Fabulous things I've heard safety engineers say

Nov 19, 2014 11:06 PM

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This is from my time training people in emergency response in the oil and gas industry, both experienced and anecdotal

An average day on Space Station 13.

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That first one cracked me up

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I have a shirt that says "Engineering, it's like math, but louder."

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IN WHAT FUCKING ORDER?!?

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Me: "What do we do if the alarms go off?" Boss: "Doesn't really matter, the shockwave'll kill us before we can get anywhere safe."

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If you make a blog of these I will follow it EVERY FUCKING DAY.

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NO DISINTEGRATIONS

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except The Cure

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What if it's an enchanted helmet of fire resistance that grants +500 fire res?

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fall damage ignores armor, sadly.

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Also, it can kill space marines

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I make Military apparel product sales always tells us: Well do we need to meet that spec? They'll have more things to stress over than this.

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I explained to my boss that exposed wire in the lab is bad, he response 'is there a Mil-std on that'

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My rule of engineering: If something bad happens, just remember it was a mistake and mistakes happen. Oh and don't kill yourself.

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Well at least the thermal damage will only be brief

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As an engineer, I approve.

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I was once told I needed to wear a life jacket to work on a catwalk over a 30' deep wet well. I'm an electrician........The well was empty.

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Not a tether...a life jacket.

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Hey now, don't you know the appearance of safety is our first priority! Company motto and all. Guessing they didn't care about a harness.

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You. I like you.

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As a chemical engineering student, this frightens me.

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As a guy who works on the floor ditto. Sadly industrial reality is what it is and you just have to try and keep yourself safe.

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I start my safety engineering job in January. This will be me.

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Is this Mr. Burn's plant or something?

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These are the guys who built the plant.

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Having worked in industry, they're ALL Mr. Burn's plant

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I'm still trying to figure out what would cause freezing, suffocation, poisoning, massive pressure damage, etc... IN THAT ORDER.

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Ammonia or even oxygen? My guess is liquified gases.

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Liquified ammonia sounds plausible, and I know it's used in industrial freezer systems.

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Refrigerated(condensed?) hydrocarbon, possibly a chlorinated monomer? Leaks, evaporates, explodes. Just guessing.

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I wasn't. But now I am.

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Engineering class project: design a troop transport to move army men toys down a hallway. One team's transport flipped over, 1/?

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dumping the army men on the floor, rolled back upright, sped off a few feet, turned BACK around, and fucking DROVE OVER the army men. 2/3

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The TA's face was an amusing mix of horror and ROFL.

11 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 0

Laughed out loud for real, teared up a bit. You are a winrar

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As a guy who worked in the oil & gas fields, these are legit. I could add a few to this..... (1/?)

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If you fall the safety harness you have only works at heights over 6ft. But yes, you need to wear it if you go 4ft off the ground. Safety!

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This is a hard-hat required area but if theres a flash fire, please remove your hard hat so it does not melt on your head. Put back on after

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"If the rig does explode, run upwind, don't inhale, and make sure you wear clothing under your FRC's so when they burn off your not naked."

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And No disintegration http://i.stack.imgur.com/zfV9A.jpg

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I read all of these in Cave Johnson's voice. And now you will, too.

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Follow the yellow line, you'll know when the test starts.

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I thoroughly appreciate the ambiguity of your username.

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Didn't the first time, but I sure as shit did the second time.

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I read your post in his voice too!

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Perfect.

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I read them in Varrick's voice.

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O, my God! This is so much more awesome. Honestly, thank you for the suggestion!

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...well fuck.

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This made it a million times better, and frankly, I'm a little scared at how awesome this post is now.

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What do hobos like? Beard dirt?

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Jokes on you! I don't know who that is!

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Joke's on you! You're missing out.

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The Actor that plays J. Jonah Jameson, Farmers insurance guy,. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0799777/?ref_=tt_cl_t7 JK Simmons

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I don't need your damn lemons! What am I supposed to do with these?

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Make life take the lemons back!

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Demand to see life's manager!

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I'm gonna build a lemon that burns your house down!

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Thank you for these, OP. I smiled.

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Ahh, engineers. One of the few groups of people I don't mind getting

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blown by in a alley.

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Bananas from.

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Head from in the back of a Prius with dirty Mike and the boys

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Hahhahahahahahah... Fucking great.

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a couple McRibs.

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bananas for Christmas.

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Lemme smash

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thanks?

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YOU BASTARD

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Getting... what?

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Yes.

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Obtaining, as in kidnapping

11 years ago | Likes 8 Dislikes 0

get = understand. Either that or I misinterpreted your subtle joke mocking the fact that a lot of us tend to take things too literally.

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I get it now.

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Optimizing $/time, and ensuring that we can be lazy later, sooner. That about sums up most of us.

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As a lazy programmer

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An non-lazy programmer is a bad programmer.

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My thoughts exactly.

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True, but not every lazy programmer is good. You need a mix of laziness and ingenuity, otherwise you're just copying off stackoverflow

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As nuclear power radiation protection, I don't let engineers out of my site. They don't know where they are or where they're going.

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But they know that pipe they're following because that's their system and they'll follow it right into a contaminated area. Or pit.

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Alarmingly accurate... I feel this is the cause of like 90% of PCE's

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"You need to make it more visible!" "Sir, the signs are bright yellow and pink."

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ಠ_ಠ Can't tell whether vigilant or keeping engineers captive in a power plant.

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-.- I meant sight. Sorry, it's late. I've literally watched engineers wander straight into contamination areas and get puzzled about it.

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Hm...sounds like you could get away with both...

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Engineering is nowhere as bad as Operations. Operations is RP's sworn blood enemy.

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As someone who wants to be an engineer, this is awesome

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Do you mean you are in engineering school or in high school looking at engineering schools? Either way if the differential equations (1/2)

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As an engineering major taking Differential Equations next semester, I'm terrified now.

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Diff Eq as a class isn't bad, it's the application of them in mass transfer and kinetics classes.

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I hated multivariable calculus but thought differential equations was really easy. Just understand the basics and you should be fine.

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haven't scared you, it's not real engineering. I'm looking at you, industrial/systems engineers. Try some fluids classes and we'll talk.

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As a working professional engineer, you ain't seen hard yet.

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As a MechE grad who ended up getting a systems engineer job...i wasted so much effort

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Was this supposed to come across as elitist? Even fluids (which you seem to think is pretty tough) isn't bad for everyone.

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My uncle works on the top of cranes building skyscrapers. My grandma always wants him to wear safety gear 1/2

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he just laughs and says 'What part of a helmet or vest will save me if I fall?'

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Not expecting much but please tell me he at least wears a safety harness. One swift gust and he's gone without it.

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Honestly, I would have no idea. But he goes out on the booms, so I would assume so. he's the guy who builds the cranes.

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Good. Honestly hard hats are a pain and I've bumped myself so many times because of em but harnesses are non negotiable at height.

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I wouldn't say I'm scared of heights, but there is no way in fuck that I would ever be able to do what he does. Man is insane.

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I love how every engineering major I've ever met have been the most dry and cynical bastards ever, and these perfectly describe it.

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We know things man.

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As an engineering student its one of the only ways we get to have fun on the job. Interned for two companies and they were like this :)

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Except #2. I've got experience with #2. Some stuff has a pressure wave that can take a man clean off his tractor from 400 feet away and...

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... then leave him covered in drilling fluids at least 50 feet away resting in his corn field wondering what the fuck hit him.

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My groups motto is 'F**k Em.'

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The word is "efficient".

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As an engineer that has many Paramedic friends, a dry and dark sense of humor can be a wonderful way of getting through the week

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Well, it's all about optimization. Distance yourself from the people by making them numbers and their injuries statistics. Then minimize.

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Dry, cynical, and sarcastic humor make days at the office a lot more fun.

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I'd still put in my two weeks at 'disintegrate' .

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I am not dry, cynical, or a bastard. I'm awesome.

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As a biology major, we either end up germaphobes or capable of ignoring anything up to actual biohazards.

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As an I.T. student, most of my fellows (who passed) were like this... at least, the ones would could talk to people, that is.

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Are all engineering students socially inept?

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Yes

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Nah, in my experience the engineers were very busy but did fine socially. Some of the computer science students, though...

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As someone planning on majoring in engineering, I was absolutely terrible until I joined my school's theater program. Much better now.

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Engineers are dramatically more likely to have autistic children. Two engineers reproducing is a serious risk.

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.... So any offspring I make on purpose will definitely be autistic. That's good to know.

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As a bio major, how screwed would my kids be if I procreated with a fellow bio major and subsequently fostered said progeny?

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I love how engineering majors consider themselves engineers. Out of the 40ish engineering majors my freshman year, I'm the only grad.

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Ditto. We went from 60 to 6. Even in the final stretch there's burnouts and dropouts.

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Are you one of the six?

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Yes. Thank the stars.

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Which type of engineering do you do? Traffic, here.

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For all intents and purposes, once you're nearing the end of your Junior year, you might as well be one. A BAD one, but yeah.

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You clearly have not had interns.

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That's why I qualified it with 'a bad one!'

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You are nice.

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Engineers, fancy helmets, casual mentions of mass death and destruction. Yep, this post is right up my alley.

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Shit, I have to get my degree.

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I guess training for combat engineer stuff for half a year doesn't count, but those were pretty much our main concerns too.

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ERTW!

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as an electrical design engineer.. if i mess up someone might actually die...

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Right now, I can't think of an engineer that doesn't have people dying when they fuck up. Well, almost.

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yeah, that's why engineering degrees are so hard..

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the degree isn't the hard part, it's the 8 hour test you have to take after....

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What's your opinion on people who wear highlighter colored clothing?

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It depends on the situation, but I am typically quite fond of them.

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"Fancy".

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I was an Mech Eng major and interned at a power plant. Senior Mech Engineer took me on a tour of the tunnel system for steam distribution>>

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>> had to crouch to walk through and you can feel the heat coming off the pipes. Said these come off the headers and were #750psi >>

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>> and superheated to over 500*F. Said don't worry, if one bursts while we're here you won't feel it. They'll just find your shoes and belt.

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Lol! ME majors ftw

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I know what you mean. It makes me all giggly.

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When doctors screw up, one person dies. When engineers screw up, thousands of people can die

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When doctors screw up, malpractice suits, when engineers do ???. See gm and the 13+ Americans they killed with no charges filed.

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I'm a clinical scientist working within the pharmaceutical industry, millions could if we screw up...

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"If you make a mistake people will die." - my statics professor

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Which is why I went into web development. Let's rush it to production!

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Did you happen to go to the University of Florida? My teacher said the same thing pretty much every single day.

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Nope

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I'm training as a software tester and our teacher keeps using testing software for nuclear plants as an example. Guess they're like this too

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Well, that's why its called statics - because if it becomes dynamics, you're hosed.

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My statics prof as well bro.

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"I will never willingly cross any of your bridges" -my dynamics professor

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Statics: Shit don't move. Dynamics: Shit moves. Stress analysis: Shit breaks. Failure anaysis: People die, you get sued.

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I'm computer engineer. It's always "Make it faster, smaller and cheaper"

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I just now realized how depressing that sequence of classes gets.

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Realize the legal strength of a professional engineer's signature...

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*cough* hyatt regency

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You learned about that too, eh?

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One of the many reasons I never got my PE license.

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Me: I'm a Nuclear Engineering student. People: Cool, so do you want to blow stuff up. Me: No, nuclear disasters are bad for employment..

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I attend the university of utah, and have discovered cold fusion...

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More like "Yeah, who doesn't? But just.. not at work so much."

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Boilermaker and structural engineer. i get to make shit AND know how to blow it up

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One of my best friends is a nuclear engineer, but he still hasn't sent me a radioactive spider like he promised.

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Do you really want a black widow, because that's how you get a black widow (they're common in some nuke plants).

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I'm trying to picture what AnActualDuckSpiderMan would look like. And what powers it would have.

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http://imgur.com/PxeGuVv

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OK, but powers? Perhaps a web-spinning advice mallard?

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Thank you.

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I knew my nuclear engineering professor was doing his job the day I saw the words "prompt critical" and my heart rate quickened.

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I know your NEng professor fucked up when you saw "prompt critical" on your control screen :-P

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I'm radiation protection and reading that my first thought was "Well, time to go, *grab shit and run*"

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Prompt critical: you have less than a second to get your shit under control or nope the fuck out of there.

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TIL less than a second = 4ms (SL-1)

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iirc, 4ms is the time taken for the average neutron to cause another fission. This means the power of the reactor ramps up in a matter of

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In commercial nuclear you're not going to be THAT close to a reactor. Still, time to move sensitive instruments /away/ from that shit..

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Right, we learned from Chernobyl.

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I like these. MOAR!

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Jeg er fææææærdig!

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There more now

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Thank you. I'm stupid

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You said it, not me

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:P

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Agreed. This is 100% pure gold.

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OP gunna get ded

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so ded

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Can we have some details about the disintegration one please?

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When did the internet decide MOAR was better than MORE. We need answers to these questions. Get on it scientists.

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lolcats, n00b

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This was like 2006, cmaan

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more + roar = moar!

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This explanation is concise and fits most perfectly. I like this.

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I was under the impression that science on Imgur only involved pictures of semi/wholly nude women.

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right now.

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I made an account because of the crap you were being fed... the b/tards of 4 Chan created it. It's a way of screaming for more without (1/2)

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All of the exclamation marks. And because b/tards were always looking to improve their "secret language" (2/2)

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I'm fairly certain the Chive started that nonesense... or at least they beat it to death.

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Round about when cats started wanting cheeseburgers.

11 years ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 1

*historians. You asked "when," not "how." Anyways, "MOAR" emphasizes a yearning for more than a simple "MORE," the misspelling draws atntion

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It's not really a misspelling thing, it's a shouting thing. Like Carl/Coral.

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Random: I have a coworker named Carl. Call him Coral allllll the time.

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You motherfucker...

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