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In addition to the obvious horseplay with exposed conductors at mains voltage, the building ought to have a RCD that senses that bullshit and cuts the power.
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Sagebrush posted:speaking of fire extinguishers Argh, man I've to use chemical extinguisher a couple times and they are just nasty. It's a tribute to Russian
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 14:26 |
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Megillah Gorilla posted:That's how actor Anton Yelchin died. This is my new catchphrase
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Zipperelli. posted:Let's really get this derail going: Keep my car at full all the time. Handy for when grandparents have an 'attack of the elderly' and do something stupid like breaking a hip via smacking a cow on the farm. There was a nice place when I was in my 20s that was full service. Used to make out with the chick that ran out to pump fuel. She also worked at the bakery so I'd turn up at 2am for some pie when drunk. NONE OF THIS IS A JOKE POST.
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Humphreys posted:Keep my car at full all the time. Handy for when grandparents have an 'attack of the elderly' and do something stupid like breaking a hip via smacking a cow on the farm. drat, full service is different in Australia.
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 15:21 |
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The lanyard seems to be doing its intended job in that... war zone?
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 15:31 |
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Megillah Gorilla posted:Argh, man I've to use chemical extinguisher a couple times and they are just nasty. I've taken one to the face, by choice. I kinda sorta was OSHA-ing, I had my jacket and goggles etc on but still blew myself up a bit with metallic sodium this year. My fiance heard the BOOM, came running, and blasted me in the face with our dry chem extinguisher, after I'd torn my goggles off. Honestly it wasn't that bad after washing it off.
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Memento posted:I thought this was cool, I've never considered the depth of the water to be a contributing factor to sinking ships on the Great Lakes The Great Lakes, especially Superior, Huron, and Michigan, are more like inland seas than lakes. Most people when they think of a lake, they think of "I can see shore at all times. With the Great Lakes, you can't (Erie and Ontario are just over 50 miles at their widest, meaning if you're in the middle of that point, you still technically can see shore, but I digress). People underestimate them and the weather that can impact them. Rogue waves can happen, and it's believed that it was one of the factors that sunk the Edmund Fitzgerald. Also fun facts: Huron and Michigan are technically one lake. They're at the same elevation, and water flows between the two all the time.
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Ist this the military version of toilet paper stuck to your shoe/pants?
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 15:43 |
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Found on alibaba I don't think you're supposed to operate a printing press while standing on the rollers, whether feed or output
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 16:10 |
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Memento posted:I thought this was cool, I've never considered the depth of the water to be a contributing factor to sinking ships on the Great Lakes They didn't even mention squat in that inforgraphic. Check the load lines in the morning, think your draft is less than the expected depth, drive your ship straight into the bottom. Good job everybody.
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Lake Winnipeg is huge and also super shallow which leads to pretty big and frequent waves and bigger boats being dribbled across the lake bed is apparently a way more frequent occurrence than you'd think. Probably why there aren't really any shipwrecks on the lake. Sink and your boat's just gonna get pulverized until there's nothing left but a bunch of crap spread across the bottom.
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B33rChiller posted:They didn't even mention squat in that inforgraphic. Check the load lines in the morning, think your draft is less than the expected depth, drive your ship straight into the bottom. Good job everybody. I was going to say that this effect can also be used to get under bridges that your ship otherwise couldn't pass. The linked article explains this in the last paragraph. In the case of Oasis, they had telescoping funnels so that when funnels retracted and the ship at flank speed, they had 60 centimeters of clearance from the Belt bridge.
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I called poison control after discharging a fire extinguisher into the wind [because I'm a genius]. For the dry powder type I had used at least, they advised me that since I could talk I was probably ok. Re fuel pumping: I stick the probe in just barely so I can totally top off the tank and I tie the handle down with a zip tie. When I'm ready I hop out of my car, put out my cigarette, and cut the zip tie in one swift motion
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Sentient Data posted:Found on alibaba EvenWorseOpinions posted:I called poison control after discharging a fire extinguisher into the wind [because I'm a genius]. For the dry powder type I had used at least, they advised me that since I could talk I was probably ok. The Chubb guy told me that the powder was an incredible laxative of the 'run for the toilet if you swallow any' kind.
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EvenWorseOpinions posted:I called poison control after discharging a fire extinguisher into the wind [because I'm a genius]. For the dry powder type I had used at least, they advised me that since I could talk I was probably ok. I burn through the ziptie.
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Shut up Meg posted:The Chubb guy told me that the powder was an incredible laxative of the 'run for the toilet if you swallow any' kind. brb
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 22:21 |
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New CSB video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RFDKpwdbEA
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Necrosaro posted:New CSB video: Wasn't there a different slide valve failure refinery file also simulated by CSB, that was posted in the prior OSHA thread about a year back? This one didn't seem to kill anyone at least. And the quality of graphics seems to be going up.
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5er posted:Wasn't there a different slide valve failure refinery file also simulated by CSB, that was posted in the prior OSHA thread about a year back? This one didn't seem to kill anyone at least. And the quality of graphics seems to be going up. They do preliminary videos more quickly after an event but of lower quality; this is the final video so it gets better production.
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There was also another slide valve video from like 2015-2016. It's how I even knew what a hydrocarbon cracker was
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Necrosaro posted:New CSB video: Factorio 2 looking...complicated. fake e: These vids are so awesome.
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 23:52 |
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Two young fathers named as 'heroes' killed fighting Sydney fires http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-20/two-volunteer-firefighrers-dead-after-nsw-rfs-truck-rolls/11816732 the first but almost certainly not the last rfs casualties of this fire season.
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 01:43 |
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at what point do u evacuate an "Entire loving Country"?
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PHIZ KALIFA posted:at what point do u evacuate an "Entire loving Country"? You don’t have to evacuate the entire country, just the parts people live in. The uninhabitable interior doesn’t have anything to burn. Most recent photo from HIMARI in geostationary orbit: Stitched high‐resolution imagery from MODIS a few hours earlier:
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I'm looking for a GIF or video and this is the best place to ask. Near as I can remember, it's of three large power conduits that are wrapped in a helix, and because of... something to do with the current running through them, I want to say it has something to do with three-phase power, the cables are actually physically flexing around one another. Am I imagining things or is this out there? Can anyone explain why that happens?
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 02:55 |
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https://i.imgur.com/MA5vsUb.mp4 SCIENCE!
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 03:51 |
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Flame-quelching foam?
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 05:26 |
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It looks like that elephant toothpaste thing that's all the rage with fake scientists on YouTube.
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 05:35 |
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If you trip trying to run away it becomes human suffocating foam real quick.
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 05:35 |
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glynnenstein posted:They do preliminary videos more quickly after an event but of lower quality; this is the final video so it gets better production. well this video had a zoom-in over a fireman's shoulder to a map which became a 3d schematic that the firetruck drove onto and then the scematic became the (CG) plant itself. That's a fuckload of production!
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 05:38 |
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Nocheez posted:If you trip trying to run away it becomes human suffocating foam real quick. Is that a set? it looks like a home, but the whole yard was plastic covered, and the buildings around it don't look like houses?
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 05:39 |
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Jonny Nox posted:Is that a set? it looks like a home, but the whole yard was plastic covered, and the buildings around it don't look like houses? Looks like a house, just next to a business of some kind. Going by the tile roof and palm trees, guessing SoCal. Now why they did it in that specific spot and put plastic down but didn't bother protecting the house from the poo poo....???
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Mister Speaker posted:I'm looking for a GIF or video and this is the best place to ask. Near as I can remember, it's of three large power conduits that are wrapped in a helix, and because of... something to do with the current running through them, I want to say it has something to do with three-phase power, the cables are actually physically flexing around one another. Could it have been cables running to the electrodes of an arc furnace? Current flowing through a wire will cause a magnetic field to spin around it (with the inverse being true, too). Since these things suck such massive amounts of current, the cables get strong enough magnetic fields that they'll push and pull on each other. High tension wires for distribution lines would do the same thing, but the cables are usually spread far enough apart on the towers that their magnetic fields don't affect each other much. Scroll to about 1:30 and you can see the cables dancing. ((sound warning)) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmXzNMoea5E
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Boogalo posted:Looks like a house, just next to a business of some kind. Going by the tile roof and palm trees, guessing SoCal. Confirmed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXn4fP3CnJg&t=613s
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 06:25 |
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Also human burning foam.
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 06:29 |
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lol watch out here comes
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Mister Speaker posted:I'm looking for a GIF or video and this is the best place to ask. Near as I can remember, it's of three large power conduits that are wrapped in a helix, and because of... something to do with the current running through them, I want to say it has something to do with three-phase power, the cables are actually physically flexing around one another. Electric Arc Furnace: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j2jESz7Zl8
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LifeSunDeath posted:
rip dude in the corner
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