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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:How does that even happen? Dropped after several consecutive magdumps? Attempted to open one crate. e: I got nothing for the thread for the top of a page, sorry. ArcMage fucked around with this message at 16:18 on Sep 18, 2019 |
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:How does that even happen? Dropped after several consecutive magdumps? It got eaten by the turret monster.
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# ? Sep 18, 2019 17:16 |
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It was stuck through one of the portholes for the men to shoot out and they sideswiped a tree.
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# ? Sep 18, 2019 17:50 |
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Zipperelli. posted:Dunno how OSHA this is, but it fits the thread title to a T. "i swear it's just whiskey dick, give me 5 minutes and i can get it up"
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# ? Sep 18, 2019 18:25 |
ArcMage posted:Attempted to open one (1) crate.
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# ? Sep 18, 2019 18:26 |
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I want one.
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# ? Sep 18, 2019 19:46 |
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Zipperelli. posted:Dunno how OSHA this is, but it fits the thread title to a T. Hey, you got that for free, the Nazis spent years developing theirs.
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# ? Sep 18, 2019 20:00 |
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:How does that even happen? Dropped after several consecutive magdumps?
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# ? Sep 18, 2019 20:47 |
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So just saw this on my walk back from lunch. Couldn't get any too detailed pics because the guy was pulling out just as I was walking past, but: Granted I'm not an expert on how to properly tie down a load to a flatbed, but I feel like there should be more securing this than a single bungee cable over the top?
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RandomFerret posted:Hey, you got that for free, the Nazis spent years developing theirs. The Russians just used
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# ? Sep 18, 2019 20:59 |
Trabant posted:The Russians just used Didn't they do this to dogs too?
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# ? Sep 18, 2019 21:03 |
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Sydin posted:So just saw this on my walk back from lunch. Couldn't get any too detailed pics because the guy was pulling out just as I was walking past, but: There are some tan colored straps towards the front too. The one over the top in the back is probably just to keep it from bouncing when going over bumps
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Submarine Sandpaper posted:Didn't they do this to dogs too? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_dolphin
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Submarine Sandpaper posted:Didn't they do this to dogs too? They tried training dogs to run under German tanks with explosives, but they had a lot of problems. They were exclusively trained on stationary tanks, so they wouldn't run under moving ones. A lot of them got scared, ran back into the trenches, and blew up. They also ran toward Soviet tanks with the more familiar diesel smell! The "Soviets used massive human wave attacks and blocking detachments" thing is pop history distortion. Human waves were an early misstep by inexperienced commanders who didn't know how to fight the invading Germans appropriately, and that practice ended shortly after. Blocking detachments ceased official use in 1942 and were disbanded completely in 1944, and they just arrested soldiers who retreated or deserted. The image of them setting up machine guns to kill everyone running is fiction.
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chitoryu12 posted:They tried training dogs to run under German tanks with explosives, but they had a lot of problems. They were exclusively trained on stationary tanks, so they wouldn't run under moving ones. A lot of them got scared, ran back into the trenches, and blew up. They also ran toward Soviet tanks with the more familiar diesel smell! Woah never heard about this before. Is there a wikipedia article????
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# ? Sep 18, 2019 21:29 |
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My wife keeps threatening to leave me if I don't stop answering the German advancement with bomb dogs, but I have conviction, drat it
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ickna posted:There are some tan colored straps towards the front too. The one over the top in the back is probably just to keep it from bouncing when going over bumps It looks loose. I think the tan strap was used to pull it onto the trailer and then they used that blue strap to "secure" it.
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Sydin posted:So just saw this on my walk back from lunch. Couldn't get any too detailed pics because the guy was pulling out just as I was walking past, but: Eeeh, yeah if it were me I would secure it differently but really... if it is just going around at low speeds its probably fine.
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Sydin posted:So just saw this on my walk back from lunch. Couldn't get any too detailed pics because the guy was pulling out just as I was walking past, but: There's a front tie down and the blue thing is another ratchet straps. I wouldn't do it exactly like that but it's probably fine for city streets.
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https://i.imgur.com/apnQFaA.mp4
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# ? Sep 19, 2019 00:02 |
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Imagine if he had jumped in through the passenger door instead of running in front of the uncontrolled truck.
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# ? Sep 19, 2019 00:46 |
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It's always amusing when a vehicle starts rolling because someone hasn't set the brakes properly, they panic and try to stop it, and then after it does stop they still don't bother to properly set the brakes.
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At least he found the brake and didn't pull the "oh poo poo, I hit the wrong pedal" then gave it some gas.
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chitoryu12 posted:They tried training dogs to run under German tanks with explosives, but they had a lot of problems. They were exclusively trained on stationary tanks, so they wouldn't run under moving ones. A lot of them got scared, ran back into the trenches, and blew up. They also ran toward Soviet tanks with the more familiar diesel smell! that's crazy lol. it reminds me of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-tank_dog
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# ? Sep 19, 2019 01:14 |
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Didn’t we have a us military research project on “corner bullets”?
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# ? Sep 19, 2019 01:48 |
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Cojawfee posted:Imagine if he had jumped in through the passenger door instead of running in front of the uncontrolled truck. A guy at a place i worked had something like that happen and was only stopped from jumping in front of the truck by his trainer physically grabbing him. Smashed right into the clients building, which is bad, but a whole lot less bad than someone getting squashed.
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Do these people also try to catch knives they drop, either by hand or foot?
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# ? Sep 19, 2019 02:33 |
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Burt Sexual posted:Didn’t we have a us military research project on “corner bullets”? there was an airburst grenade launcher, of which a few of them exploded
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BMan posted:there was an airburst grenade launcher, of which a few of them exploded Nah https://www.cbsnews.com/news/darpa-bullet-can-change-direction-mid-flight/
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Jabor posted:It's always amusing when a vehicle starts rolling because someone hasn't set the brakes properly, they panic and try to stop it, and then after it does stop they still don't bother to properly set the brakes. Not exactly the same, but a number of years ago I brought in my car for a faulty MAF and somehow when fixing this the mechanic hosed up the route of my fuel line. Car drove fine at first but the gas pedal felt kind of sticky, figured I'd bring it back in the next day to ask about it. Pull out of my driveway the next day, and once I hit the accelerator to go down the street, I just get locked into max acceleration. No matter what position I put the gas pedal at the car is just flooring it. I spent maybe a full ~45 seconds with the break slammed down, slowly inching forward, panicking about stopping the thing before I ran out of street and into somebody's house. Finally something in my brain clicked and I threw it into park and turned it off, which I could have done from the start. But when something like that happens you freeze up and rational decision making goes out the window for a bit. It was a weird period of feeling completely helpless and terrified even though the solution is insultingly easy. I assume this is the same thought paralysis that kicks in when people's vehicles start to run away and they try to grab on/run in front of it instead of just jumping straight into the drivers seat and slamming the parking break. Sydin fucked around with this message at 03:43 on Sep 19, 2019 |
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Icon Of Sin posted:At least he found the brake and didn't pull the "oh poo poo, I hit the wrong pedal" then gave it some gas. I would argue that he did "give it some gas" in this video.
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Once I was driving a forklift, of the type you stand up in, and it slipped on some condensation on the concrete in the cooler I was working in. As it slipped into the rack I put my foot out to stop it and had it crushed. It felt like my boot was a puddle of blood, but luckily it was just swollen and a few days later I was back at work like the dumb 18 year old I was. You just react in dumb ways some times.
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# ? Sep 19, 2019 03:41 |
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I definitely kick my foot out to break the fall of anything I drop. So far I've always managed to get the flat side of the knife, but did break a toe saving a can of stewed tomatoes
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Watermelon Daiquiri posted:Do these people also try to catch knives they drop, either by hand or foot? I did this almost exactly 1 year ago. You know that area between your thumb and pointer finger? Yeah, the knife went all the way down through that until it hit bone at the base of my thumb. Thumb was just hanging there. Cut the muscle there in half, severed a nerve, severed an artery, cut a tendon, and butchered half my hand nearly off. I still have no feeling in that thumb but at least it moves again after a bunch of surgery and therapy. Don't catch falling knives. e: https://i.imgur.com/pWusdSS.jpg Doesn't look THAT bad, initially. But if I turn my hand around, the wound goes about that far down on the other side of the hand as well. It wasn't a surface cut. Pretty much draw a line from the skin at the base of my thumb down through to the middle of my hand, there. All the way through. Not just on the palm side. Like if you were trying to cut a leg off of a roast chicken or something. I'm just lucky that bone stopped it from going further. Catastrophe fucked around with this message at 05:28 on Sep 19, 2019 |
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I developed a similar skill of kicking my foot under a falling toddler's head to keep it from hitting the floor. I did this unconsciously at a concert when a crowd surfer was almost dropped on his head in front of me.
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Catastrophe posted:I did this almost exactly 1 year ago. You know that area between your thumb and pointer finger? Yeah, the knife went all the way down through that until it hit bone at the base of my thumb. Thumb was just hanging there. Cut the muscle there in half, severed a nerve, severed an artery, cut a tendon, and butchered half my hand nearly off. I still have no feeling in that thumb but at least it moves again after a bunch of surgery and therapy. Did you have to move your hand in a warm salt water dish for rehab? That's what I remember.
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RandomFerret posted:I definitely kick my foot out to break the fall of anything I drop. So far I've always managed to get the flat side of the knife, but did break a toe saving a can of stewed tomatoes
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RandomFerret posted:I definitely kick my foot out to break the fall of anything I drop. So far I've always managed to get the flat side of the knife, but did break a toe saving a can of stewed tomatoes Geez I don't even try to drop empty, plastic sample bottles in the lab. My instincts always to jump back. Do that: jump back. Safety first you can always clean up the stewed tomatoes.
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