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KoRMaK posted:Mmm lookit them glowing brakes This was really interesting thanks for posting it.
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This dude owns a lot.
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IPCRESS posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3YhpoGxzOw You should nms this cat snuff video.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 21:05 |
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fitnessgoals.mp4 holy poo poo
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IPCRESS posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3YhpoGxzOw Huh, dead cats do bounce.
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Ol Standard Retard posted:fitnessgoals.mp4 His poor spine. I bet he used to be 6'4".
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0FVKIOQLoA Radical!
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i usually stick to passing methane bubbles
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moist turtleneck posted:I swear I've seen that same dude with the fridge and bike from another angle or day of the week https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg9fTxv4QM8 MisterOblivious fucked around with this message at 16:39 on Dec 3, 2016 |
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 23:34 |
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itd be fun is this was just one of those painted perspective things
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 23:39 |
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That's a feature, not a bug
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 23:39 |
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looks like Dodge Ram, so it's better off dead
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There was a serious fire at a party in a Oakland artist space.Arsenic Lupin posted:Fire codes exist for a reason department: reddit poster posted:There was only one exit. I was on the top floor when the fire started, so I don't know how it got started. I distinctly remember thinking that this probably wasn't a big deal and/or that it was maybe a prank.
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Yeah, that place looks like an utter fire trap.Kennel posted:Saving these for the future generations. Also,from their Facebook page before the fire. quote:Hey gang, I know there's a lot going on both in our personal lives and in the greater context of the overall climate of everything seemingly going to poo poo - but if you have the time, I (and the other performers) would really appreciate if you could invite as many of your friends as possible and share this event on your page for maximum visibility. quote:the hair stylist for the rave cave salon has unfortunatley called in sick :*( and some random guy from Reddit. quote:I've been to the ghost ship. My first thoughts were of sheer amazement at the amount of random artwork they had lying around. Then I noticed the lighting. They were "borrowing" electricity from the neighbors to light up this huge warehouse. Wires dangling every where. At one point the electricity died, and I was trying to get around this maze using the light from my phone. Lots of creepy wooden sculptures and art made that feel like some sort of surreal horror. Eventually the lights were back on and I found my way up the rickety old staircase to the second floor. The stair case is literally for 1 person at a time. This led to an open space where the dj was setting up. If there were 30 people up there when the fire started, considering how everything inside is made out of wood or paper...yea that's totally hosed. I remember telling my girlfriend, who took me there, how that place was a giant fire hazard. Edit: Look at those second-story windows. https://www.google.com/maps/@37.7775651,-122.2268322,3a,51.7y,280.51h,92.55t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sQLG_yLa1ERdZ_l-znbaw9w!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 Nckdictator fucked around with this message at 02:21 on Dec 4, 2016 |
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I don't even have a criticism of this. I'm just impressed.
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C.M. Kruger posted:There was a serious fire at a party in a Oakland artist space. I immediately thought of the video of the NJ nightclub fire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4xaWMKBlw4 That video always leaves me unsettled. I wish they had shown something like this in HS health class, or college orientation. Maybe would have made me think twice about some of the places I stayed, like the one that you needed a key to get out the one door.
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What's horrifying about those videos is that there's a very short timespan between:
As short as one minute like at the Station. The video from the Perm nightclub fire it looks like it was hard to gauge how quickly and far the fire was spreading because it was inside that area of the ceiling that acted like a tinderbox. Plus you get preheating effects where the fire basically doesn't spread out linearly, it can sort-of accelerate. Three-Phase fucked around with this message at 03:36 on Dec 4, 2016 |
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'tis the season https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdO1nFXGS0Y
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The station video really drills it home with the on-screen timing. It's already 30 seconds in when the singer says "That's not good" and about another minute people are as good as dead. gently caress.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 03:51 |
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fire scary yo
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 03:56 |
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VectorSigma posted:'tis the season That's mind-blowing. 45 seconds from ignition to the entire room being a swirling firestorm.
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Sagebrush posted:That's mind-blowing. 45 seconds from ignition to the entire room being a swirling firestorm. The dry Christmas tree with an ignition source near the base is absolutely perfect. The sappy tree is an excellent fuel source, it has tons of surface area, and you get an effect where air is drawn up into the fire and hot gasses and flames preheat all the fuel above. All that in just a few seconds. I heard about software that NIST made awhile back that would allow you to model the movement of smoke and heat in a fire. I think it's all computational thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. Here's an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgDbsv62cu8&t=314s
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 04:43 |
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it's a forest fire in your house
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 04:50 |
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Watch out! An unsecured load coming for the China thread. http://i.imgur.com/SG9Z3pN.gifv
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 07:36 |
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If you ever wondered why the western world has regulations on how far a load can extend past a truck's bed...
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Guy Axlerod posted:The station video really drills it home with the on-screen timing. It's already 30 seconds in when the singer says "That's not good" and about another minute people are as good as dead. gently caress. also how the real real killer isn't the fire or smoke necessarily, it's inadequate ability to escape. two of the deadliest fires in the united states - the iroquois theater fire (600ish dead) and the cocoanut grove fire (500ish dead) were because once the fire happened, people panicked and couldn't find their way out. hundreds of panicking people in a confined space makes for a horrible traffic jam, as many people end up crushed or smothered in the stampede as do die from smoke inhalation, suffocation, and somewhat rarely burns. when a panic situation happens, people tend to try to leave the same way they came in - even if that's like six rooms and hundreds of feet away, through smoke and freaking out humans - which is why well lit exit signs leading to fire doors are a huge lifesaver in situations like this. you can see this in the station fire video, as the cameraman too slooooly is sort of pushed out by a flow of humans, and not even 45 seconds later people are bursting through walls and windows in a big tide trying to get the hell out people are heavy too, heavier than you think. one of the big causes of people dying in a stampede is those who fall to the floor beneath the crowd and are trampled to death, or even worse people who are pushed up against an immobile object and are crushed by the crowd of folks behind you pushing their way out. it only takes at most like 1400 pounds of pressure to stop you from breathing. that's like 9-10 average sized people pushing against your abdomen, or 6-7 americans boner confessor fucked around with this message at 07:51 on Dec 4, 2016 |
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More information's come out about the plane crash that killed the Brazillian soccer team."Colombia Chapecoense plane crash: What we know posted:A refuel stop in Bolivia had been planned. But the flight missed a stop in Cobija, in northern Bolivia, because the airport was closed at night, according to Gustavo Vargas, Lamia's director-general. That's too bad, what was the flight plan? Captain Postal posted:This just popped up on reddit Oh.
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boner confessor posted:also how the real real killer isn't the fire or smoke necessarily, it's inadequate ability to escape. two of the deadliest fires in the united states - the iroquois theater fire (600ish dead) and the cocoanut grove fire (500ish dead) were because once the fire happened, people panicked and couldn't find their way out. hundreds of panicking people in a confined space makes for a horrible traffic jam, as many people end up crushed or smothered in the stampede as do die from smoke inhalation, suffocation, and somewhat rarely burns. when a panic situation happens, people tend to try to leave the same way they came in - even if that's like six rooms and hundreds of feet away, through smoke and freaking out humans - which is why well lit exit signs leading to fire doors are a huge lifesaver in situations like this. you can see this in the station fire video, as the cameraman too slooooly is sort of pushed out by a flow of humans, and not even 45 seconds later people are bursting through walls and windows in a big tide trying to get the hell out There was a similar situation in The Netherlands in a bar on new years. Someone set off some sparklers, which in turn set off the christmas decorations which were all over the ceiling. The decorations were pine branches and stuff and weren't fireproofed. After seeing that video you can imagine how quickly the entire ceiling was ablaze. The fire dropped to the floor and on the patrons below. Of course the bar was filled way over capacity and the fire escapes were inadequate. It resulted in 14 deaths and 350 wounded. Of course numerous code violations were found in the resulting investigation. Ironically the bar was named "Heaven".
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I read that at the Iroquois Theatre there were areas where the bodies were piled several feet deep and took hours to get separated.
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spankmeister posted:There was a similar situation in The Netherlands in a bar on new years. Someone set off some sparklers, which in turn set off the christmas decorations which were all over the ceiling. The decorations were pine branches and stuff and weren't fireproofed. After seeing that video you can imagine how quickly the entire ceiling was ablaze. The fire dropped to the floor and on the patrons below. Of course the bar was filled way over capacity and the fire escapes were inadequate. [video type="youtu"]9bKW7JkHKm8[/video]
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Sagebrush posted:If you ever wondered why the western world has regulations on how far a load can extend past a truck's bed... Even just the flag at the end might've made a difference.
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Powershift posted:Huh, dead cats do bounce. lmao
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RandomPauI posted:More information's come out about the plane crash that killed the Brazillian soccer team. looking forward to the air crash investigation episode on this one
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Jerry Cotton posted:Even just the flag at the end might've made a difference.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 18:43 |
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maybe if they hadnt been playing soccer in the cockpit this would not have happened.
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Guy Axlerod posted:The station video really drills it home with the on-screen timing. It's already 30 seconds in when the singer says "That's not good" and about another minute people are as good as dead. gently caress. The TV broadcast of the Bradford City Football Stadium fire of 1985 was used in fire service training to show just how quickly fires spread. In one of those terrible ironies, the stadium was an old wooden terrace style that had been condemned and was due to be demolished and replaced with something safer and more modern after the season finished. Instead, images of people with smouldering clothes flinging themselves over concrete barriers and a visibly distressed man on fire were broadcast live into people's homes. You can see smoke in the top-right corner at about the 29 second mark, and people are moving quickly from the top of the terrace to the pitchside, but flames aren't spotted until about 45 seconds. Four minutes later, the entire stadium is engulfed, 56 are dead or dying, and fives times that number are injured. Some people literally did not have time to move from their seats, but others died because they ran backwards and were trapped in the burning stand by locked turnstiles with no stewards to unlock them or guide people out. The man on fire at the 5-minute mark died in hospital. Many of the burn injuries were horrific, with one teenager saying "[I] looked down at my hands and they were bubbling like melting cheese". There's a much shorter radio commentary that's cut short when the commentator has to flee from the flames.
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There's a book Killer Show about the Station nightclub fire that's also really good about how this kind of thing happens, and what happens afterwards.
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Lady Demelza posted:The TV broadcast of the Bradford City Football Stadium fire of 1985 imagine if there was a fence in front of the stand like in Hillsborough
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The Protagonist posted:What are the physical properties of slag like? It seems like you could make lovely bricks out of it or something. Not sure if it applies to all types, but our accumulating wood burning heater uses components made from slag for the thermal mass, it weights 1.5 tons.
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