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adamcoe t1_j6z5lwa wrote
Reply to comment by ColinMac0 in I am Jason Logan, Senior Industry Analyst and Professional Sports Bettor, AMA about the Super Bowl by CoversJLo
My buddies and I bet a bottle of scotch on that every year. I've won twice, once with orange and once with yellow. Seems like mostly lighter colours most of the time, you don't see red or purple very often.
adamcoe t1_j5anbin wrote
Reply to TIL: Jesse Livermoore pioneered day trading. His shorts for the 1906 SF earthquake and the 1929 crash are considered legendary. He grew up poor, but at 14 worked as a board boy at a stock firm and started gambling. He would consistently become rich or bankrupt, and he died with millions in debt. by Flares117
So, gambling addict gets lucky when natural disaster happens. Trying to tell me this guy somehow knew?
adamcoe t1_j4plaay wrote
Reply to comment by oleboogerhays in TIL in 1967 you could buy a Ford Mustang in 47 different colors by MoreTacoPie
It's a small percentage to be sure but some cars look fucking bad ass with a matte finish. Mustangs indeed are one, depending on the year and if it's been fucked with. And there are some more modern classics (90s Celica?) that can look hip in matte.
adamcoe t1_j264c2n wrote
Reply to comment by liquid_at in TIL that the narrative that Coca-Cola designed the modern Santa Claus as part of an advertising campaign is not true, because Coca-Cola did start using Santa in advertising in 1933. But Santa had been portrayed almost exclusively in red from the early 19th century by giuliomagnifico
David Sedaris has an absolutely amazing story about dutch Santa. Go on YouTube and look up "David Sedaris - 6 to 8 Black Men"
adamcoe t1_j22a9zb wrote
Reply to comment by rtpkickballer in TIL that a typical fire extinguisher only lasts seconds while continuously being sprayed. A 20 pound extinguisher can only be sprayed for 25 seconds. by rtpkickballer
100 percent an awesome idea. As I say, most every fire hall will be more than happy to show anyone who wants to know how to fight a small fire with the tools they're likely to have around them at home or work.
adamcoe t1_j1xehqe wrote
Reply to comment by rtpkickballer in TIL that a typical fire extinguisher only lasts seconds while continuously being sprayed. A 20 pound extinguisher can only be sprayed for 25 seconds. by rtpkickballer
Yeah there should definitely be one on every floor of your house, plus the kitchen gets its own. As well as any other potentially hazardous area (garage, bbq area, basement if you have like, a workshop or whatever in your basement).
adamcoe t1_j1xe7ac wrote
Reply to comment by rtpkickballer in TIL that a typical fire extinguisher only lasts seconds while continuously being sprayed. A 20 pound extinguisher can only be sprayed for 25 seconds. by rtpkickballer
If you go to any fire hall, there's a very decent chance they'll let you blast an extinguisher on something. In many cases (if they have the facilities) they'll even light something up for you and let you put it out. Lots of fire halls do this sort of thing for like, the Boy Scouts or school trips and crap, and most any firefighter will be delighted to show you proper technique and whatnot. Honestly I think every school age kid should get a trip to the local fire hall every so often and get their hands on a real extinguisher, so they're familiar and realize what they're all about, what they can and can't do.
adamcoe t1_j1xdpzp wrote
Reply to comment by rtpkickballer in TIL that a typical fire extinguisher only lasts seconds while continuously being sprayed. A 20 pound extinguisher can only be sprayed for 25 seconds. by rtpkickballer
Fire blankets are also a really good idea, as anyone (including kids) can use them and they're quite effective on say, a stove top that's lit up. Obviously those can get out of hand in a hurry, but in a lot of cases like that, or say, a garbage can or something that's on fire, a blanket can kill it before it gets too big. Obviously if you have any doubt about your ability to fight fire (no matter what tool you have), then get out, but there are plenty of situations where you can contain it if you keep your wits about you, and you have the proper equipment close by. Definitely an extinguisher (hopefully a decent sized one) and a blanket should be mandatory gear on anyone's deck or patio if you have any kind of bbq/grill/smoker happening.
adamcoe t1_j1xd714 wrote
Reply to comment by paulmarchant in TIL that a typical fire extinguisher only lasts seconds while continuously being sprayed. A 20 pound extinguisher can only be sprayed for 25 seconds. by rtpkickballer
The vast majority of extinguishers you're likely to encounter in daily life are dry chem. CO2 are generally reserved for electrical fires, so if it's extinguished quickly, the equipment will only be damaged rather than destroyed. Occasionally you see them in kitchens, too, but most places will either have foam or a full on fogging system if it's a bigger setup.
adamcoe t1_j1ak30i wrote
Reply to TIL about a Baboon called Coporal Jackie - he was a mascot of the South Afrifcan Army during WW1 and went to war with his owner. He was shot in the shoulder, had his right leg blown off and eventually died in a home fire. by Jinkzuk
He was a corporal? Damn, imagine being a private and having to salute him?
adamcoe t1_iycc2pe wrote
Reply to TIL love is as strong as illegal drugs. When you fall in love the same part of your brain is stimulated as when you take mind-altering substances like cocaine. by Canes-Venaticii
I feel like it could be as strong as legal drugs too. I mean morphine is legal if you're in the hospital, seems to work pretty fucking well
adamcoe t1_iyayqj7 wrote
Reply to comment by happydgaf in TIL the best time to get your vehicle undercoated is actually in the spring/early summer. The salt from wintery roads is not as much of a culprit as damp and humid days are. by HeySquirrelFriends
No one except like half of Canada and a giant number of people in northern states, and I assume also large swaths of northern Europe.
But yeah outside of those 200 million-odd people, like no one
adamcoe t1_iyavssy wrote
Reply to TIL the guy who played Nick the bartender in "It's a Wonderful Life," Sheldon Leonard, became one of the most successful TV producers in history, having created the Andy Griffith Show, Dick Van Dyke, among many others. As a tribute, the two main characters on "Big Bang Theory" were named after him. by latchkey_adult
Wow I wonder how his family feels, having two of the least funny characters on one of the least funny TV shows in the history of the medium named after their relative. I mean why not just name a fleet of garbage trucks after the guy
adamcoe t1_ixeupzg wrote
Reply to TIL nearly 60 senators were part of the conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar, but he was stabbed 23 times, with only 1 wound being fatal. Caesar ultimately died at the base of the statue of his former rival, Pompey the Great. by axonable
I call shenanigans on the entire story...how could we possibly know any of this with even the tiniest bit of certainty? Absolute horseshit.
You ask 5 people, just minutes after a car crash or other incident what they saw and you'll get 5 wildly different stories. We're being asked to believe one person's account of the story, which we can't say for sure that he was even present for and saw with his own eyes, nor do we know what kind of biases this person may or may not have had that might alter the story one way or another. Further, we're being asked to take into account the medical opinion of this untrained person living in the 1st century BC as to what may or may not have been a fatal stab wound, surrounded by 22 other stab wounds.
Bullllshit.
adamcoe t1_ivvzmiu wrote
Reply to comment by AkshuallyGuy in TIL In 1983, Air Force One (with Reagan aboard) landed six minutes before a microburst slammed into the ground at Andrews Air Force Base, causing wind speeds to hit 149 mph. At the time, that was the fastest wind speed ever measured by an anemometer. by theotherbogart
If you go by deaths per passenger miles, I imagine cruise ships are crushing it too. 3000-5000 people per ship, and there are ~100 or so ships that size (conservatively, could be slightly higher), travelling say, 1500 nautical miles per week (again that's very conservative), 52 weeks a year. Puts you in the neighbourhood of 27-30 billion passenger miles per year (much more if you include the crew of said ships), with astonishingly few deaths. (We're talking deaths due to the fact that they travelled by ship, as opposed to people who roll up and have a heart attack or choke or something.) Big cruise ships don't sink, as a rule.*
*unless you're showing off and run one up on the rocks in Italy for example. And technically still didn't "sink."
adamcoe t1_ivvxw9i wrote
Reply to comment by fatamSC2 in TIL In 1983, Air Force One (with Reagan aboard) landed six minutes before a microburst slammed into the ground at Andrews Air Force Base, causing wind speeds to hit 149 mph. At the time, that was the fastest wind speed ever measured by an anemometer. by theotherbogart
Nah, he was a real shithead. Not a super good actor either
adamcoe t1_ivvxndx wrote
Reply to TIL In 1983, Air Force One (with Reagan aboard) landed six minutes before a microburst slammed into the ground at Andrews Air Force Base, causing wind speeds to hit 149 mph. At the time, that was the fastest wind speed ever measured by an anemometer. by theotherbogart
Fuck, Hinckley misses AND a storm almost got him? Fuck, so close
adamcoe t1_itdpvg2 wrote
Reply to comment by SmurfJooce in TIL in 1989 Youppi!, Montreal Expos Mascot, became the first, and only, mascot to ever be thrown out of a Major League game. by [deleted]
Not for nothing but John Olerud hit 400 into August just one year prior. Obviously not even close to the same level over their careers but Gwynn wasn't the only guy with a realistic shot at 400 for a season.
adamcoe t1_j9dyw81 wrote
Reply to comment by Loki-L in TIL that Milton Bradley originally had been in the business of selling pictures of celebrities. After his biggest seller Abraham Lincoln grew his iconic beard and rendered his entire stock of lithographs worthless and had customers demanding their money back, MB switched to selling board games by Loki-L
How did they know he grew his beard if they didn't have a picture