I work with high voltage electricity everyday.
[quote]jasmincar wrote:
great. I love watching people die on the internet.
Fuck you[/quote]
A nation of “T-Men” afraid of seeing someone face the consequences of his own actions… real hard lot you are.
Don’t stop any steroid cycles you’re on, you don’t own a pair of balls to continue providing you with testosterone.
[quote]Duckshot wrote:
I work with high voltage electricity everyday.
34 kv Switch failure - YouTube [/quote]
you ever witness anything like this in person?
That’s pretty crazy. I had to watch it a couple times because I didn’t believe it was real. Insane.
[quote]BluePfaltz wrote:
Im kinda dissapointed that the cameraman diddn’t zoom in on the guy after the first belting. he was kinda smoldering after the twist and fall, but you couldnt really see all the damage cause the smoke n shit.
It wasn’t funny really, it was interesting to see.
I need to watch things die, from a good safe distance. Vicariously I live while the whole world dies. We all love it too, so why cant we just admit it?[/quote]
Tool fan?
[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
BluePfaltz wrote:
Im kinda dissapointed that the cameraman diddn’t zoom in on the guy after the first belting. he was kinda smoldering after the twist and fall, but you couldnt really see all the damage cause the smoke n shit.
It wasn’t funny really, it was interesting to see.
I need to watch things die, from a good safe distance. Vicariously I live while the whole world dies. We all love it too, so why cant we just admit it?
Tool fan?[/quote]
I was thinking the same thing…isn’t that Maynard in the avatar?
[quote]Big_Boss wrote:
Duckshot wrote:
I work with high voltage electricity everyday.
you ever witness anything like this in person?
- YouTube [/quote]
Holy shit.
Half Life 2 anyone?
[quote]Duckshot wrote:
I work with high voltage electricity everyday.
34 kv Switch failure - YouTube [/quote]
WOW
I want september to come soon so I can go to school and learn about this in my Electromagnetism physic class
[quote]Big_Boss wrote:
Duckshot wrote:
I work with high voltage electricity everyday.
you ever witness anything like this in person?
- YouTube [/quote]
Yes!
For several years, utility companies accross the nation neglected to perform regular “system maintenace” and opted for a “We’ll fix it when it’s broke” attitude just so they could save a few bucks on equipment and work with fewer line crews. Now the power delivery system is starting to show it’s age all accross the United States, making switch failure like those videos a common occurance.
The Federal Energy Commission has just now realized the amount of work we are facing just to get the nations power grids working in “functional” condition and a lot of public utilities are receiving government funding to make the necesssary repairs.
I spend a lot of my time doing storm work and trouble calls. This is bad for you, but good for me!
[quote]Gen. Grim wrote:
jasmincar wrote:
great. I love watching people die on the internet.
Fuck you
A nation of “T-Men” afraid of seeing someone face the consequences of his own actions… real hard lot you are.
Don’t stop any steroid cycles you’re on, you don’t own a pair of balls to continue providing you with testosterone.[/quote]
when you’ll be in a deep distress and you’ll commit suicide and that little thing called life will end for you we will watch on youtube and laugh. because we are not afraid and we are T-mens
This is fucking disgusting.
[quote]jasmincar wrote:
Gen. Grim wrote:
jasmincar wrote:
great. I love watching people die on the internet.
Fuck you
A nation of “T-Men” afraid of seeing someone face the consequences of his own actions… real hard lot you are.
Don’t stop any steroid cycles you’re on, you don’t own a pair of balls to continue providing you with testosterone.
when you’ll be in a deep distress and you’ll commit suicide and that little thing called life will end for you we will watch on youtube and laugh. because we are not afraid and we are T-mens
This is fucking disgusting. [/quote]
Then don’t watch. Are we not allowed to poke a little fun at this dude because it inflicts with your morals?
[quote]Duckshot wrote:
This is bad for you, but good for me!
[/quote]
Buddy of mine is a lineman in VT. Fucker makes serious bank, but works shit hours.
[quote]Big_Boss wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
BluePfaltz wrote:
Im kinda dissapointed that the cameraman diddn’t zoom in on the guy after the first belting. he was kinda smoldering after the twist and fall, but you couldnt really see all the damage cause the smoke n shit.
It wasn’t funny really, it was interesting to see.
I need to watch things die, from a good safe distance. Vicariously I live while the whole world dies. We all love it too, so why cant we just admit it?
Tool fan?
I was thinking the same thing…isn’t that Maynard in the avatar?[/quote]
Justin Chancellor actually.
Tool Army Psi-Trooper REPRESENT
- YouTube awesome!
[quote]Sick Rick wrote:
jasmincar wrote:
Gen. Grim wrote:
jasmincar wrote:
great. I love watching people die on the internet.
Fuck you
A nation of “T-Men” afraid of seeing someone face the consequences of his own actions… real hard lot you are.
Don’t stop any steroid cycles you’re on, you don’t own a pair of balls to continue providing you with testosterone.
when you’ll be in a deep distress and you’ll commit suicide and that little thing called life will end for you we will watch on youtube and laugh. because we are not afraid and we are T-mens
This is fucking disgusting.
Then don’t watch. Are we not allowed to poke a little fun at this dude because it inflicts with your morals?
[/quote]
I wouldn’t watch if I knew what it was before clicking on the link.
Sure you are allowed to laugh and ‘‘poke a little fun’’ of misery. How about I tape your funny death and post it on T-Nation.
[quote]Duckshot wrote:
For several years, utility companies accross the nation neglected to perform regular “system maintenace” and opted for a “We’ll fix it when it’s broke” attitude just so they could save a few bucks on equipment and work with fewer line crews. Now the power delivery system is starting to show it’s age all accross the United States, making switch failure like those videos a common occurance.
The Federal Energy Commission has just now realized the amount of work we are facing just to get the nations power grids working in “functional” condition and a lot of public utilities are receiving government funding to make the necesssary repairs.
I spend a lot of my time doing storm work and trouble calls. This is bad for you, but good for me!
[/quote]
True. I write/implement GIS software for utilities. There is a lot of money going into the electric sector that we are happy to write asset management, and outage management system(OMS) software for.
You line guys take the brunt during storms (especially in the north). Kudos dude.
“I wouldn’t watch if I knew what it was before clicking on the link.
Sure you are allowed to laugh and ‘‘poke a little fun’’ of misery. How about I tape your funny death and post it on T-Nation.”
God damn French. Can’t fight worth a shit and can’t take a joke.
Thought it was funny the first time I saw it. After I learned it was a suicide, I think it’s priceless.
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
Buddy of mine is a lineman in VT. Fucker makes serious bank, but works shit hours. [/quote]
Shit hours, you better believe it.
When an outtage occurs, we have to get the power back on ASAP. We DO NOT go home till the job is done. This means working day and night, often having to eat in the truck while driving to the next job (trouble calls often stack up due to manpower shortages). Here in the Northwest, we are allowed to work for 40 hours straight through, then we can take 10 hours off. That is 40 hours WITHOUT SLEEP or a break of any kind and it usually happens once or twice a month depending on the area I’m working in.
I can’t even begin to tell you about the places I’ve been and the amazing shit I’ve seen while working high on top of a pole at 3 AM in someone’s backyard.
[quote]Duckshot wrote:
countingbeans wrote:
Buddy of mine is a lineman in VT. Fucker makes serious bank, but works shit hours.
Shit hours, you better believe it.
When an outtage occurs, we have to get the power back on ASAP. We DO NOT go home till the job is done. This means working day and night, often having to eat in the truck while driving to the next job (trouble calls often stack up due to manpower shortages). Here in the Northwest, we are allowed to work for 40 hours straight through, then we can take 10 hours off. That is 40 hours WITHOUT SLEEP or a break of any kind and it usually happens once or twice a month depending on the area I’m working in.
I can’t even begin to tell you about the places I’ve been and the amazing shit I’ve seen while working high on top of a pole at 3 AM in someone’s backyard.
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Not to mention your out in the nasty storms, like SteelyD said.
I appreciate your work fine sir.
My buddy was telling me about a sick bastard they caught using one of those fleshlight things in a “rest stop” type place. I guess dude freaked, tossed it out the window and sped off. Well my buddy drove around with it in the back of his truck for like a month. His wife was so pissed. God it was funny. He would just pull it out at parties just to mortify her. Good times.
2 days without sleep, and your expected to play with electricity 40 feet in the air? Ha ha, I could never do that shit.
[quote]Thai_Bxr wrote:
“I wouldn’t watch if I knew what it was before clicking on the link.
Sure you are allowed to laugh and ‘‘poke a little fun’’ of misery. How about I tape your funny death and post it on T-Nation.”
God damn French. Can’t fight worth a shit and can’t take a joke.
Thought it was funny the first time I saw it. After I learned it was a suicide, I think it’s priceless.
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Yeah chill.You can laugh of the tragedy of other people, as long as it is not you. If it’s you then it is too bad for, other people dont give a shit. When I see homeless people I cant stop laughing it is soo funny lolz they are all dirty and stuff. If they die of cold outside it is even funnier.
You really are an empty piece of shit.