WTH? Who thought that was a good idea? I usually leave my car door open and sure as hell someone would be paying for the cleanup. That's not even considering what I would do with my daughter in the car.
OMG, just thinking about her strapped to the baby seat and all that stuff covering her face makes me sick.....
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Commuting isn’t sexy. In fact, I don’t think commuting even qualifies as cool in most people’s book. Which is kind of odd when you consider just how much dedication is required to slog your ass to work day in and out—dodging errant SUVs and potholes, only to arrive at the office slathered in a thick mucous-y slop. That, in my book, is pretty damn hardcore..
Aren't those chemicals damaging to paint? I'd be pissed if I were there at the time.
On a similar note. In our server room at work, we have, on the left hand side of the door, a big red button that is an emergency power off button (unlike one place where I used to work where it was the halon release), on the right side of the door are the light switches along with a bight yellow switch that turns on a flashing red light when to warn us when there is someone in the area that doesn't have the proper security clearance. Last week, our security guy, of all people, was escorting some maintenance guys through to do some work on our security alarms. Instead of flipping the yellow switch to turn on the light, he pushed the red button cutting off power to the entire server room. We have over 100 servers for seven domains in there and it took us almost an hour to get them all powered back up and running again.
...the 2010 Camaro SS is not really what you'd call a sports car, unless you tend to shave with a chain saw, sign your name with a piece of burning timber or make scrambled eggs by dropping a piano on a chicken.
it's hard to believe that would be made available for a consumer to trigger ... most of the comments on there from people who work in the industry say the red emergency button just shuts off the gas flow. I would think something like that would have to be triggered inside by the station operator -- and of course it's impossible to tell what really happened from this video. Still funny though.
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Aren't those chemicals damaging to paint? I'd be pissed if I were there at the time.
On a similar note. In our server room at work, we have, on the left hand side of the door, a big red button that is an emergency power off button (unlike one place where I used to work where it was the halon release), on the right side of the door are the light switches along with a bight yellow switch that turns on a flashing red light when to warn us when there is someone in the area that doesn't have the proper security clearance. Last week, our security guy, of all people, was escorting some maintenance guys through to do some work on our security alarms. Instead of flipping the yellow switch to turn on the light, he pushed the red button cutting off power to the entire server room. We have over 100 servers for seven domains in there and it took us almost an hour to get them all powered back up and running again.
Aren't those chemicals damaging to paint? I'd be pissed if I were there at the time.
On a similar note. In our server room at work, we have, on the left hand side of the door, a big red button that is an emergency power off button (unlike one place where I used to work where it was the halon release), on the right side of the door are the light switches along with a bight yellow switch that turns on a flashing red light when to warn us when there is someone in the area that doesn't have the proper security clearance. Last week, our security guy, of all people, was escorting some maintenance guys through to do some work on our security alarms. Instead of flipping the yellow switch to turn on the light, he pushed the red button cutting off power to the entire server room. We have over 100 servers for seven domains in there and it took us almost an hour to get them all powered back up and running again.
WOW, what a moron. In our server room, that button is covered with a plexiglass door so you just couldn't press it so easily.
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