EPA approved exhaust system regenerating. Notice the smoke emanating from just below the cab? Another fine idea pioneered by the scientists with phony PhDs from the California Air Resources Board.
The driver doesn't need to worry about his load burning up, because in about five minutes his truck will be melting down.
I watched a hay truck burn. Two trucks pulling double trailers loaded high with alfalfa bales. They stopped for lunch leaving engines running. Billowing clouds of white smoke came out the exhaust of one truck, then sparks.
I had not seen fire move so rapidly as it did on that hay load. Very shortly, the entire load was fully engulfed. Soon, the 2nd trailer lit up. The other truck was driven away from the fire. Even still, some bales were smouldering ready to ignite. Those were amply doused.
As quickly as the fire spread, it burned for hours. The volunteer firemen simply contained the fire. The entire rig, truck and double flat beds were lost.
A fire watch was posted through the night. The next day she was still smouldering, anxious to start anew. I figured about $80k of hay was lost. Probably triple that in the rig.
My older brother used to try any new dog food that came into the house. He needed to deem it safe for our Rottweiler. This was circa 1965 when there was only a handful of those dogs in the USA.
Almost every one of my grandchildren or those of friends have been given dog cookies, I really liked to hear the moms complain. Not much in them that could hurt them, especially when only given now and then.
One of my wife's aunts had five children. They were visiting a friend one day and the friend noticed one of the kids eating some of the dog's kibble. When she mentioned it to my wife's aunt, the aunt simply said "I hope you don't mind". All of the kids grew up happy and healthy. Probably healthier than if she'd protected them from everything.
I thought so too. But I can't reconcile that with the way gravity seems to effect the blades. If it was scanning delay from a digital camera, I don't think it would look like that.
Optical illusion from the slit in the focal plane shutter moving across the camera's detector. Put a tinted filter in front of the lens, sort of like wearing sunglasses, and the slit will be open wider to let more light in. This wider slit will help reduce the distortion of a fast moving object like the plane's prop. (Cessna 172)
I guess the people at the volcano have not seen previous videos of this volcano. Every so often it will spurt out 100-foot blasts. The people are way to close to the volcano. Someone is going to flame on. Heltau
#3) My girl quickly said to me Man you better watch your feet Lava come down soft and hot You better love me now or love me not - The late James William Buffett, RIP
#2 The guy must be a newbie. Running the engine on the ground with the cowl flaps closed is a big no-no as there is no cooling air flowing through the cylinder fins which is hard on the engine. Having the flaps down allows them to shake all over which wears the flap tracks which are a PITA to replace. #5 Someone needs to be throat-punched. #7 I've had that happen to me, it really hurt the bridge of my nose. You can see the lens pop out of her glasses. Al_in_Ottawa
#1: I'd love to see the aftermath of that. #3: There's a randomness to agitated liquids. Maybe there's no actual danger but there's no way I'd be standing as close as those people are to that. #5: I'm always amused when cyclists start ruining each other's days instead of everybody else's like they normally do. #6: Some say she's still rolling to this day. #10: Dog and other cat are like WTF?
#3- Throw in a virgin. It'll make the corn grow.
ReplyDeleteThrow in politicians, it'll make freedom grow.
DeleteIf only, Mike.
DeleteThrow in all the idiots in the picture, it'll make the world's IQ go up.
Delete#6 And just like that, she rolled out of our lives....
ReplyDelete#10 Cats are psyco....
ReplyDelete#5 Gravity loves a fat man, but not a stupid one....
ReplyDelete#10: there are two kinds of people; pretty sure I’m the second kind.
ReplyDelete#1 #5 #6 - Stupid rider tricks, I wonder how badly they got hurt.
ReplyDeleteThe guy in #5 that got mown down should kick the shit out of the showboating clown
#8. Fixing to have a hay fire!
ReplyDeleteEPA approved exhaust system regenerating. Notice the smoke emanating from just below the cab?
DeleteAnother fine idea pioneered by the scientists with phony PhDs from the California Air Resources Board.
The driver doesn't need to worry about his load burning up, because in about five minutes his truck will be melting down.
I watched a hay truck burn.
DeleteTwo trucks pulling double trailers loaded high with alfalfa bales. They stopped for lunch leaving engines running.
Billowing clouds of white smoke came out the exhaust of one truck, then sparks.
I had not seen fire move so rapidly as it did on that hay load. Very shortly, the entire load was fully engulfed. Soon, the 2nd trailer lit up. The other truck was driven away from the fire. Even still, some bales were smouldering ready to ignite. Those were amply doused.
As quickly as the fire spread, it burned for hours. The volunteer firemen simply contained the fire. The entire rig, truck and double flat beds were lost.
A fire watch was posted through the night. The next day she was still smouldering, anxious to start anew.
I figured about $80k of hay was lost. Probably triple that in the rig.
My grandson ate many milk bones when he was little, he's a giant of a man now. Ain't real smart tho .
ReplyDeleteMy older brother used to try any new dog food that came into the house. He needed to deem it safe for our Rottweiler. This was circa 1965 when there was only a handful of those dogs in the USA.
DeleteAlmost every one of my grandchildren or those of friends have been given dog cookies, I really liked to hear the moms complain. Not much in them that could hurt them, especially when only given now and then.
DeleteOne of my wife's aunts had five children. They were visiting a friend one day and the friend noticed one of the kids eating some of the dog's kibble. When she mentioned it to my wife's aunt, the aunt simply said "I hope you don't mind". All of the kids grew up happy and healthy. Probably healthier than if she'd protected them from everything.
Delete#20 The second cat thinks it's being chased by the leash. Cats are very weird critters.
ReplyDeleteI'm expecting a follow up video of the burned out carcass of the truck and trailer on #8.
ReplyDeleteI thought that #9 was going to start making out with that lizard.
I believe #2 is the distortion of a digital video camera.
ReplyDeleteMadMarlin
Looks like hence en Mexico to me!
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I thought so too. But I can't reconcile that with the way gravity seems to effect the blades. If it was scanning delay from a digital camera, I don't think it would look like that.
DeletePut some Viagra in the fuel, it'll be okay.
DeleteYes, but specifically, its caused by a rolling shutter.
DeleteSometimes its amusing, but more often its just annoying.
Optical illusion from the slit in the focal plane shutter moving across the camera's detector. Put a tinted filter in front of the lens, sort of like wearing sunglasses, and the slit will be open wider to let more light in. This wider slit will help reduce the distortion of a fast moving object like the plane's prop. (Cessna 172)
DeleteI guess the people at the volcano have not seen previous videos of this volcano.
ReplyDeleteEvery so often it will spurt out 100-foot blasts. The people are way to close to the volcano.
Someone is going to flame on.
Heltau
#6 looks like bubble butt biden
ReplyDelete#3) My girl quickly said to me
ReplyDeleteMan you better watch your feet
Lava come down soft and hot
You better love me now or love me not
- The late James William Buffett, RIP
#9, wait until iguana grabs his ear
ReplyDeleteI was or even his nose and was sadly disappointed
Delete#2 The guy must be a newbie. Running the engine on the ground with the cowl flaps closed is a big no-no as there is no cooling air flowing through the cylinder fins which is hard on the engine. Having the flaps down allows them to shake all over which wears the flap tracks which are a PITA to replace.
ReplyDelete#5 Someone needs to be throat-punched.
#7 I've had that happen to me, it really hurt the bridge of my nose. You can see the lens pop out of her glasses.
Al_in_Ottawa
172, not a 182. No cowl flaps...
DeleteThese cracked me up
ReplyDelete#6 - That's Old Joe Biden's niece... Right?
ReplyDelete#1: I'd love to see the aftermath of that.
ReplyDelete#3: There's a randomness to agitated liquids. Maybe there's no actual danger but there's no way I'd be standing as close as those people are to that.
#5: I'm always amused when cyclists start ruining each other's days instead of everybody else's like they normally do.
#6: Some say she's still rolling to this day.
#10: Dog and other cat are like WTF?
#2. That's why the descending blade produces more thrust. Its true, look it up.
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