Jack is looking a bit unkempt in that picture. Like most of his days involve getting out of bed between 10 and 11 and looking for a t-shirt that's not too dirty while he runs a trimmer over his face real quick to keep the stubble from getting too long.
Jack is looking a bit unkempt in that picture. Like most of his days involve getting out of bed between 10 and 11 and looking for a t-shirt that's not too dirty while he runs a trimmer over his face real quick to keep the stubble from getting too long.
He was probably waiting in line all night
Eating Doritos and listening to Dragonforce
Jack Thompson strikes me as the sort of man who wears hawaiian shirts and listens to jimmy buffett while drinking cheap bear in a dirty motel room
Listening to a police scanner in between leaving messages on his ex wife's machine, leaping up and running out the door whenever he hears ambulance sirens.
Ok, I just had a guy come to my office and talk with the shop owner from Norfolk Southern Railroad. It seems they have a specially trained team of idiots out there that take min-loaders and climb them to the top of topless rail cars and excavate the dirt out of them. One got stuck in mid-climb and is now currently levitating twenty feet off the ground and we have to go with our crane and lift it up so they can cut the hydraulic lines so that it can be lowered to the ground.
Now of course this stupefied the shit out of me as to how the excavator got stuck in mid-air so the gentlemen from Norfolk kindly opened up his Palm Pilot and sent me a few pictures he took of his crew doing what they do.
^The one we are going to fix is double the size of the one in the pictures, but this is the point at which it has now broke down.
Thank god these people exist because they keep me very much secure in my employment.
The loader we are going to fix is on the rail yard / Govt. property so we may not be able to take pictures of the thing flying high, but if we can I will most definitely post the pictures.
I saw those pictures on Digg a couple days ago.
Fucking awesome.
Really?
Haha.
Did it give a location as to where it happened?
The Norfolk Southern Company runs these guys from one end of the U.S. to the other. They only have three teams that are "certified" to do jobs like that.
I saw those pictures on Digg a couple days ago.
Fucking awesome.
Really?
Haha.
Did it give a location as to where it happened?
The Norfolk Southern Company runs these guys from one end of the U.S. to the other. They only have three teams that are "certified" to do jobs like that.
It was just the series of pictures, no location.
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Man, I always thought the sides folded down or something.
The sides come down to act as a brace and keep the machine in place when it uses that huge shovel / bucket so it doesn't slide down into the hole it is digging if the load in the bucket is heavier than what it can handle, which coincidentally, happens quite often.
Pulling those things out of a hole is fun because at that point the only thing that can pull it out is a crane or a bulldozer. Both are equally bad ass to drive.
Man, I always thought the sides folded down or something.
The sides come down to act as a brace and keep the machine in place when it uses that huge shovel / bucket so it doesn't slide down into the hole it is digging if the load in the bucket is heavier than what it can handle, which coincidentally, happens quite often.
Pulling those things out of a hole is fun because at that point the only thing that can pull it out is a crane or a bulldozer. Both are equally bad ass to drive.
I meant on the railcar.
You know, my wife may be on to something when she says I just say things without context.
You know, my wife may be on to something when she says I just say things without context.
ahhhh...
For a while they were making them like that, but they found that after so many miles of the cars bumping around on the track the door latches would come apart mid-trip and spill their cargo. Before anyone got crushed at a rail road crossing they went back to the "under the rail car trap doors" that usually get jammed shut with corrosion and other bullshit so that is why they just skip all the mess and climb to the top.
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it looks like the carpet in a casino
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
He was probably waiting in line all night
Eating Doritos and listening to Dragonforce
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Listening to a police scanner in between leaving messages on his ex wife's machine, leaping up and running out the door whenever he hears ambulance sirens.
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Then backed out at the last second
So they got Uwe Boll
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draw us a picture, Chico
I would give up too if I was Jack.
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I would pay so much money to be in the room with thousands of PA fans while Jack Thompson gave a keynote.
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any chance so far that its going to be remade with some juicy bits removed yet?
Sometimes I flat out love you.
If you are unfamiliar with his work....
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Now of course this stupefied the shit out of me as to how the excavator got stuck in mid-air so the gentlemen from Norfolk kindly opened up his Palm Pilot and sent me a few pictures he took of his crew doing what they do.
^The one we are going to fix is double the size of the one in the pictures, but this is the point at which it has now broke down.
Thank god these people exist because they keep me very much secure in my employment.
More than what you are already paying to go to PAX?
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Fucking awesome.
"Bet you fuckers I can get that loader on top of that rail car"
Really?
Haha.
Did it give a location as to where it happened?
The Norfolk Southern Company runs these guys from one end of the U.S. to the other. They only have three teams that are "certified" to do jobs like that.
It was just the series of pictures, no location.
The sides come down to act as a brace and keep the machine in place when it uses that huge shovel / bucket so it doesn't slide down into the hole it is digging if the load in the bucket is heavier than what it can handle, which coincidentally, happens quite often.
Pulling those things out of a hole is fun because at that point the only thing that can pull it out is a crane or a bulldozer. Both are equally bad ass to drive.
I meant on the railcar.
You know, my wife may be on to something when she says I just say things without context.
Except they're getting paid for that shit
that is awesome
You could have races
or "king of the rail car"
"Dude ok
You see that house?"
ahhhh...
For a while they were making them like that, but they found that after so many miles of the cars bumping around on the track the door latches would come apart mid-trip and spill their cargo. Before anyone got crushed at a rail road crossing they went back to the "under the rail car trap doors" that usually get jammed shut with corrosion and other bullshit so that is why they just skip all the mess and climb to the top.