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Deteriorata posted:The main problem is that anything with a trace of food on it will attract vermin. Rats, mice, cockroaches, you name it. It makes the recycling process much more hazardous and difficult. At my local recycling centre where I cash in my beer cans you wouldn't (probably would) believe the amount of cockroaches that get about there. Also that latent stench of stale beer everywhere. There are some cool Magpies though that hang around the rafters waiting for cockies. They are really cute and sing along with you if you whistle to them. Also the staff laugh about people demanding to watch the bulk sorting thinking the jailbird workers are going to steal $1 here and there. One dude explained to me that he makes $35 an hour on weekends, why the gently caress would he try to sneak out 10 grotty beer cans under his shirt for $1.
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PhazonLink posted:isnt a common aluminum factoid is it was once more expensive than gold or silver and you let your second class guests at the mansion eat off those gold plates, while you let the important guests use the aluminum ones? Also the Washington Memorial in DC is tipped with aluminum. Somewhat true, though I remember the guy who sold the Washington Memorial topper was also quite politically connected and may have possibly oversold the value of the aluminimum somewhat at the time.
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The aluminum apex is part of the monument’s lightning protection system. It’s also absolutely tiny. That crap surrounding it in the first image is there because the pyramidion not particularly well suited to its job of lightning protection. Platystemon fucked around with this message at 07:13 on Mar 13, 2022 |
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is nothing sacred? https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/why-was-benjamin-franklins-basement-filled-with-skeletons-524521/
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BasicLich posted:is nothing sacred? What do you mean? He was helping out with doctors and other science people when cadavers were like, verboten for some reason. e: I say that because that article or the discovery at least is not new
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A bit disturbing, Florida trooper intentionally put herself in a front end collision to prevent a drunk driver from reaching a marathon race: https://imgur.com/gallery/ninmwtc https://news.yahoo.com/fhp-trooper-stood-last-line-230846969.html
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A bit of aluminum wing spar out of a depression era airplane.
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Cartoon Man posted:A bit disturbing, Florida trooper intentionally put herself in a front end collision to prevent a drunk driver from reaching a marathon race: gently caress me, that lady just takes that car head on without so much as blinking.
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Is it strange that my first thought at see this pic is "If I was on that platform, I'd pee on the tip"?
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Cthulu Carl posted:Is it strange that my first thought at see this pic is "If I was on that platform, I'd pee on the tip"?
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nomad2020 posted:A bit of aluminum wing spar out of a depression era airplane. ah yes, Dragon Scale
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zedprime posted:No, you are just operating at a very high level of pee geomancy. An amateur would simply pee off the side for height but a pro understands the power of peeing on the tip of an obelisk this size. Personally I don't pee on anything metal, on the off chance that someone has electrified it
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zedprime posted:No, you are just operating at a very high level of pee geomancy. An amateur would simply pee off the side for height but a pro understands the power of peeing on the tip of an obelisk this size. Death Stranding.jpg
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peeomancy
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A compilation of TIRES OF DEATH, yearning for freedom and thirsting for blood: https://va.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_r8mvs96LCI1qigfjt.mp4 ekuNNN fucked around with this message at 17:57 on Mar 13, 2022 |
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I, for one, welcome our new tire overlords.
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Captain Hygiene posted:Personally I don't pee on anything metal, on the off chance that someone has electrified it That's just the energy of the universe channeling through your powerful stream of spellwork.
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ekuNNN posted:A compilation of TIRES OF DEATH, yearning for freedom and thirsting for blood: Rubber 2: the bouncening
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Some of those are some real Final Destination poo poo right there.
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McGavin posted:Some of those are some real Final Destination poo poo right there. Especially the motorcyclist in the tunnel who got hit not once but twice.
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DelphiAegis posted:Especially the motorcyclist in the tunnel who got hit not once but twice. I wonder if it was one tire or two different ones.
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Any idea what the song in the tire video is?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJlPlZM2o_Q&t=156s New Just Rolled In has some amateur Brazilian tire repair. I'm glad they knew enough to recognize a tire when it was about to murder them and get out of there.
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nomad2020 posted:A bit of aluminum wing spar out of a depression era airplane. Planes, unlike faces, do not benefit from exfoliation CommieGIR posted:I wonder if that got exposed to mercury I think mercury corrosion usually ends up with smaller grain structures exposed, but I've never had to deal with it in person. It does look like textbook exfoliation corrosion. Aluminum alloys can be temperamental when exposed to atmospheric oxygen or water, and I suspect they may not have had as great an understanding of how to prevent corrosion in the early days of aluminum aircraft. The two big things that can allow exfoliation to occur in aluminum are improper heat treating or allowing the alloy to have direct contact with air, which we address nowadays by coating aluminum alloys with a thin layer of pure aluminum. EvenWorseOpinions fucked around with this message at 20:02 on Mar 13, 2022 |
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nomad2020 posted:A bit of aluminum wing spar out of a depression era airplane. I wonder if that got exposed to mercury
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vortmax posted:Because they don't want dirty aluminum. That's why you're supposed to rinse out your beer cans (etc) before you put them in the bin. If you put dirty foil in the bin you're making more work for the people sorting your poo poo and you're an rear end in a top hat. gently caress that noise. The recyclers could implement a clean-the-foil-and-rinse-the-cans step in their process chain, but that would cost them money. But I'm supposed to use my hot water and time to clean the product that I'm *paying them to take* so that they can turn around and sell it to someone else? If it's that important, let the big corporation that's profiting from my waste stream do the work instead of foisting the cost off on me. There used to be recycling centers I could take my empty cans to and they would actually pay me for them, and they wouldn't insist I rinse them first. moonmazed posted:peeomancy https://gunshowcomic.com/471 Phanatic fucked around with this message at 19:58 on Mar 13, 2022 |
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Having individuals rinse their cans before recycling seems extremely wasteful compared to just cleaning them by melting the metal and having some pest control in place. https://va.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_r8mj19sEPS1r0uzl6.mp4 ekuNNN fucked around with this message at 20:50 on Mar 13, 2022 |
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Unperson_47 posted:Safety notwithstanding but wouldn't it be better to use a heavy roller type thing that you manually roll along this for better adhesion? https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/414824/skycity-international-convention-centre-fire-was-accidental-report quote:Fire and Emergency Te Hiku regional manager Ron Devlin said it was inadvertently caused when the top layers of a waterproofing membrane - or cap sheet - were being laid on the roof.
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D'awww, they're making sure they're in the right place. "Oh good, this isn't the Passive Coyote Area."
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Cthulu Carl posted:Is it strange that my first thought at see this pic is "If I was on that platform, I'd pee on the tip"? That's just crazy to think that. Now touching the tips together is the way to go.
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ekuNNN posted:Having individuals rinse their cans before recycling seems extremely wasteful compared to just cleaning them by melting the metal and having some pest control in place. Coyoteyipps.com is a fuckkin pro click
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This is the OSHA thread, not the nextdoor thread.
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By popular demand posted:gently caress me, that lady just takes that car head on without so much as blinking. i guess there's one good cop.
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:Any idea what the song in the tire video is? "Free As the Wind" by Xu Wei https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7f6gDZlZTQ0
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Ornamental Dingbat posted:That's just crazy to think that.
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Sagebrush posted:i guess there's one good cop. Story says she survived.
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It's the only way to do it, really.
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Both cute and OSHA https://i.imgur.com/CqHRg48.mp4
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why are they hitting it with a hammer in the beginning?
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moonmazed posted:why are they hitting it with a hammer in the beginning? Breaks up the woody part and releases the fibers within.
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