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That’s what I saw too.A giant flaming vagina, a.k.a. fire crotch.
Where does “Malarkey” rank on the list?*laughs in forever repeating history*
I don't make the rules. Seems accurate.
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Is that the flying car I was promised back in the 70s?
Is that the flying car I was promised back in the 70s?
PhD stands for Piled Higher and Deeper.
Cut that shit out! I make a ton of money replacing capacitors
Just turn the gas off, with gloves on
Something happened on the power pole and caused this, can’t remember exactly what it was
Maybe your wife has more expensive tastes than you.Sooooo..............YOU'RE THE ASSHOLE service tech that showed up at my house and quoted my wife $350.00 for a $12.00 Start Cap that wasn't bad ?
Remember me telling you to Fuck Right Off and get off my Property ?
(True story.......all except the Dirty D part)
Or, the ASSHOLE Plumber that quoted my wife $1,800.00 for just installation of a shower valve ? The same one that I installed for about $35.00 worth of parts ?
You do know that the lightning protection system bonds to the grounding electrode system. Usually the big ground ring that goes around the building, to multiple grounding electrodes, to steel in the footings, to steel in the building. We bond all flammable tanks and systems to the grounding electrode system, in some cases it is a code requirement you bond it. The purpose is so you don't get static discharge around dangerous gases. That semi that pulls up to a fuel system and connects to the truck tank and truck with a big ground clamp is also connected to the Lightning Protection System via the main ground bar. The more ways you can physically connect a ground source the actual earth, is a good thing.We buried a thousand gallon propane tank on a project. The building was having a lightning arresting system installed and the installer wanted to bond to the gas line. Ummm, fuck off!! If you do I'll cut it off.
Yes I do know. I also know that using a thousand gallon tank that has a regulator that will vent when over pressured as a ground for a lightning strike is not a good idea. I have worked with buried tanks for over 30 years. I can tell you that they do have leaks and many times the leaked gas follows the buried gas line. I have given that some thoughts over the years as to why it happens but I haven't come to any conclusive reason but it does happen.You do know that the lightning protection system bonds to the grounding electrode system. Usually the big ground ring that goes around the building, to multiple grounding electrodes, to steel in the footings, to steel in the building. We bond all flammable tanks and systems to the grounding electrode system, in some cases it is a code requirement you bond it. The purpose is so you don't get static discharge around dangerous gases. That semi that pulls up to a fuel system and connects to the truck tank and truck with a big ground clamp is also connected to the Lightning Protection System via the main ground bar. The more ways you can physically connect a ground source the actual earth, is a good thing.
Look at NEC 250.104(B).
There you go with the copyright infringement again.
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That’s the real deal, I took that pic. It has something to do with electricity going back through the ground…. I think.
Something happened outside on the power pole and caused it is what I was later told.
If you would have loosened off one those flares you would have turned into a fireball
Back when I was stationed on the left coast we were on patrol off of SoCal far outside of the usual shipping lanes and one morning there was a contrail moving across the sky 5-6 times faster than an airliner. I made note of the course and looked at a chart and nautical charts don’t show that far inland but the contrail was headed straight for Palmdale.LA Speed Check -- the untold story
If you had remote controlled hurricanes, you could probably come up with some better targets.Man, I love a good conspiracy theory, but if you look at the map, Kings Mountain is in the Piedmont area and not near the floods. That's where the lithium mine is.
breakfask? I bet this guy's name is Biff.
Good thing his shooter didn’t miss
I saw it one other time at a house, unfortunately it wasn’t glowing and I bumped my arm against the gas flex and it burned the shit out of me. Told them they needed an electrician and I was out. Both of these were older homes prolly built in the 50s so who knows where stuff was grounded too.We had a bad storm knock out power over much of the city. On one house, when the electric provider reconnected power, they connected line neutral to house hot, and line hot to house neutral. When they did that, the gas line glowed like this. The officer on the Engine that responded is the son of another Fire Captain that is also an electrician. He sent his dad a pic exactly like this. His dad said (appropriately) "Pull the meter right now!"
The electric company did the exact same thing on a different house, and it caused a structure fire, originating in the attic. Which is the worst place for a fire to be.
If you had remote controlled hurricanes, you could probably come up with some better targets.
I worked with a guy for years who pronounced it "brefix", and I'd think to myself You've been saying it that way for 60 plus years, no one ever corrected you?
Just to stir the pot. Tin foil hat time.If you had remote controlled hurricanes, you could probably come up with some better targets.
Joke’s on you, I done it so many times it’s committed to memory. Ha!
I too love a good plausible theory, but it’s almost as though valleys with rivers can tend to flood when torrential downpours happen. Also these places were obviously not built with flooding in mind I’ve been there and live where it floods semi-regularly. It isn’t the first time these areas have had this happen either so it’s just rare not unheard of. You get 20” of rain on valleys when everything is already saturated this is what can happen.Man, I love a good conspiracy theory, but if you look at the map, Kings Mountain is in the Piedmont area and not near the floods. That's where the lithium mine is.
Blackbirds (and U2s) were stationed at Beale AFB in Marysville (North of Sacramento) back in the day… Palmdale was their “home” though, of course.Back when I was stationed on the left coast we were on patrol off of SoCal far outside of the usual shipping lanes and one morning there was a contrail moving across the sky 5-6 times faster than an airliner. I made note of the course and looked at a chart and nautical charts don’t show that far inland but the contrail was headed straight for Palmdale.
Just to stir the pot. Tin foil hat time.