What Are You Doing Right Now
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Started today with 39 hours already punched in for the week.
I'm extremely tired and ready to be done for the weekend.Beer thirty cant get here fast enough
That was my week last week, no fun.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Started today with 39 hours already punched in for the week.
I'm extremely tired and ready to be done for the weekend.Beer thirty cant get here fast enough
That was my week last week, no fun.
Cheers - I'll drink to that.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Started today with 39 hours already punched in for the week.
I'm extremely tired and ready to be done for the weekend.Beer thirty cant get here fast enough
That was my week last week, no fun.
I am thirding this thing, it has been insane.
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We're in the middle of a slight crisis at the moment. Our biggest clients are having Chrome not startup with a side-by-side configuration error. Friday is NOT supposed to start like this!
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pokes MangoLassi
wasup
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@MattSpeller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
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wasup
Canada!
Sorry, can't help myself sometimes.
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@travisdh1 lol excellent
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It's 7 PM, and if everything goes well, I'll actually get to clock out and head home by 8. I think Friday and Monday decided to trade this week, all our issues cropped up today.
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Is Canada allowed here thought the borders closed still
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@MattSpeller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
pokes MangoLassi
wasup
Canada!
Sorry, can't help myself sometimes.
Oh..... Canada.
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Good morning everyone! I'm doing data entry while drinking my coffee.
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@MattSpeller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
pokes MangoLassi
wasup
We were too cold to write much yesterday.
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Today I did the math and the "skydiving danger equivalency" is 416miles by car.
Meaning... you run the same risk of a fatality from doing a proper, licensed, professional skydive experience vs. the risk of driving yourself on a trip (or combined trips) totally 416 miles.
Of course, if you have to drive TO the skydiving location, all the math goes out the windows.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Today I did the math and the "skydiving danger equivalency" is 416miles by car.
Meaning... you run the same risk of a fatality from doing a proper, licensed, professional skydive experience vs. the risk of driving yourself on a trip (or combined trips) totally 416 miles.
Of course, if you have to drive TO the skydiving location, all the math goes out the windows.
That is a weird way to compare that. Because that does not actually define the risk to anything tangible
Like miles per fatality or anything.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Today I did the math and the "skydiving danger equivalency" is 416miles by car.
Meaning... you run the same risk of a fatality from doing a proper, licensed, professional skydive experience vs. the risk of driving yourself on a trip (or combined trips) totally 416 miles.
Of course, if you have to drive TO the skydiving location, all the math goes out the windows.
So are you saying that it's thought that for every 416 miles you travel in a car, you die? So if you travel 834 miles, you've died from skydiving twice.
I would have thought, if that's the case, it's an extremely high risk pass time.
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11:22AM sunday here, just had breakfast on the verandah, now do my quarterly tax stuff. Coffee #2 not far away I think.
Weather is overcast and still. Very quiet, the boss has locked the state down again, but only until Thursday. -
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Today I did the math and the "skydiving danger equivalency" is 416miles by car.
Meaning... you run the same risk of a fatality from doing a proper, licensed, professional skydive experience vs. the risk of driving yourself on a trip (or combined trips) totally 416 miles.
Of course, if you have to drive TO the skydiving location, all the math goes out the windows.
So are you saying that it's thought that for every 416 miles you travel in a car, you die? So if you travel 834 miles, you've died from skydiving twice.
I would have thought, if that's the case, it's an extremely high risk pass time.
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Today I did the math and the "skydiving danger equivalency" is 416miles by car.
Meaning... you run the same risk of a fatality from doing a proper, licensed, professional skydive experience vs. the risk of driving yourself on a trip (or combined trips) totally 416 miles.
Of course, if you have to drive TO the skydiving location, all the math goes out the windows.
That is a weird way to compare that. Because that does not actually define the risk to anything tangible
Like miles per fatality or anything.
People don't tend to understand that kind of comparison though. They resort to emotions. But in this example... my wife thinks people are insane to skydive because it is so risky. But she thinks nothing of a weekend drive of 500+ miles. It's an important comparison because it's the only thing she can compare to that she does every day as an optional thing.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Today I did the math and the "skydiving danger equivalency" is 416miles by car.
Meaning... you run the same risk of a fatality from doing a proper, licensed, professional skydive experience vs. the risk of driving yourself on a trip (or combined trips) totally 416 miles.
Of course, if you have to drive TO the skydiving location, all the math goes out the windows.
So are you saying that it's thought that for every 416 miles you travel in a car, you die? So if you travel 834 miles, you've died from skydiving twice.
I would have thought, if that's the case, it's an extremely high risk pass time.
No, for every 416 miles you drive you run the same amount of risk of dying as skydiving once. You are approaching it with the assumption that you die EVERY time you skydive. But in reality, skydiving is quite safe.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I would have thought, if that's the case, it's an extremely high risk pass time.
In reality, skydiving is far safer than people think and driving is far more dangerous.