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miamizsun

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Posted: Aug 26, 2022 - 7:34am

 geoff_morphini wrote:


I was expecting to get RickRolled.


at first i thought it was lifted from star trek...

miamizsun

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Posted: Aug 26, 2022 - 7:33am

 Red_Dragon wrote:
Put that on a loop and give me some weed and headphones, man.


no

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Posted: Aug 25, 2022 - 1:17pm

 miamizsun wrote:
i may have put this in another thread, can't remember
but that doesn't matter! because it should have been right here
black holes are trying to tell us something
we've been warned!




Put that on a loop and give me some weed and headphones, man.
geoff_morphini

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Posted: Aug 24, 2022 - 9:28am

 miamizsun wrote:
i may have put this in another thread, can't remember
but that doesn't matter! because it should have been right here
black holes are trying to tell us something
we've been warned!




I was expecting to get RickRolled.
miamizsun

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Posted: Aug 24, 2022 - 6:34am

i may have put this in another thread, can't remember
but that doesn't matter! because it should have been right here
black holes are trying to tell us something
we've been warned!


ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Jan 13, 2022 - 10:12am

 miamizsun wrote:

this is your wtf moment for today...




That is some nasty cake frosting he's in. It's treacherous on flat ground. He's lucky that ice axe blade was long enough to get to something solid. But he did everything right and that's why he's carrying that axe ... edit: although it should have been tied on, and he was distracted and stepped on his own foot. Yoiks. 
miamizsun

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Posted: Jan 13, 2022 - 5:35am

this is your wtf moment for today...


miamizsun

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Posted: May 24, 2021 - 2:39pm

this isn't for you, it's for ___________.



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Posted: Apr 22, 2021 - 9:31am

The sun is shining {#Sunny}

and it’s snowing out with no clouds in the sky.  {#Eek}

Time for me to put my tinfoil hat on.  {#Propeller}

{#Roflol}
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Posted: Feb 11, 2020 - 5:12pm



 buddy wrote:
 


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Posted: Feb 11, 2020 - 3:35pm

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Posted: Jan 23, 2020 - 3:04pm



 buddy wrote:
 


westslope

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Posted: Jan 29, 2019 - 3:06pm



 Proclivities wrote:


 westslope wrote:
We lived in White Rock, British Columbia for a few years. It is located a stone's throw north of Washington State.    There are some wonderful tidal flats that are accessed by walking over a railway.  Thousands of people do this annually without getting hit or killed by a train.  Then there are others.....

A woman was killed by the train because she tried to catch up to her husband when out jogging.  She had on ear buds.   

In another incident, a young couple decided to lie down on the tracks and kiss in order to see if the train would stop
.   But  trains are owned by large, evil, nefarious corporations so if private citizens gratuitously cause the train companies (and clients) to lose millions of dollars:  not a problem!  Expect a hand slap.

 
I imagine a five or six-car passenger train traveling at 65 mph (104 km/h for everyone outside the US) would probably take about half a mile (800 m) to come to a complete stop, so lying on the tracks, hoping they'll stop, seems like a pretty bad idea.  Around here a lot of cars get hit by trains when they try to run the light - either racing under the first gate before it's down all the way and getting stuck behind the second one, or (more idiotically) driving around the gate.

 
The trains come across the border and then skirt downtown White Rock for a couple of kilometers.  White Rock is touristy and lots of folks cross the tracks to get to the beach (tidal flats) or the pier.  So the trains go slowly.

I don't get it.  When I was 5 maybe 6 years old, we put copper pennies on the tracks and then would pick them later after they were flattened.  I recall having a huge amount of respect for trains at the age of 6.

But then I count myself lucky.  I was hit by a car and thrown 15 feet through the air when I was 16.  Entirely my fault.  Poor driver.... he turned white as a sheet.  FWIW, I apologized profusely.  That experience makes me very cautious around heavy machinery.   

I will not hesitate to hike several kilometres of rail line along a river I want to fish but I am off the tracks and out of the way in a second or two as soon as a freight train is spotted.  When approaching a rail crossing, I always look both directions even if there is a well-lit gate that blocks traffic.   That little bit of hyper-vigilance costs a little effort but does not negatively impact anybody else.   

Though I am not very pleasant to chat with while crossing big city intersections on foot.  I pay attention and do not care if I loose the thread of the conversation.

Low probability events, incredibly nasty outcomes should things turn out badly.....  

Remember how controversial seat belts in automobiles used to be?   Some people are still too lazy to buckle up and the traffic death stats show that.  58 persons who died in auto accidents in BC in 2016 were not wearing their seat belts.  !!!!  

ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Jan 29, 2019 - 12:25pm



 Red_Dragon wrote:

I find the fact that people get hit by trains fascinating. I mean, how can one be unaware of a gigantic, noisy machine hurtling toward them?
 

There was a rough crossing in the town Justine and I went to college in that people in small cars tended to go over slowly... the tracks came around a bend lined with eucalyptus, and you couldn't see more than 100 yards... short enough to make you think, "what if a train's coming fast? I might not make it!" LEGEND* has it that the frat boys whose house was right there too, liked to go out there at night and hit cars with a spotlight just to make the drivers loose their bowels.
 
*urban legend, I'm sure, but I wouldn't put it past those AGR guys.

==========

A couple decades ago, the BNRR put automatic gates at all of the crossings that used to just have signs. So by the side of the tracks, 50 feet or so off the road, there's a little shed for the controls or something. Above the door of the shed is an unnecessarily bright light that's on all the time so a worker can see to put his key in the lock, or something. Anyway, there's one of these situated just so that if I'm coming from work, the building blocks the light just until I'm about 10 feet from the tracks, then POW it's in my face.... a bright light on the tracks about 50 feet away. Took me years to get used to that and yes, I know it's karma for thinking the fratboy prank was funny.
Proclivities

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Posted: Jan 29, 2019 - 11:57am



 westslope wrote:
We lived in White Rock, British Columbia for a few years. It is located a stone's throw north of Washington State.    There are some wonderful tidal flats that are accessed by walking over a railway.  Thousands of people do this annually without getting hit or killed by a train.  Then there are others.....

A woman was killed by the train because she tried to catch up to her husband when out jogging.  She had on ear buds.   

In another incident, a young couple decided to lie down on the tracks and kiss in order to see if the train would stop
.   But  trains are owned by large, evil, nefarious corporations so if private citizens gratuitously cause the train companies (and clients) to lose millions of dollars:  not a problem!  Expect a hand slap.

 
I imagine a five or six-car passenger train traveling at 65 mph (104 km/h for everyone outside the US) would probably take about half a mile (800 m) to come to a complete stop, so lying on the tracks, hoping they'll stop, seems like a pretty bad idea.  Around here a lot of cars get hit by trains when they try to run the light - either racing under the first gate before it's down all the way and getting stuck behind the second one, or (more idiotically) driving around the gate.

haresfur

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Posted: Jan 29, 2019 - 11:54am



 Red_Dragon wrote:

I find the fact that people get hit by trains fascinating. I mean, how can one be unaware of a gigantic, noisy machine hurtling toward them?
 
Perceptually, a large fast moving object reasonably far away appears to be a small slow moving object. That's why people in sailboats and kayaks get nailed crossing shipping lanes. Evolution needs to catch up with technology.

westslope

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Posted: Jan 29, 2019 - 11:31am

We lived in White Rock, British Columbia for a few years. It is located a stone's throw north of Washington State.    There are some wonderful tidal flats that are accessed by walking over a railway.  Thousands of people do this annually without getting hit or killed by a train.  Then there are others.....

A woman was killed by the train because she tried to catch up to her husband when out jogging.  She had on ear buds.   

In another incident, a young couple decided to lie down on the tracks and kiss in order to see if the train would stop.   But  trains are owned by large, evil, nefarious corporations so if private citizens gratuitously cause the train companies (and clients) to lose millions of dollars:  not a problem!  Expect a hand slap.

islander

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Posted: Jan 29, 2019 - 11:19am



 Red_Dragon wrote:

I find the fact that people get hit by trains fascinating. I mean, how can one be unaware of a gigantic, noisy machine hurtling toward them?
 
We lose a lot of people here who are walking in the tracks with ear buds in.  I still have no idea how you can be unaware of a train.

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