Brain.exe not found 8 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
That depends on the circuit though, high voltages takes time to bleed off and usually in cases of electrical fires at least in the first stages (before igniting other materials) cutting the power will starve the fire, but in the cases of transformer fires they contain a coolant (usually mineral oil) which can burn and since they are not meant to loose the energy it could take hours for the equipment to de-energize which is why you must always treat anything electrical as though it could kill you even if you know the circuit is dead, because the one time you don't will likely be the one time you get toasted.
They also live longer 14 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
And don't forget that horses are very intelligent as well, they are also much stronger than dogs and could nearly effortlessly pull an unconscious charge out of danger.
15
Meet The World's Most Expensive Alcohols 10 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
Seriously, I read about half way down and then said out loud 'just shut up and give me the d$mn money already!'
2
Brain.exe not found 8 comments
A hand that's doesn't know how to hand 18 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
For non-ambidextrous people trying to write or manipulate things with the non-dominant hand is like trusting a clown with a pie during a performance, or a drunk person to drive, something is going to get messed up.
·
Edited 9 years ago
A hand that's doesn't know how to hand 18 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
It really does get useful especially if you hurt your writing hand or are in a position where trying to use your writing hand could be dangerous (up a ladder for instance) I've always been vaguely ambidextrous although I'm still mostly right handed for strength, a good exercise I've found useful is to get a small ball of other object and throw it back and forth between your dominant and secondary hands it will help build the coordination and strength up in your secondary hand.
2
*slow clap for this dad* 11 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
Its an implant hearing aid, it bypasses the basically nonfuctional ear and passes the information directly to the brain. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochlear_implant?wprov=sfia1
13
·
Edited 9 years ago
A hand that's doesn't know how to hand 18 comments
Can anybody please explain 13 comments
Illuminati confirmed 4 comments
Co-workers. Gotta love 'em 10 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
Well I do have one, but truthfully I meant myself since I'm self employed and I'm the only employee.
5
Co-workers. Gotta love 'em 10 comments
They waited all their life to use this title 1 comments
Throwing knives 27 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
Well there is your problem. Are you holding the knives by the handles to throw?
20
Why is America hiding 11 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
That will never happen, they are too scared to let the average American know anything that could disrupt their happy little boring existence. Although anybody who can see through the blinders knows the truth already.
11
US Marine uses string of chem lights to signal landing zone for V-22 Osprey 3 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
All you need is a string and a few glow sticks. Its literally that simple.
2
Can you do it? 36 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
Well okay then helium because they have to use something to keep their heads upright. Though it should still count since carbon and hydrogen are both on the table its just a naturally occurring compound.
1
·
Edited 9 years ago
Can you do it? 36 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
Oxygen (something most people who know those annoying creatures don't use at all)
Gold (what the kardashians think they are made off)
Methane (a byproduct of what they actually are)
1
Gold (what the kardashians think they are made off)
Methane (a byproduct of what they actually are)
How do you do? 11 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
:-P I don't have any, paid them off years ago not that I even use what I studied for.
6
You know, for when shits hit the fan 36 comments
I don't know how this door is still intact 27 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
The glass is reinforced and the door itself is likely either aluminum or steel which can both withstand a good bit of pressure before failing. But I would be nowhere near that door when it does fail which is probably very shortly.
7
A piano after a performance of a Bartok Concerto at the Cincinnati World Piano Competition 31 comments