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Harveygod posted:Annual CHP refresher training. Wife made cookies: Those are cool. What is that wine bottle shaped hazard sign for?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWRSQuCrAM0quote:Footage has emerged on social media of a Caspian airline plane that appears to have made an emergency landing on an Iranian city street. It is believed around 130 people were on board when the plane landed in the city of Mahshahr. Footage shows passengers being helped out of the plane by onlookers. There are no reports of fatalities
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By popular demand posted:Those are cool. Compressed gas.
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Harveygod posted:Annual CHP refresher training. Wife made cookies: Ironically, 6 people choked to death on these cookies as they were not warned of this possible hazard.
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Not sure how to share a video from reddit but always tie off, folks. I didn't know Black Mesa did ocean drilling
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FuturePastNow posted:trackfuckled TracFrac'd, unless you're french, then it's TraqueFraqued.
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By popular demand posted:Those are cool.
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Nenonen posted:Plus China has a lot of cameras everywhere. By 2018 there were 400 million cameras installed. Things like this must happen in a country like India just as much if not more, but we might not get as much footage from there. The US actually has more CCTVs per capita than China.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 16:29 |
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Wikipedia disagrees with the South China Morning Post figure.
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Nenonen posted:Wikipedia disagrees with the South China Morning Post figure. Wikipedia data is from 2011 and the article's I posted's original source is from last month from an American firm https://www.precisesecurity.com/articles/Top-10-Countries-by-Number-of-CCTV-Cameras
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FCKGW posted:Wikipedia data is from 2011 and the article's I posted's original source is from last month from an American firm How many are in private places vs public places? A CCTV at a business's loading dock is not the same thing as a CCTV in the public square.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 16:43 |
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Grem posted:Then you're only sure it steps inanimate objects! Like the guy who said use a broom. Great, you know it stops a broom, but I am not a broom. Someone's gonna need to stick their dick in that thing before I trust it! Ideally the man or woman who programmed it gets to wave a body part across it. If they can't do it with absolute confidence then they need to do another engineering analysis until they're confident. When I worked on a portable ventilator our lead who did all the actual controller firmware was the first person to breathe on it. After that we knew it was probably pretty safe.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 16:50 |
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Harveygod posted:Annual CHP refresher training. Wife made cookies: These rule!!!
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 16:58 |
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When I was in high school, my maths teacher offered to lend me a book of his called "How to Lie with Statistics", he thought I would be interested in it. He was careful to try not and offend, given its title, but I was really just honored. My only other exposure to statistics was a University 101 level course taken in summer school, which by strange coincidence had a professor with a huge axe to grind about dishonesty in media when using stats. So when I see this above argument regarding cameras, it reeks of 'whataboutism', and a simple click through shows that their number rests on a razor-thin margin for second place. And that's without taking into account any other factors or biases. I don't need my ill-remembered school lessons to know that the country with an international reputation for surveillance might not be arguing in good faith here. Or rather, said state's-influenced media outlet, you know what I mean.
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Harveygod posted:Annual CHP refresher training. Wife made cookies: OSHA challenge: name the warnings on the cookies FCKGW posted:Wikipedia data is from 2011 and the article's I posted's original source is from last month from an American firm lol that line in the article: quote:People often label China as a Security state, when in fact, the USA has more Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) cameras per capita. Regarding the number of cameras per person, the United States remains a clear leader in the world. It's textbook Chinese whataboutism: quote:People often label China as [negative thing], when in fact, the USA has more [negative thing]. Regarding the number of [negative thing], the United States remains a clear leader in the world. And I'm wondering what qualifies as "CCTV" for the purposes of the report, as it's not defined EDIT: Wondering if "live only" and non-functioning CCTV feeds are counted, or even discounted from the totals. Another question: who's posting the footage from public safety feeds to the wider internet? And is it intended for entertainment value? Is it a release kind of like the USCSB? Mistle fucked around with this message at 19:41 on Jan 27, 2020 |
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Mistle posted:OSHA challenge: name the warnings on the cookies Works Great On Hands; Two Drink Minimum; You Will Be Drafted Into The Skeleton War On Use; Will Cause Super Saiyan-ism; Inhale, Hold for Two Seconds, then Cough.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:Works Great On Hands; Two Drink Minimum; You Will Be Drafted Into The Skeleton War On Use; Will Cause Super Saiyan-ism; Inhale, Hold for Two Seconds, then Cough.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 19:42 |
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Harveygod posted:Annual CHP refresher training. Wife made cookies: I really like the "do not eat the singularity" one.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 19:56 |
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Sex Skeleton posted:Ideally the man or woman who programmed it gets to wave a body part across it. If they can't do it with absolute confidence then they need to do another engineering analysis until they're confident.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 19:59 |
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The best thing is, if some of those turn out to be poisonous you've already provided a fair warning.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 20:00 |
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Harveygod posted:Annual CHP refresher training. Wife made cookies: These are awesome, how did she get the designs on like that?
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:These are awesome, how did she get the designs on like that? prolly some pro poo poo like these jobbies
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:These are awesome, how did she get the designs on like that? I suspect it's those edible transfers that they use when they put your photos on a cake e:fb
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https://i.imgur.com/VzaQboq.gifv
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JESUS THAT WAS TENSE
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I'd be worried about someone accidentally signaling the pilot to drop the load. That sounds like a poop joke but I assure you it is not.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 20:56 |
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i think I'd at least like some gloves. and a diaper
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GR8OLpEYy4LifeSunDeath posted:JESUS THAT WAS TENSE I've seen a bunch of those videos and that's the least tense one I've ever seen. Look at that giant platform they've got to stand on! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL1AmVxYh1s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb3UOzc5bew
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Volcott posted:I really like the "do not eat the singularity" one. I thought that that one was "Stargate In Use" No Cricket Bats Really lovely Place To Fish Surpise Zone
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PainterofCrap posted:I thought that that one was "Stargate In Use" It's "danger to intrinsic field"
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MisterOblivious posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GR8OLpEYy4 At least in the YouTube vids there's no physical barrier behind the workers against which to pin, wedge, slice and dice them with the object being lifted. It's less tense if you only risk being stomped to death or swinged to paralysis by a steel structure weighing a ton or so.
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PainterofCrap posted:I thought that that one was "Stargate In Use"
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Turrurrurrurrrrrrr posted:At least in the YouTube vids there's no physical barrier behind the workers against which to pin, wedge, slice and dice them with the object being lifted. It's less tense if you only risk being stomped to death or swinged to paralysis by a steel structure weighing a ton or so. Yeah, the antenna swinging towards that guy that didn't duck down freaked me out.
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other people posted:i think I'd at least like some gloves. Me shouting at the screen "Jesus Christ, at least put some loving gloves on!"
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Cojawfee posted:Yeah, the antenna swinging towards that guy that didn't duck down freaked me out. It's just a fun new way to get a book fracture when the corner of the flange rails him in the abdomen.
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# ? Jan 27, 2020 22:34 |
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:These are awesome, how did she get the designs on like that? LifeSunDeath posted:prolly some pro poo poo like these jobbies Iron Crowned posted:I suspect it's those edible transfers that they use when they put your photos on a cake Way lower tech: She printed the labels on to some paper, cut out the black parts to make a stencil and used an airbrush. She had to use edible marker to hand trace the skull 'n crossbones, though. That one would have taken like 3 stencils.
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https://twitter.com/JucikaDaily/status/1217838924212555777
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OK now make one for "Outside Context Problem"
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it's always the french.
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MisterOblivious posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GR8OLpEYy4 Those made me queezy So there’s electronics to hook up, right? Someone climbs inside a tight space to get there
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