Sometimes_Stutters
Sometimes_Stutters t1_iy7z8nu wrote
Reply to comment by grungegoth in Photo shows 3 stowaways who were rescued from oil tanker's rudder after likely 11-day ordeal by grungegoth
That’s a tough call honestly. The cold and lack of oxygen would be a serious issue, but you only need to last a couple hours. I think I’d take my chances on landing gear before 11 days on a rudder.
Sometimes_Stutters t1_iy7whu9 wrote
Reply to comment by StokFlame in About 100 fishermen rescued after large chunk of ice breaks off in Minnesota lake by AmethystOrator
I grew up in the area as well lol. I’ve always been a little more cavalier with ice, but usually stick to snowmobile.
I swear this ice rescue on red happened every year
Sometimes_Stutters t1_iy7te0p wrote
Reply to comment by StokFlame in About 100 fishermen rescued after large chunk of ice breaks off in Minnesota lake by AmethystOrator
Actually 6 inches of ice is plenty for a four wheeler *if you know what you’re doing. With 6 inches of ice a stationary or slow-moving four wheeler will not fall through. The risk comes from moving at high enough speeds to create a “wake” under the ice behind you. When you suddenly stop the wake will catch up to you, and when it reaches about 3ft behind you the upward push of the wake and the downward push from the four wheelers can cause the ice to break apart.
Sometimes_Stutters t1_iy0f37n wrote
Reply to Donkey Basketball 1970 by famouscaseyx
I played this in 2010! It was super fun. They gave me a donkey named “Diablo” that they normally don’t use because he’s so wild, but the dude thought it would be funny.
Sometimes_Stutters t1_ixre9em wrote
Reply to comment by Tankeverket in 22-year-old rescue pup is crowned the oldest living dog on Earth by Guinness World Records by spiritoffff
Laika
Sometimes_Stutters t1_ixcig2a wrote
Soup with a side of chili?!! You sir are totally unhinged.
Sometimes_Stutters t1_ivft6zw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Messi and Ronaldo look set for final shot at World Cup glory by 29PiecesOfSilver
Both over-rated. I’d take Zlatan, Rooney, or Neymar over them any day
Sometimes_Stutters t1_iug667x wrote
Fun fact- “Rare Earth” materials are not at all rare. They are actually very common in the earths crust.
Sometimes_Stutters t1_iub6ykg wrote
Fun fact- Sauerkraut was actually the primary food to prevent scurvy. Cheaper, easier to transport, and lasted much longer.
Sometimes_Stutters t1_iua74bl wrote
Reply to When you get a loan at the bank, the bank just sells you money for even more money by 1scr3wedy0dad
Technically they go to the federal reserve and get money at a lower interest from them, then give that to you at a higher rate. They may choose to sell your debt, but it’s not necessarily a given.
Sometimes_Stutters t1_ituetlt wrote
Reply to MOLD under the flooring! by twentytails
Well first off there shouldn’t be wood under your tiles. Someone decided to not use tile underpayment.
Second, your tiles are screwed and you should probably remove them. Personally I’d replace the tile with vinyl plank flooring. You can easily install that yourself.
Sometimes_Stutters t1_iterdde wrote
Reply to comment by eva01beast in [OC] GDP Breakdown by Economic Sectors (%) by giteam
But that’s not at all how these numbers are calculated. It’s not on a per-employee output. It’s sector based. The individual jobs are totally irrelevant.
Sometimes_Stutters t1_itejeo3 wrote
Reply to comment by eva01beast in [OC] GDP Breakdown by Economic Sectors (%) by giteam
That’s not at all how these numbers are produced…
Sometimes_Stutters t1_itd9lp6 wrote
Reply to [OC] GDP Breakdown by Economic Sectors (%) by giteam
Maybe I’m old school or biased (manufacturing engineer) but I have a hard time believing that economies that aren’t primarily agricultural and industry are healthy. Value creation is firm. Value provided is less so.
Sometimes_Stutters t1_iy803p6 wrote
Reply to comment by chantillylace9 in About 100 fishermen rescued after large chunk of ice breaks off in Minnesota lake by AmethystOrator
Minnesotan here. I don’t agree with this statement. Although the vast majority of lakes do have some spring water feed, it doesn’t usually create a weak spot in the ice. Typically lake ice weak spots are at water inflows and outflows from rivers, and these are almost always marked with stakes. The lakes are quite safe to travel on, especially when snow build-up occurs and only plowed roads are traveled by heavy equipment (and the plowed roads are always such that they avoid weak spots). That being said every year people do fall through, but that’s almost always operator error.