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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:The best war movies are anti-war. B-52, what is that roundel on your fuselage? A peace roundel, sir. Where'd you get it? I don't remember, sir. What is that you've got written on your vertical stabilizer? "Born to Kill", sir. You write "Born to Kill" on your vertical stabilizer and you wear a peace roundel. What's that supposed to be, some kind of sick joke? No, sir. You'd better get your flight deck and your landing gear wired together, or I will take a giant fuel dump on you.
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:Everyone loves high-performance machines that can zoom fast and do spectacular maneuvers. On the ground you can find the lightest, fastest, and most maneuverable machines in racing circuits and other things like that, because fighting vehicles have very different requirements, so if you want that spectacle you go to the tracks. Air fighting is all about building and maintaining energy and getting a better angle on your opponent, so when you want that spectacle you go to the air shows with the death machines. There's also air racing leagues, but they don't have a fraction of the money, hardware, or events that the MIC does. So a lot of people choose to overlook it, or just never think about it in the first place. Idk the stunt planes in things like Seattle's SeaFair (which is unnecessary and bad for the environment) are pretty nimbly bimbly and fun to watch even though they're not jets
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ILL Machina posted:Idk the stunt planes in things like Seattle's SeaFair (which is unnecessary and bad for the environment) are pretty nimbly bimbly and fun to watch even though they're not jets
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OSHA (contains text about death, but is a good PSA): Please don't get drunk or cold, crawl into a garbage dumpster, and pass out. They won't hear you when the compactor runs. https://www.nj.com/ocean/2022/11/nj-man-dies-after-climbing-into-dumpster-being-compressed-into-recycling-truck.html
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https://i.imgur.com/csKNUXL.mp4
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# ? Nov 15, 2022 23:57 |
That's nuts
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He's got a lovely bunch of coconuts.
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# ? Nov 16, 2022 00:07 |
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right in the coconut
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2022/11/15/caterpillar-worker-molten-iron-death-osha/10702691002/ A melting specialist melted. The final scene of "The Terminator" happened IRL. It's also in the "Money" Section of USA Today.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXK427oXjn8
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nomad2020 posted:You can run up all that stuff on the ground. Military trucks have similar issues, since they spend 99. recurring 9% of their lifetime rotting in a parking lot. The idea that you can run up everything on ground is only temporarily true. For example, you need it jacked in the air to cycle landing gear and you're not really exercising the shocks unless you put it back down and even then not through anywhere near the range of travel. You can run the engines up to ground idle but if you want to throttle them up to takeoff speed you're going to need to tie it down in a hush house. Fuel system pumps and seals would need to be exercised and wetted. You'd have to actively pump fuel around the aircraft. If the aircraft is pressurized certain components can't really be tested without going up to altitude. Like for a year or two it would work but for but after 8-10 years if you haven't flown it; it's not flyable without a full overhaul. On top of the mechanical issues with not flying an aircraft you'd also have the issue of having a qualified pilot. At some point, if no one has flown it in 10 years it's crazy dangerous to just shove someone in the cockpit. With a historical they would often have unusual control layout and flight characteristics and the flight manuals aren't written to modern standards. There's no simulator and if no one has flown it in 10 years there's no one to train you. If you want to maintain a historical aircraft in flyable condition and maintain knowledge of what it's like to fly it the safest and most practical way to do that is to fly it.
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https://i.imgur.com/iwCcrNx.mp4 Ohhhh, sorry, the answer was raise the plane
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# ? Nov 16, 2022 01:08 |
That is just plain ridiculous
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Bad Munki posted:https://i.imgur.com/iwCcrNx.mp4 That’s a really big planer, drat.
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Have you tried putting the wings back on it and sending it over the bridge?
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I like the little touch of turning the wipers on. Gotta clean em off there asap
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ekuNNN posted:https://va.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_rlen48licp1r0uzl6.mp4 I'm never taking stairs or elevators again
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Unperson_47 posted:I'm never taking stairs or elevators again lol nice try, escalators You won’t get me that easily.
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Lafarg posted:https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2022/11/15/caterpillar-worker-molten-iron-death-osha/10702691002/ A melting specialist melted. The final scene of "The Terminator" happened IRL. It's also in the "Money" Section of USA Today. Can't decide if "becoming a steam explosion" belongs at the top or bottom of my ways to die list e: I'd float. Bottom, that's gonna take too long. shame on an IGA fucked around with this message at 03:51 on Nov 16, 2022 |
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Captain Hygiene posted:I like the little touch of turning the wipers on. Gotta clean em off there asap Interesting to see the cyclists' reaction time progressively reduce the distance before each individual can react resulting in collision.
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Lafarg posted:https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2022/11/15/caterpillar-worker-molten-iron-death-osha/10702691002/ A melting specialist melted. The final scene of "The Terminator" happened IRL. It's also in the "Money" Section of USA Today.
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Lafarg posted:https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2022/11/15/caterpillar-worker-molten-iron-death-osha/10702691002/ A melting specialist melted. The final scene of "The Terminator" happened IRL. It's also in the "Money" Section of USA Today. Speaking of: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaLh78WIH14
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shame on an IGA posted:Can't decide if "becoming a steam explosion" belongs at the top or bottom of my ways to die list Problem is most of your outsides are mostly water, so you're gonna Liedenfrost effect your way across the surface and convection oven your thinkmeats over 45 to 90 agonizing seconds. Much better to 'become steam explosion' via grounding something excessive, like whacking a metal pole on a 15.5KV substation feeder line trying to knock your Frisbee down. You're dead before the breaker can clear, which is WAY less than one second, so win win!
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Something like this happened to my sister while visiting her son in New Mexico a couple years back. She got up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom; the stairway was right next to it & in the dark she chose wrong. Broke her right orbit, her jaw, and her neck. Fortunately the neck break was & remained closed & she's OK now.
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PainterofCrap posted:Something like this happened to my sister while visiting her son in New Mexico a couple years back. She got up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom; the stairway was right next to it & in the dark she chose wrong. Broke her right orbit, her jaw, and her neck. Fortunately the neck break was & remained closed & she's OK now. Jesus, sorry that happened to her. Stairs legit scare me because it's so easy to just be a clumsy dumbass (which I am) and have them wreck your poo poo. I also have a lame leg so I take them super slow and careful. Doesn't help that in every movie, falling down the stairs was a death sentence nearly always.
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PainterofCrap posted:Something like this happened to my sister while visiting her son in New Mexico a couple years back. She got up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom; the stairway was right next to it & in the dark she chose wrong. Broke her right orbit, her jaw, and her neck. Fortunately the neck break was & remained closed & she's OK now. drat, glad to hear that she is recovering. Tho reading that I had the most dumb random thought, falling down the stairs and breaking all that poo poo is seriously horrible, but you still need to take that piss as well. Unperson_47 posted:Doesn't help that in every movie, falling down the stairs was a death sentence nearly always. Wasn't there a thing in London/England with murder stairs for the maids, where it was normal that they had their own stairs and people of course pinching pennies and building them as lovely and small as possible?
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You know what's OSHA? Walking up to a fully-fueled moon rocket to tighten some nuts and bolts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0gjuhlXjv8
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Helios Grime posted:Wasn't there a thing in London/England with murder stairs for the maids, where it was normal that they had their own stairs and people of course pinching pennies and building them as lovely and small as possible? https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7032266783012719878 This might have been posted in this thread already
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Salami Surgeon posted:https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7032266783012719878 find it ironic that rich people now have to use the bad stairs and risk death.
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GET CLEAVED
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Now he has to split another rock to get his gas can spike bucket back.
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Pfft, an anime sword master would cut that rock in half with one swing.
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I had a go at doing that once and it was very satisfying. edit, ive also seen one of those feathers lose a chunk of iron that cut a 1" x 2" flap on the guys hand. Fumble fucked around with this message at 17:55 on Nov 16, 2022 |
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i thought for sure that was going to be one of those videos where it subtly loops as he goes up and down the pitons and the rock just never cracks
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https://twitter.com/uscpsc/status/1592930196294107141?s=46&t=ZWrKM1SlN-w9Ht7Y8UeKAg The hoop in the corner turns out to act exactly like a noose if your head is the right size and you bounce high enough.
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Helios Grime posted:Wasn't there a thing in London/England with murder stairs for the maids, where it was normal that they had their own stairs and people of course pinching pennies and building them as lovely and small as possible? That’s how my great grandpa murdered my great grandma and got away with it. The sketchy, OSHA as gently caress stairs in Philadelphia row houses provided plenty of plausible deniability.
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Something like 5 people a year are killed by coconuts falling off trees and braining them or fracturing their neck.
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chitoryu12 posted:https://twitter.com/uscpsc/status/1592930196294107141?s=46&t=ZWrKM1SlN-w9Ht7Y8UeKAg That’s how my great grandpa murdered my great grandma and got away with it.
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