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Looks like Paleas has finally dug out all the dirt and descended into shoddily constructed madness.
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goatsestretchgoals posted:I'm imagining a WWE ladder match, except with 3 ladders and a stack of rotting pallets. Come on over to my place! The WWE is coming to the event center where I work, and our "X days since last lost time accident" board hasn't been updated in months!
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 12:07 |
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Bees on Wheat posted:Come on over to my place! The WWE is coming to the event center where I work, and our "X days since last lost time accident" board hasn't been updated in months! Oh hey I’ve been injured on two separate WWE calls it’s about time I completed the rule of three!
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 12:11 |
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 12:38 |
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monolithburger posted:Looks like Paleas has finally dug out all the dirt and descended into shoddily constructed madness. Gahh! I forgot there was a new vid! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouGynpiSIho
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 13:31 |
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Note that this was a test of a new facility, not of the car. The car was loaded with somewhere in the vicinity of 400 kg of sandbags in the rear and crashed into the wall at 100 km/h.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 14:13 |
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Cartoon Man posted:Using the anchor to dock a ship in high winds: It took me a couple loops to realize that this was the intended outcome. Basically a sideways wind shear jet landing but for boats.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 14:33 |
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GotLag posted:Note that this was a test of a new facility, not of the car. The car was loaded with somewhere in the vicinity of 400 kg of sandbags in the rear and crashed into the wall at 100 km/h. That's, like, easily what an American car would regularly hold while moving at slower highway speeds. Not sure if you were trying to reassure us here...
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 14:41 |
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Ornamental Dingbat posted:It took me a couple loops to realize that this was the intended outcome. Basically a sideways wind shear jet landing but for boats. My concern is that now thousands of tonnes of metal ship side is rubbing hard up against that dock.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 15:19 |
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Uthor posted:That's, like, easily what an American car would regularly hold while moving at slower highway speeds. Not sure if you were trying to reassure us here... if you hit anything at 60mph you're in real trouble, and in an older vehicle, completely hosed. Crash testing is at 40mph. https://arstechnica.com/cars/2019/05/this-institute-crash-tests-cars-to-make-us-all-safer/
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 15:20 |
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Hackers film 1995 posted:the iron in hemoglobin is not ferromagnetic It's not ferromagnetic, but oxygenated hemoglobin is diamagnetic and deoxygenated hemoglobin is paramagnetic. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4629386/
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Mistle posted:
I've seen so many torched animal carcasses in substation yards at least I've never been there when they've found would-be copper thieves
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drgitlin posted:if you hit anything at 60mph you're in real trouble, and in an older vehicle, completely hosed. Crash testing is at 40mph. https://arstechnica.com/cars/2019/05/this-institute-crash-tests-cars-to-make-us-all-safer/ Modern cars are loving amazing though, I've seen head-on offset collisions that had to have a combined speed of 80+ where some of the occupants lived. ... usually the drunk
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 15:37 |
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Yeah modern cars are super safe and the crumple zones and airbags will save my life therefore I never need to wear a seatbelt. See also: My pickup truck is bigger than most other cars on the road and I will survive any collision.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 15:47 |
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Uthor posted:That's, like, easily what an American car would regularly hold while moving at slower highway speeds. Not sure if you were trying to reassure us here... It's a 1970s car, I don't think any of them come out of that kind of crash looking good.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 15:52 |
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Ornamental Dingbat posted:Yeah modern cars are super safe and the crumple zones and airbags will save my life therefore I never need to wear a seatbelt. The obligatory 1959 vs 2009 crash test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_r5UJrxcck
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 15:54 |
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Is this the prequel to The Sad Tale of the Principal Post?
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 15:57 |
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Modern cars are pretty impressively safer and your prospects are still statistically worrying above 40mph delta because it's just a staggering amount of energy. Still need to focus on how we can reduce speed of incidents through training and road/network design.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 16:03 |
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zedprime posted:Still need to focus on how we can reduce speed of incidents through training and road/network design. (eyes narrow) sounds real Youra-peean to me. You keep your communist socialism off of my gov't roads!
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 17:20 |
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zedprime posted:Modern cars are pretty impressively safer and your prospects are still statistically worrying above 40mph delta because it's just a staggering amount of energy. Design rally car safety features into normal cars.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 17:23 |
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Sininu posted:Design rally car safety features into normal cars. Saab, pre GM buyout was pretty drat close. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9fw9nou_G8 Top Gear, so take it with a grain of salt, but Saabs were incredibly safe cars. Shame they got touched by the GM hand of death. Edit: better video, albeit in swedish, highlighting saab safety. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW1ocetTjrs dog nougat fucked around with this message at 17:54 on Jan 30, 2020 |
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Rally car safety is a good success story of reducing the frequency of crash. They time warped some years back in raw performance after Group B killed too many people so they could be sure the cars could be controlled by a human well enough to not splatter them entirely. Safety systems are now catching up so that the 80s speeds are a stone throw away, without people dying every year because they're avoiding the crashes entirely.
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zedprime posted:Rally car safety is a good success story of reducing the frequency of crash. They time warped some years back in raw performance after Group B killed too many people so they could be sure the cars could be controlled by a human well enough to not splatter them entirely. Safety systems are now catching up so that the 80s speeds are a stone throw away, without people dying every year because they're avoiding the crashes entirely. Are they not also at least attempting to keep spectators out of the driving lanes? Seems like a lot of the Group B vids I watched, that was the obvious hazard, not that the cars were just too fast.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 17:57 |
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lmfao
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 17:57 |
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starkebn posted:many OSHA posts I'm quite curious if this has ever been in and survived an earthquake? Because there aren't any loving straps securing anything to the foundation anywhere. And as soon as a little shake comes through that building is going to slide right off those blocks. Actually, based on the angles of some of the bearing posts it's been in at least one already. It reminds me of a barn I was in once where we were tasked with cutting out and then replacing a corner post.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 18:03 |
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Smiling Jack posted:Modern cars are loving amazing though, I've seen head-on offset collisions that had to have a combined speed of 80+ where some of the occupants lived. There's no such thing as combined speed. Unless one car keeps going unimpeded, a head on collision with both cars going 40mph is the same as hitting a wall at 40mph.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 18:49 |
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The OSHA here is vertical filming.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 18:53 |
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Cojawfee posted:There's no such thing as combined speed. Unless one car keeps going unimpeded, a head on collision with both cars going 40mph is the same as hitting a wall at 40mph. Am I missing the joke here?
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 19:02 |
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terrenblade posted:The OSHA here is vertical filming. I think this is the one case where vertical filming is properly used. It allows you to see the entire race course while cutting off everything you don't need to see. Then when that one sled gets to the bottom, and you think you'd need a horizontal framing to see the entire thing, it conveniently collapses to a size that fits within the vertical frame.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 19:04 |
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Cojawfee posted:There's no such thing as combined speed. Unless one car keeps going unimpeded, a head on collision with both cars going 40mph is the same as hitting a wall at 40mph. Ah what’s that again?
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 19:05 |
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Cojawfee posted:There's no such thing as combined speed. Unless one car keeps going unimpeded, a head on collision with both cars going 40mph is the same as hitting a wall at 40mph. Sure i guess, if walls flew at you at 40MPH
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 19:16 |
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Lazyhound posted:Am I missing the joke here? What. You've never seen a wall going 40mph before? smdh e;fb! *shakes fist*
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 19:17 |
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He's right you know, you all suck at physics
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 19:17 |
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How does the Earth rotating at 460 meters per second factor into these calculations?
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 19:17 |
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BMan posted:He's right you know, you all suck at physics so inertia is no longer a part of physics?
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 19:18 |
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This is the case for cars of the same size of course, if you ram a semi then it pretty much is a wall coming at you at 40mph
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 19:24 |
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Cojawfee posted:There's no such thing as combined speed. Unless one car keeps going unimpeded, a head on collision with both cars going 40mph is the same as hitting a wall at 40mph.
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 19:26 |
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What if the wall was on a treadmill?
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# ? Jan 30, 2020 19:27 |
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Now assume a perfectly spherical wall...
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How much should I tip the wall after hitting it?
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