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I love it when they comically fly out of the frame. At least he was wearing the mask!
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Carbon dioxide posted:Why, though? Does that transformer contain a crapload of potassium for some reason? Could be the camera CCD picking up too much IR.
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CJacobs posted:I love it when they comically fly out of the frame. At least he was wearing the mask! In some movie universes whatever is out of frame doesn't exist that includes stuff that just left the frame. Not in the picture doesn't exist. That's how you gotta watch the movie.
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Sagebrush posted:I remembered the wrench in this photo being larger than it is I'm surprised you remembered there's a wrench in that picture.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 11:54 |
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He wears those trousers better than Jennifer Love-Hewitt though.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 11:55 |
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GotLag posted:Could be the camera CCD picking up too much IR. The guy who posted the video says that it was that colour to the naked eye too, not just on camera. I think the colour might be because it was just that hot. Remember that this isn't a normal fire, there's a bunch of extra energy being dumped in by the arcs. The Lone Badger fucked around with this message at 12:11 on Mar 20, 2017 |
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I could use a man like him to properly screw my nuts .
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 12:11 |
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The Lone Badger posted:The guy who posted the video says that it was that colour to the naked eye too, not just on camera. That colour of purple is essentially the same as you get from a sustained electrical arc in air (I've done some pretty OSHA things with a CRT flyback transformer) so my guess is there is a bunch of scary arcing going on as a result of damage.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 12:30 |
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It's due to air molecules being split apart and recombining, right? Nitrogen would be the primary source of the color in that case. Lightning does the same thing, producing other chemicals like N2O when the radicals recombine. I wonder if electric arcs can produce a toxic atmosphere as well. Ozone, certainly.
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Cichlidae posted:I wonder if electric arcs can produce a toxic atmosphere as well. Ozone, certainly. Absolutely. Let it arc long enough and you won't want to breathe the resulting atmosphere (even after it cools down).
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The Lone Badger posted:Absolutely. Let it arc long enough and you won't want to breathe the resulting atmosphere (even after it cools down). I think it's ozone plasma being generated by arcing. Ozone is created when the air reaches breakdown voltage and an arc passes through, and ozone plasma glows purple. e: Can't be an EE without loving the smell of ozone, mmmmm.
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lurklurklurk posted:I think it's ozone plasma being generated by arcing. Ozone is created when the air reaches breakdown voltage and an arc passes through, and ozone plasma glows purple. You are now entering the O-zone (OSHA zone)
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Whooping Crabs posted:You are now entering the O-zone (OSHA zone) One might even say that the zone will be one of danger.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 14:44 |
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An area of peril, if you like.
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solarNativity posted:One might even say that the zone will be one of danger. But how would you phrase it?
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 15:50 |
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Like.. Like we're on the Autobahn to the Hazard Area?
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solarNativity posted:One might even say that the zone will be one of danger. Prepare to enter.... the Scary Door.
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Carbon dioxide posted:Prepare to enter.... the Scary Door. OOOOoooooohhh, look at that weird mirror!
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Carbon dioxide posted:Prepare to enter.... the Scary Door.
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wyoming posted:Found some pre-OSHA fun.
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# ? Mar 20, 2017 21:02 |
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Finally, something PETA can be happy with.
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BattleMaster posted:That colour of purple is essentially the same as you get from a sustained electrical arc in air (I've done some pretty OSHA things with a CRT flyback transformer) so my guess is there is a bunch of scary arcing going on as a result of damage. Potassium Nitrate, which is used in molten salt baths for transformers, also burns with a violet flame.
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Tiger Crushed by Excavator in Horrific End to Human–Wildlife Conflict
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Tiger wasn't wearing an approved high-vis garment at the time in an obvious works zone.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 09:14 |
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I would have put money down on the Tiger winning. I don't know why it didn't eat the highly visible meat bags instead of having canned food.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 10:54 |
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Are they not in possession of tranquilizer dart technology? I'd have preferred to see the Tiger eat those idiots if thats the best they can do.
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Vanagoon posted:Are they not in possession of tranquilizer dart technology? The article says they tranquilized the tiger first. Tranquilizers don't always work consistently or quickly.
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Vanagoon posted:Are they not in possession of tranquilizer dart technology? And why dont we launch our garbage into the sun? And whats the deal with...
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 13:39 |
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Imagine the fuckin' guy's bones all feeble and brittle because he doesn't understand the SHEER GODDAMNED VALUE of drinking milk regularly, to fortify your most powerful hidden weapon and ally: Your fuckin' skelebones. You got this guy twisting in the wind, he doesn't know why he's like this! Nobody does! He can barely wobble away as his particle board skeletal structure fractures and splits under the impact pressure of a light gust. Three days later he wakes up in a hospital bed, his skeleton replaced by a series of pneumatic bladders, his life a new fresh hell. Drink your drat milk you ignominious loving scoundrels.
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Powershift posted:that looks like the range on blue diamond road. the last time i was there it was simply "here's the gun, here's the bullets, you're on number 2" I met some of my buddies from back home in Vegas and it took about five tries to find a place that would let us shoot our own 223. All they seemed interested in was renting machine guns and .22. The place we did find was nice though and had a competent range officer at hand and pretty reasonably priced.
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rear end-Haggis posted:his skeleton replaced by a series of pneumatic bladders, his life a new fresh hell.
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# ? Mar 21, 2017 14:07 |
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Chinese Building Demolishing Job, Safety is #1 https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=3a5_1490075725 cause liveleak.
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They broke my watch.
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Lime Tonics posted:Chinese Building Demolishing Job, Safety is #1 I'm impressed that the impact from dropping that section didn't just pancake the floor underneath and take everything with it. Obviously the reason they're demolishing the thing is because someone messed up and used actual concrete and rebar when the design clearly called for plaster over sand and garbage.
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I used to live in China, and one of the local coworkers told me that the main reason for all the new construction was because a large number of Chinese people would prefer not to live in a house or apartment that has ever been lived in before. Something about energies or feng shui. So an apartment building will go up, everybody moves in, and then as people move out the apartments sit empty until the whole thing is abandoned, where they tear it down and rebuild a new one in its place so it can fill up again. With that construction cycle, it doesn't really make sense to build something to last more than five years.
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The japanese detached housing market is pretty much like that. Large apartments and such are built to last (although are all generally extremely ugly, seriously japan has some of the worst just don't give a gently caress architecture) but detached houses are mostly built to just last for how ever long the family lives there. Regardless of the condition people will often tear down a house they bought then throw up a new one because otherwise ewww you're living in someone else's house that's like wearing 2nd hand underwear.
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Baronjutter posted:The japanese detached housing market is pretty much like that. Large apartments and such are built to last (although are all generally extremely ugly, seriously japan has some of the worst just don't give a gently caress architecture) but detached houses are mostly built to just last for how ever long the family lives there. Regardless of the condition people will often tear down a house they bought then throw up a new one because otherwise ewww you're living in someone else's house that's like wearing 2nd hand underwear. Zoning laws in Japan are also *much* simpler than they are in the USA, so builders have a lot more flexibility. http://urbankchoze.blogspot.com/2014/04/japanese-zoning.html https://www.ft.com/content/023562e2-54a6-11e6-befd-2fc0c26b3c60
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Baronjutter posted:The japanese detached housing market is pretty much like that. Large apartments and such are built to last (although are all generally extremely ugly, seriously japan has some of the worst just don't give a gently caress architecture) but detached houses are mostly built to just last for how ever long the family lives there. Regardless of the condition people will often tear down a house they bought then throw up a new one because otherwise ewww you're living in someone else's house that's like wearing 2nd hand underwear. That sounds like a mind boggling waste of time and resources
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