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I have the advantage, I spent 17 years working for Westinghouse Steam Turbines, 10 of them traveling to customer's power plants instrumenting turbines for start up.
I had a Spanish solder point a rifle at me because I was smoking a cigarette while adjusting instrumentation on the turbine/generator coupling after they had charged the generator with hydrogen. :haha: |
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Uncle, uncle. I learned something, from here. I also read a lot of other words at the same site that didn't produce any actual learning, so, no damage done. Still. ... a flammable mixture when air is introduced at ratios between 4 and 75%. That seems like a wiiiiiidde band of DO NOT GO THERE. Anyhow, all very interesting. And I'm glad you didn't get shot xoB. |
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Further to my post #964...
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Justin Whiting's photo Jesse James (right) and an existing picture of the outlaw at a similar age. Quote:
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June 2
1953 – Elizabeth II Attachment 63917 was crowned Queen of the United Kingdom at Westminster Abbey. |
June 11
1955 - A crash at the 24 Hrs of Le Mans results in 83 spectators, and one driver, being killed, and 178 others injured. Wikipedia has a very good breakdown on the disaster, and how it all unfolded. |
Fuck!
I had to stop reading at "the race was not red-flagged". Horrible. |
They didn't stop the race because an extremely huge number of ppl would have tried to leave the track all at once. This would have ground all traffic to a halt, for miles, preventing emergency vehicles from reaching the places they were needed. Remember, there were 178 ppl injured. There's no way the emergency vehicles on hand could handle them all. And, even if they could, if the race had been red-flagged (stopped), all those ppl trying to leave would have bottled the ambulances up, and they could not have gotten out. Additional, desperately needed, fire trucks and personnel would not have been able to reach the track, much less the victims.
So, prolly a good thing. |
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July 14, 1881
Pat Garrett Attachment 64323 shoots, and kills, Billy The Kid Attachment 64324 outside Fort Sumner, in what was then New Mexico Territory. |
Man, you can just look at that picture and know that Billy the Kid would be great at online gaming.
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Ya mean like a...
...first person shooter? |
Pat Garrett looks like he could stand behind a barber's chair with a pair of scissors in his hand and tell great stories.
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Q: Who was the best rapper in the old west?
A: Hip-Hop-along Cassidy. :bolt: |
According to the people in Hico Tx , he survived that and lived there. And died in Hamilton Tx. in a nursing home in the early '50s. My Mother says that when they would go visit her Grandparents "Brushy Bill" would be there. He was William Bonney " Billy the Kid".
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