#10 Was high school for me. Mercury was not a big deal back then...it was actually kind of cool. Still is...just don't drink it. (I know haters will follow on...yadda yadda yadda)
It is a solar farm, which is usually found in deserts or open land, leading to dust and debris getting on them. This causes less power production and panel problems. There has to be cleaning, which leads to more cost. Solar Farms tend to last about 10-15 years before being removed.
#9, Where I used to work we had to take short safety class each month. Most were idiotic, but I always figured the combustible dust one was useful since it was a machine shop that mostly did plastics. She coulda used it.
We had to do those classes too. The dumbest one was how to use a ladder. As for #5, this might be the only time I wish I was single. That gal could probably do just about anything. And smile while doing it.
#1, Heh, did she punch herself?!!? I look at her and all I thought was, she had to have been a cheerleader in high school. Then she got preggers and decided that "hefty" was a clothing size.
#10, all the head shops sold stuff like that back in the day, bit I don't recall ever seeing one with mercury. I might've been high, don't remember. - WDS
#3, that is the biggest Tiger Shark I’ve ever seen video/photo of. A female, pregnant, and absolutely gigantic. That’s probably a 2,000 pound fish.
The snorkeler is relatively safe. Tigers prefer to eat sea turtles and birds. That doesn’t mean they can’t deliver a devastating investigatory bite though. But that was handled perfectly. Hand on the snout, brushing it, overwhelming the sensory ampules in the skin and immediately making it clear to the shark that whatever this creature is, it doesn’t register as food, no need to bite it and see.
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Explain number 8 to me.
ReplyDeleteThey're cleaning the solar panels?
DeleteYep. Solar panels need to be cleaned. That means the ones on the roof of your house, too.
DeleteYes they are.
DeleteBecause you know...green and stuff...
DeleteCheers Thor
#10 Was high school for me. Mercury was not a big deal back then...it was actually kind of cool. Still is...just don't drink it. (I know haters will follow on...yadda yadda yadda)
DeleteIt is a solar farm, which is usually found in deserts or open land, leading to dust and debris getting on them. This causes less power production and panel problems. There has to be cleaning, which leads to more cost. Solar Farms tend to last about 10-15 years before being removed.
DeleteCleaning 2 times a year as opposed to a train load of coal a day.
Delete#9, Where I used to work we had to take short safety class each month.
ReplyDeleteMost were idiotic, but I always figured the combustible dust one was useful since it was a machine shop that mostly did plastics.
She coulda used it.
We had to do those classes too. The dumbest one was how to use a ladder. As for #5, this might be the only time I wish I was single. That gal could probably do just about anything. And smile while doing it.
Delete#4 as well. We already know that she has a great sense of balance, and a precise touch.
Delete--Tennessee Budd
#8 is easy - they're laughing their asses all the way to the bank$. But I do need help with #10.
ReplyDeleteIt's a mercury maze.
Delete#2 Distemper is a bitch.
ReplyDelete#8 Cleaning up the solar scam.
(Side note I do like it for off grid)
I fought the leg, and the leg won.
ReplyDelete#3, I've heard of 'redirecting a shark', not sure I'd trust it.
ReplyDelete#4, she's good.
#1, Heh, did she punch herself?!!? I look at her and all I thought was, she had to have been a cheerleader in high school. Then she got preggers and decided that "hefty" was a clothing size.
ReplyDelete#10, all the head shops sold stuff like that back in the day, bit I don't recall ever seeing one with mercury. I might've been high, don't remember.
ReplyDelete- WDS
3). Bob's last tic tok clip
ReplyDeleteI fully expected #3, #4 and #5 to end like #1 and #9. It's nice to see real luck or competence once in a while.
ReplyDeleteIf I was 60 years younger, I'd be hitting on either #4 or #5.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid of #5. With her strength she could probably beat my ass.
Delete#5 - she's just lucky she ended up in the Friday gifs. If she tries that in Monday gifs that entire stack ends up as broken glass on a wet floor.
ReplyDelete#8 - Oh, look, "sustainable" "clean" energy!
ReplyDelete#1 - Drunk
ReplyDeleteAll excellent distractions from the DoomStorm.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
#3, that is the biggest Tiger Shark I’ve ever seen video/photo of. A female, pregnant, and absolutely gigantic. That’s probably a 2,000 pound fish.
ReplyDeleteThe snorkeler is relatively safe. Tigers prefer to eat sea turtles and birds. That doesn’t mean they can’t deliver a devastating investigatory bite though. But that was handled perfectly. Hand on the snout, brushing it, overwhelming the sensory ampules in the skin and immediately making it clear to the shark that whatever this creature is, it doesn’t register as food, no need to bite it and see.
#8 you lose about 5% efficiency daily from the dust that accumulates on your panels. Green energy is not as efficient as you thought.
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one whose first though at #4 was “nice ass”?
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