#10 - Setting that TV there should have set off alarms so not a lot of sympathy but I still might be having a talk with whoever was responsible for the mantlepiece. Doesn't look like it would have even held up a couple of family photos and a candlestick.
#7 Not sad to see that windmill delayed by that crane mishap. Those windmills are putting reliable fossil-fueled power plants out of business, and preventing new ones from being built.
#4 I had soda cans go off in my car in Newark NJ one Febuary for a second I thought I was taking fire but as the frozen soda began falling off of the cars headliner I realised it was 3 cans not 3 rounds, tricky in traffic.
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About #9. https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/topic/this-would-make-your-day-if-youre-a-railfan-at-the-scene
ReplyDeleteApparently two unmanned and unsecured locos rolled away. The bridge operator couldn’t get the span down in time so they went into the Napa river.
Rather amazing someone caught this on film. It’s not like everyone had cameras all the time back in the eighties.
That was timing luck!
Delete#4- That is why soda is referred to as pop in the north-it is the sound the cans make when exploding from being left in the car in winter.
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#10 - Setting that TV there should have set off alarms so not a lot of sympathy but I still might be having a talk with whoever was responsible for the mantlepiece. Doesn't look like it would have even held up a couple of family photos and a candlestick.
ReplyDelete#3 Truck "rest stop"?
ReplyDelete#4 - why they call it 'pop' in Minnesota.
ReplyDeleteAnd best shovel out what you can of the 'Pepsi snow' before it melts.
No. 4. What? How?
ReplyDeleteThe tan stuff is frozen soda that has broken out of the cans.
Delete7. Saw one go over once. It's like slow motion till it gets to about 45 degrees then gone.
ReplyDelete#7 Not sad to see that windmill delayed by that crane mishap. Those windmills are putting reliable fossil-fueled power plants out of business, and preventing new ones from being built.
ReplyDeleteAnd a windmill can never generate enough power in it's lifespan to make up for the energy used to make it.
Delete#9 Drawbridges are usually protected by an interlocked derail. How did he manage to do that?
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#8 Looks like a bad Saturday afternoon.
ReplyDeleteThese could all be named Biden's America.
ReplyDelete#3 Seen that on I-81 in the Shenandoah Valley, I-80 in Wyoming, I-70 in ... um ... at least 4 states. A trucker's life is not an easy one.
ReplyDeleteIs #3 Tachawhoopawatsit Pass in SoCal? With all the windmills?
ReplyDelete#4 I had soda cans go off in my car in Newark NJ one Febuary for a second I thought I was taking fire but as the frozen soda began falling off of the cars headliner I realised it was 3 cans not 3 rounds, tricky in traffic.
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