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Fallows posted:That says u can dump untreated waste as long as youre 12 m iles out Whales do it all the time why can't my Carnival cruise ship? edit: something about Lowtax's new offshore datacenter
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Fallows posted:That says u can dump untreated waste as long as youre 12 m iles out Where? That page I linked only had federal regulation (less than 12 miles out), and also there was no where that said untreated sewage was acceptable. 12 miles out would fall under International Maritime Law.
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MutantBlue posted:I have fond memories of the Cold War. Detective Thompson posted:Did you also get to carry a Smith & Wesson with staghorn grips in a cross-draw holster? We were qualified with .38 caliber revolvers and carried them whenever someone other than the crew or a security detail was on site. Sorry, no staghorn, cross-draw, or shoulder holsters.
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Dave Grool posted:I lived on one the most expensive, well-funded and maintained ships the navy has and poo poo was still constantly broken. It was just a lot of really expensive broken poo poo Were you all raised in barns? You clean the lint trap EVERY LOAD no exceptions. If your boat burns down due to lint trap mismanagement your mothers are going to be so disappointed in you all.
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Facebook Aunt posted:Were you all raised in barns? You clean the lint trap EVERY LOAD no exceptions. If your boat burns down due to lint trap mismanagement your mothers are going to be so disappointed in you all. They'll probably also be wearing raggedy underwear just to make their mom's shame complete.
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ExecuDork posted:This is for ships above a certain size, right? Pissing off the side of your 29-foot sailboat is still legal everywhere, isn't it? You can strip down jump in the water and do whatever you want while swimming. Ain't no rules against swimmers pooping in the water.
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I am willing to be no one in the navy knows how to do their laundry without someone from another branch showing them what buttons to push. BOOOOOOM HEADSHOT But yeah seriously, you clean the loving trap before you pull your clothes out you loving animals.
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Facebook Aunt posted:Were you all raised in barns? You clean the lint trap EVERY LOAD no exceptions. If your boat burns down due to lint trap mismanagement your mothers are going to be so disappointed in you all. Holy gently caress this. Someone in my apartment building isn't cleaning out the lint trap and every time I use the drier it's absolutely full of someone else's lint. It takes like 7 seconds do and should be auto-pilot the last step you do when doing your laundry. I don't even want to confront this person or leave a passive aggressive note because I can't even fathom of a human brain so absolutely broken, so alien to what most people would think of as a sapient being, as to not clear out the lint trap after they're done.
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Baronjutter posted:Holy gently caress this. Someone in my apartment building isn't cleaning out the lint trap and every time I use the drier it's absolutely full of someone else's lint. It takes like 7 seconds do and should be auto-pilot the last step you do when doing your laundry. I don't even want to confront this person or leave a passive aggressive note because I can't even fathom of a human brain so absolutely broken, so alien to what most people would think of as a sapient being, as to not clear out the lint trap after they're done.
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Trap sprung
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Slugworth posted:I actually maintain it should be the first step, not the last, which means I'm cool cleaning somebody else's lint as they'll be cleaning mine. Reason being, I gotta pull the trap out anyway to make sure the person before me did it. Might as well just set up a system that doesn't require me to pull the trap out twice every time. This is what I would do if other assholes are not cleaning it on shared systems, good thing I am a Civilizes First World Person and have laundry in my apartment.
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What’s a lint trap?
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sandoz posted:this is for any volume of sewage, for any vessel of any size There's a "vessel of any size" joke here, but I'm under-caffeinated and don't have the wherewithal to push it to completion. But seriously, clean your loving lint traps. I'm still training my boyfriend on this. He left wet clothes in the washer overnight, then tried to dry them with a full lint trap. (He's going to kill us some day, I swear, between this and forgetting to put poo poo back in the fridge.) I'm running them thru the washer again because we live in a coastal loving rainforest and mildew is A Thing. For once, I miss living in the high desert.
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veiled boner fuel posted:What’s a lint trap? *twitch*
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veiled boner fuel posted:What’s a lint trap? The best place to acquire fire starting materials!
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It's also referring to "boats with installed toilets." So far as I can see, it's not illegal to pee off your boat. It is illegal to pee into an empty water bottle, and then dump the contents of that water bottle into the ocean.
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Slugworth posted:I actually maintain it should be the first step, not the last, which means I'm cool cleaning somebody else's lint as they'll be cleaning mine. Reason being, I gotta pull the trap out anyway to make sure the person before me did it. Might as well just set up a system that doesn't require me to pull the trap out twice every time. Sounds like a good system but what about when the person before you washed like, 6 kittens?
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Phanatic posted:It's also referring to "boats with installed toilets." What is a man but an empty bottle that fills and empties of piss?
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veiled boner fuel posted:What’s a lint trap? your navel
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At one point I had to train my housemates to clean the lint trap every time that they used the clothes dryer, and then I had to train them to throw the lint in the bin rather than just cram it on a shelf or behind the detergent bottles or whatever cranny was in reach in the laundry. Partly because it was loving lazy, partly because the gas hot water service was in the same room and it's probably a bad idea to have handfuls of lint getting blown about by every breeze and falling into the pilot light.
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Well obviously that's for motorcycles
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We got our dryer recalled & replaced by the manufacturer last year because they designed the lint trap in such a way that it didn't trap lint. Queue a number of house fires across the country.
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:Well obviously that's for motorcycles And the average motorcyclist is gonna need it sooner or later.
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:Well obviously that's for motorcycles If it were the other way it would fit a motorcycle with a sidecar pretty perfectly
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:Well obviously that's for motorcycles Nah I don't think one of those would fit either
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:Well obviously that's for motorcycles wheelchair lift sidecar
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Nah I don't think one of those would fit either Why even get out, just drive that thing everywhere you go. Retrofit your house so it can fit into the kitchen.
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:Well obviously that's for motorcycles Just this kind?
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How can we make noted death machine, the motorcycle, more dangerous?
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Azhais posted:The best place to acquire fire starting materials! Take the lint and stuff a bunch of it in an empty toilet paper tube. Now they're free fire starters for camping!
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Slugworth posted:I actually maintain it should be the first step, not the last, which means I'm cool cleaning somebody else's lint as they'll be cleaning mine. Reason being, I gotta pull the trap out anyway to make sure the person before me did it. Might as well just set up a system that doesn't require me to pull the trap out twice every time. hooo man. When I was still working for the hotel, the regional engineer came down to check on our chief engineer to see how he was doing after his first 30 days or so. I legit thought a vein in his forehead was gonna let go and spray like a runaway firehose when he learned that the lint had not been cleared from beneath the three monstrous dryers (all of which had basketballs of lint below) or the compressor room behind them (in which everything had grown a 2-inch beard or so of lint). He congratulated the chief on narrowly avoiding 120+ counts of negligent manslaughter for so long. As for myself, it gives me real pleasure to hook my shopvac up to the outside dryer vent every 6 months or so. Oh the multicolored treasures that come out.
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Phanatic posted:Safer than snorting it. That's some TCC level poo poo right there.
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Fishing is dangerous enough without bringing grenades into the equation: NMS: https://www.facebook.com/TwistedMedic911/videos/993278314156252/?hc_ref=ARRkFCK85KD8rtC71Oi8ZfOk6fCV0YjaqLMyZxI6UVmAjH0Df7_WHZsbufaKXMPvuq4
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Rev. Bleech_ posted:hooo man. When I was still working for the hotel, the regional engineer came down to check on our chief engineer to see how he was doing after his first 30 days or so. I legit thought a vein in his forehead was gonna let go and spray like a runaway firehose when he learned that the lint had not been cleared from beneath the three monstrous dryers (all of which had basketballs of lint below) or the compressor room behind them (in which everything had grown a 2-inch beard or so of lint). He congratulated the chief on narrowly avoiding 120+ counts of negligent manslaughter for so long.
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Phanatic posted:Fishing is dangerous enough without bringing grenades into the equation: Seems like a weak grenade
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Proteus Jones posted:Where? That page I linked only had federal regulation (less than 12 miles out), and also there was no where that said untreated sewage was acceptable. Youre right i dunno what i read when i posted that lol
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Lovely Joe Stalin posted:How can we make noted death machine, the motorcycle, more dangerous? The guy who made this saw it in an anime and thought 'that looks like a good idea!' True story.
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I wonder if we'll ever have self-driving motorcycles.
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FuturePastNow posted:I wonder if we'll ever have self-driving motorcycles. Oh we've already got those, the question we need to ask now is: I wonder if we'll ever be able to stop self-driving motorcycles. https://i.imgur.com/tYys0.gifv https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H-jTPX2oh8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNbOh0N3BSs Snowglobe of Doom fucked around with this message at 17:03 on Jan 19, 2018 |
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