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UA232 was an astonishing example of good CRM, and just damned good piloting in general.
Turbine engines scare me. There's just such a huge amount of mechanical anger pent up inside of them, waiting to do tremendous violence. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...dac12608bb.png |
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A sad day:
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...f8f5687522.png The taping of the final episode of Man of the People. The show just wasn't cutting it in terms of P&L. We did 54 episodes, and today's was the biggest audience ever: 107 guests in the audience- we had to bring in extra chairs. The reality of the situation turns out to be that having a full-time staff of eight for 24 minutes once a week just wasn't paying off. I am deeply saddened by this. I didn't even like the show, but having a live audience in Studio 3 every Friday brought a certain spark and vitality back to the station, which hearkened back to the glory days of Bozo the Clown and Ray Rayner. As I was leaving work this evening, I passed by the producer who was going up as I was descending the stairwell towards the main exit. We exchanged pleasantries, I complimented her on a good show, and in parting she said "I'll see you later... Actually, no, I won't." I assume she was going upstairs to pack her stuff into boxes. That tore my fucking heart out. For a brief 19 months, we did the best goddamn comedy-news show on local TV anywhere, of all time. And now it's all in the past. RIP, Man of the People. |
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FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE!!!
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Originally Posted by sixshooter
(Post 1542418)
Mechanic called out to investigate 60k lbs excavator not running right. We put it out on rent last week.
This is the fuel line coming to the primary filter. Looks like seaweed. https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...635b27a976.png |
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Originally Posted by matrussell122
(Post 1542650)
When the animal is older, it will be food. Seriously, am I wrong or the only one in this thread who understood the reference? |
I thought everyone got it.
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Originally Posted by fooger03
(Post 1542749)
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE!!!
Originally Posted by z31maniac
(Post 1542777)
Am I the only one that got the reference to the FaceApp that people are using to make oneself look older?
When the animal is older, it will be food. Seriously, am I wrong or the only one in this thread who understood the reference? https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...ec4b529545.jpg |
Originally Posted by z31maniac
(Post 1542777)
Am I the only one that got the reference to the FaceApp that people are using to make oneself look older?
If there's probably nothing wrong with this, why didn't they tag it as "serviceable" instead of repairable? Beats me. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...3c16ac077b.jpg |
Ahhhh captain?
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Speaking as someone who goes to sea for a living, I can tell you there is only one rule of the road you need to memorize: the Law of Gross Tonnage. If it's bigger than you, stay out of the way. As far as idiots hitting docks goes, you can't expect much else from deckies.
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Originally Posted by chiefmg
(Post 1542834)
Speaking as someone who goes to sea for a living, I can tell you there is only one rule of the road you need to memorize: the Law of Gross Tonnage. If it's bigger than you, stay out of the way. As far as idiots hitting docks goes, you can't expect much else from deckies.
Still, kind of hard to fault the driver of the riverboat, which was moored at the time, for failing to stay out of the way 65,000 tons of cruise ship barreling towards him. As for the MSC Opera, reports are that she suffered a loss of bridge controls. The captain dropped anchors and requested tugs to divert the vessel away from the dock, but to no avail. I am slightly puzzled as to whether comms, even just walkie-talkies, were available to communicate between the bridge and the engine room. Isn't it more or less standard procedure for security officers to be present in both spaces on commercial passenger vessels? You'd think that they'd have been able to communicate independently of whatever bridge controls were inoperative. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_7..._NItprawTKG_DY |
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 1542837)
A similar concept seems to apply to right-of-way on the roads in many parts of the south.
Still, kind of hard to fault the driver of the riverboat, which was moored at the time, for failing to stay out of the way 65,000 tons of cruise ship barreling towards him. As for the MSC Opera, reports are that she suffered a loss of bridge controls. The captain dropped anchors and requested tugs to divert the vessel away from the dock, but to no avail. I am slightly puzzled as to whether comms, even just walkie-talkies, were available to communicate between the bridge and the engine room. Isn't it more or less standard procedure for security officers to be present in both spaces on commercial passenger vessels? You'd think that they'd have been able to communicate independently of whatever bridge controls were inoperative. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_7..._NItprawTKG_DY If the bridge controls had failed they could at least have switched to engine room control and taken control of the engines. There are many instances of folks not realizing how deep the pile of shit is they are about to hit, and they don't take action in time. All ships now are required to have a VDR (voyage data recorder) system so it can be seen just what happened during an incident. It records data such as speed, position etc as well as voice on the bridge so they can at least find out what was going on there. Supposedly voice recording is going to be installed in engine rooms at some point, unfortunately it can be listened to even when there has not been an incident. Big Brother is watching you. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...b191d258dd.jpg |
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