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Ornamental Dingbat posted:I also enjoyed Children of Time. Having just read that and currently reading Children of Ruin, I appreciate this post.
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:Rasberry crazy ants? https://www.jcehrlich.com/blog/rasberry-ants-whats-really-be-wrong-with-your-electronics/ I believe that was a plot point in Neal Stephenson's latest novel
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 01:44 |
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 01:45 |
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drat real life ranchers are bad rear end
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 01:48 |
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Lot less clowns than the time I saw cowboys roping a cow at the rodeo.
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 01:51 |
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No recordables, no near misses. Good job everyone, let's have a good week.
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Serjeant Snubbin posted:Lot less clowns than the time I saw cowboys roping a cow at the rodeo. Turn on your monitor
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 01:55 |
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TotalLossBrain posted:I believe that was a plot point in Neal Stephenson's latest novel Was it? I just read that pretty recently and don't remember. tbf though there's usually a lot going on in a Stephenson book.
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 02:06 |
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:Was it? I just read that pretty recently and don't remember. tbf though there's usually a lot going on in a Stephenson book. He referred to it briefly a few times as reason ACs were constantly going out.
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:Rasberry crazy ants? https://www.jcehrlich.com/blog/rasberry-ants-whats-really-be-wrong-with-your-electronics/ Raspberry pi ants?
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 04:06 |
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chitoryu12 posted:https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/562823034294239263/983432228686155836/-9150716985395321761.mp4 Haha, this is loving incredible. I needed this
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 04:09 |
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fire extinguisher fleeing the scene
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D34THROW posted:We should all aspire to be this guy Dickless?
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chitoryu12 posted:https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/562823034294239263/983432228686155836/-9150716985395321761.mp4 someone is about to have a really bad day, this is way heavier and drops way higher than a loose brick
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 06:03 |
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:Rasberry crazy ants? https://www.jcehrlich.com/blog/rasberry-ants-whats-really-be-wrong-with-your-electronics/ quote:They got the name Rasberry after an exterminator named Tom Rasberry, who first noticed their increasing numbers in the state of Texas back in 2002. They’re tiny and don’t bite, but they are weird, remarkable and very pesky creatures. The electronic device pest named after Rasberry, in the Lone Star State.
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Zakrello posted:someone is about to have a really bad day, this is way heavier and drops way higher than a loose brick
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 09:41 |
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needs some yakety sax. https://bennyhillthis.com/
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"My people need me"
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chitoryu12 posted:https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/562823034294239263/983432228686155836/-9150716985395321761.mp4 See also: Phuzun posted:https://i.imgur.com/YDUdTLD.mp4
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How much pressure do you need for an extinguisher rocket??
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Nenonen posted:How much pressure do you need for an extinguisher rocket?? Yes.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7sq7s3niDk
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Nenonen posted:How much pressure do you need for an extinguisher rocket?? All of it
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A bit less than a moment ago
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Is YouTube under occupational safety rules?quote:Four men have been charged with an explosives offence at the Kymenlaakso District Court. The trial began on Tuesday morning in Kouvola. (day fines are a fine tied to person's income, in theory one day's salary)
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 15:12 |
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Meanwhile in the U.S. Somebody is mixing a metric tonne of tannerite for a small gender reveal party.
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By popular demand posted:Meanwhile in the U.S. Somebody is mixing a metric tonne of tannerite for a small gender reveal party. Why would they possibly be mixing metric explosives in the US????
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 15:55 |
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Just to gently caress with all the lizard people who are the actual power behind the government.
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So, my uncle is dying. Probably on his last few days if he has that kind of time, in his mid 60s, gently caress cancer and tumors. He was a welder for most of his life in the 80's and into the late 90s working at refineries up and down the Texas coast before that as a kid working the fields with the rest of my family up until recently he was doing what most rural South Texas people do and was just truck driving until this cropped up. There's some kind of tumor growth that got a hold of the side of his ear canal and down his neck, my aunt believes it was from all the years of welding he did. I'm more liable to think it was from being sprayed with pesticides via crop dusters when he was growing up. What are exactly the hazards of welding when you're working at a refinery, I know that you need the shield to not get blinded, but what else? Is the metal and light intense enough for some kind of radiation poisoning, metallic fumes? I figure this was the place to ask since that's all some kind of insane OSHA.
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Edit ^^^ Fumes for sure. One of my dad's friends has lung problems from that.chitoryu12 posted:https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/562823034294239263/983432228686155836/-9150716985395321761.mp4 You're lucky that hundred shot of NOS didn't blow the welds on the intake!
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chitoryu12 posted:https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/562823034294239263/983432228686155836/-9150716985395321761.mp4 Y'know, I always wondered how they tested the pressurization on those things
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Jiro posted:So, my uncle is dying. Probably on his last few days if he has that kind of time, in his mid 60s, gently caress cancer and tumors. He was a welder for most of his life in the 80's and into the late 90s working at refineries up and down the Texas coast before that as a kid working the fields with the rest of my family up until recently he was doing what most rural South Texas people do and was just truck driving until this cropped up. The refinery, on its own, is a cancer factory: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30794243/
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Jiro posted:
This would have to be pretty constant exposure to have that kind of long term effect. One of my grandfathers was an agricultural sprayer, along with a farmer. For about 35 years, he sprayed herbicides, pesticides, fungicides. Rarely wore a mask, didn't care, catholic Jesus was gonna save him. He died at I think 67 with a brain tumor the size of a baseball. So yeah, they can have an effect, but it was his bread and butter for 30+ years, not just casual exposure from childhood.
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:This would have to be pretty constant exposure to have that kind of long term effect. Well he's 62, and spent his time from mid single digits up to his mid 20s working in the fields through the mid 60s into the 70s etc etc, nothing for him or my mom and other aunts and uncles was casual in that regard. They worked sun up to sundown. It's something I also worry about for my mom since she's prone to different illnesses as well as your usual Latino go to standards of, Diabetes, cardiovascular issues, obesity.
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I doubt it has to be “constant” exposure. Certainly not taking that anecdote as proof.
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Jiro posted:Well he's 62, and spent his time from mid single digits up to his mid 20s working in the fields through the mid 60s into the 70s etc etc, nothing for him or my mom and other aunts and uncles was casual in that regard. They worked sun up to sundown. It's something I also worry about for my mom since she's prone to different illnesses as well as your usual Latino go to standards of, Diabetes, cardiovascular issues, obesity. My point being, if the chemicals dumped on him were causative, they would have been noticed a lot longer ago. Welding fumes in a refinery aren't exactly fresh mountain air. If that's what he did with the bulk of his life, that's almost certainly what caused it. Not that farm chems won't give you cancer, because they will, but it's going to require more time than huffing burning metal fumes in a literal oil refinery. Even those who have successfully sued about Roundup were using it daily for several years before they were diagnosed. Why are you so hesitant to place blame on his occupational workspace and chase this line of thought? Also diabetes, cardio and obesity aren't a latino thing, they're any everybody thing. I'm the only one in my family of 5 that doesn't have the Wilford Brimleys, and I'm as white as standard issue apartment appliances. Dang It Bhabhi! posted:I doubt it has to be “constant” exposure. Certainly not taking that anecdote as proof. Not like, literally bathing in it, but regularly enough that it's a part of your work life, sure. But if you want cancer faster, sure, jump in a pool of it. CRUSTY MINGE fucked around with this message at 19:00 on Jun 7, 2022 |
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I think huffing ambient refinery air is probably enough to get all the cancer see the study I linked.
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# ? Jun 7, 2022 19:00 |
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Probably. I remember a fuss being made when the gulf oil spill was going on about high levels of benzene being detected in the air 500 miles north. It was a blip on the news between Obama speeches, and I never heard a word of it again.
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:My point being, if the chemicals dumped on him were causative, they would have been noticed a lot longer ago. It's not that I don't believe working in a refinery and welding for most of your adult life wouldn't do that. It's more of seeing other relatives that didn't do that line of work start cropping up with similar issues in their later years in life. But everyone that's working in a refinery is essentially slow death I believe, poo poo I see it whenever I drive into Corpus. I guess it's a thing I was always more fixated on growing up as well, relatives complaining about skin issues, breathing issues and just putting two and two together when you see crop dusters fly low and just do their thing. The older folk talking about how kids would run after the crop duster planes in the fields and no one had the education doing that was going to be super loving bad for their health later on.
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