCK?! "Two thumbs up to the makers of rubbing alcohol. Fire is baaaaad, kids don't play with matches!"
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https://twitter.com/glorphindale/status/793464972638621696
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 06:01 |
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It defeats earthing and polarity, but it’s better than cutting the prong off or using a fork.
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Don't weld wheels with tires attached. Alternative title: Why does it burn on the way out too?
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 09:57 |
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They were actually doing the redneck method of seating a tire on a rim. Squirt some flammable aerosol into the cavity between the two, and then light it. The blast seats the tire on the rim. Of course, you're generally going for a little firework blast, not a cannon shot.
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GPF posted:When I was in the Army, I worked on the Apache AH-64A attack helicopter. My specialty was wiring, but I also was in charge of the Ground Power Unit, a jet engine in a box that generated power, air flow, and hydraulic pressure for an Apache on the ground. The pressure was over 1000psi in the system that ran all the hydraulic stuff, including moving the gun around. I may have mentioned it before, but I once lost a hydraulic control line on our Ford 8600 back when I was a kid on the farm. It started spraying but I couldn't find where it was spraying from. Like an idiot, I reached my hand behind the left set of duals, with the tractor running, to feel for it. My grandpa, who was working with me, grabbed me by the shoulder and threw me back before I could cut my fingers off. Like a fool, I'd left the control lever up and it was at full pressure. I have fingers on both hands thanks to him.
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GPF posted:When I was in the Army, I worked on the Apache AH-64A attack helicopter. My specialty was wiring, but I also was in charge of the Ground Power Unit, a jet engine in a box that generated power, air flow, and hydraulic pressure for an Apache on the ground. The pressure was over 1000psi in the system that ran all the hydraulic stuff, including moving the gun around. After working for some time in the industrial sector where a bunch of stuff is automated with hydraulics and compressed air, I'm amazed that even the people who are supposedly trained in the dangers of it aren't more terrified of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. poo poo will gently caress you up hardcore if not treated with respect.
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Meredith Baxter-Burnout posted:I like how the condom brand name is the Spanish word for romantic love. Like how many times in your life have you had condom sex with someone you loved and it was romantic? Crabs, they're crabs. Abyssal Squid posted:Thanks for the hot take, Austin Powers. When and why the gently caress is everyone saying HOT TAKES all the goddamn time, it's worse the CLUTCHING PEARLS.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 12:11 |
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Highest oil pressure I've worked around is about 600PSI for "lift oil". Some motors and generators pump high pressure oil into the bearings that the shaft floats on. It makes it much easier to start and easier to bar over for inspections. (Also remember to keep your large drivetrains on a turning gear! Warping a rotor is a bitch to repair!)
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Rough Lobster posted:When and why the gently caress is everyone saying HOT TAKES all the goddamn time, it's worse the CLUTCHING PEARLS. QUOZ
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When I had a job at a machine shop I used a big compressed air wand to clean diesel and grease off my forearms whenever I cleaned oil rig parts in a big tub. Boss moved me to welding in notched machine parts after a stern talking to about the wonderful world of degloving.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 12:35 |
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After greater than 1 year of working at the noisy job I finally got a pair of acoustic filters at the local guitar store. I really hate earbuds so they're gonna take some getting used to. Still better than earplugs. I took an air gun and spent my entire shift trying to find something to make whistle. The machine has been making this awful noise during operation but now it only makes my teeth rattle not my whole skull. E: can the air guns shoot my flesh glove off my skeleton meat hand? I use them often to blow chips off my hands Sponge Baathist fucked around with this message at 13:31 on Nov 2, 2016 |
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Have you done this with it yet? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFrfBO-0cZE
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Sponge Baathist posted:E: can the air guns shoot my flesh glove off my skeleton meat hand? I use them often to blow chips off my hands I know of a guy who blew his hand up like a balloon spraying into a cut lol. I do it, but I know my air wand is at a really low psi and I do it as far away from my hands as I can while still having enough force to blow the chips off. You also have to avoid prolonged contact. Compressed air is full of nasty poo poo and if you are an idiot like the guy at my last shop who used to spray it into his pocket in between cycles to keep his balls cool, you're going to end up with some sort of fungal or bacterial infection like he did. If you're in machining we get this awesome catch 22 where blowing chips off your hands is a risk, but so is wiping your hands with a rag, as they collect coolant and can get gross and cause dermatitis really quickly. Not to mention they collect chips and you can cut yourself.
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Oily rags can hold a surprising amount of sharp metal chippings.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 14:33 |
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Gorilla Salad posted:Have you done this with it yet? Holy poo poo I'll report back tomorrow with any results. Now i got something to do in downtime tomorrow. Yeah I'm in machining I just wash my hands all the time but for chips you gotta use air cause sometimes you have to wait a few days for steel chips to start rusting before you can see where to pick at to get them out. Talk about a catch-22 there, live with a splinter til it rusts or dig around in your skin until you find it risking driving it in deeper.
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 14:35 |
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I have no idea about your job so i gotta ask: Why not wear big gloves all the time?
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# ? Nov 2, 2016 14:50 |
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I would assume because of the fast spinny bits. Still though, those thin latex mechanic gloves would work without ripping your hands off if caught.
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Mithaldu posted:I have no idea about your job so i gotta ask: Why not wear big gloves all the time? First thought, he may be working a lathe a bunch so that should be self explanatory in this thread.
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JoelJoel posted:I would assume because of the fast spinny bits. Still though, those thin latex mechanic gloves would work without ripping your hands off if caught. I wouldn't chance it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpUbVgVsbyQ Don;t forget your ears. It's surprisingly easy to gently caress them up and there's very little that can be done to unfuck them
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