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And this is why im going to be wind turbine tech. Nobody wants to clime those things and its a 99% male industry
I have 0 experience. But i have 10 years experience working on tubine generators
Navy submarines just now got females onboard as im leaving
I was just confused on the logistics of females on submarines. we cant be coed. so where could we put them?
True and the reactor room is fucking hot as hell when shutdown
And theres a reason why i still shower in flip flops
the plan effectively halved the showers and shitters for the 90% male crew
Yeap. Hell i got in trouble for giving female officers hard checkouts or yelling at them on watch
Its like im a fucking nuke, we always give hard checkouts and put the officers under stress on watch. were a fucking warship not a classroom
@mikeflarkin That was my point to the CO
Nice. Luckily during Casualties the enlisted knew their actions and would do them without waiting for orders
Survived 2 Fires, 1 flooding incident, 1 hydraulic rupture, and A steam Line rupture
Luckily i wasnt there for the diesel engine self destructing
@Khanclansith Like having to buy parts for the boat out of our own pockets from lowes and then machining them to fit?
Ive learned so many duck tape fixes for high pressure and crucial system on submarines
2 steel plates bolted down to keep seawater out of the people space
@Khanclansith The tactical blueberries are out now were on to the the Type III greens.
I just dont bother with wearing my uniform in now
@Khanclansith They changed the Poopy suits to a very flammable and heavy material, like the old school boilertech coveralls. That caused a few dryer fires
@Khanclansith Yeap im so glad im on the way out early. Im actually happy about my epilepsy
@Khanclansith Im waiting on the VA and medboard process collecting E6 pay running the base gym. Which means i sit on my laptop for 6 hours every weekday in Civies
@Khanclansith I havent worn a uniform since november
@Khanclansith One to many TBIs due to workplace head trauma. Gave me siezures. They realised it when i started getting accused of drunk on duty for slurred speech and balance issues, except ive been sober for 3 years. Almost went to mast on that one.
@Khanclansith I got cuffed by the CMAA during the disciplinary review board. Almost got my hands on the CMC
@Khanclansith funny enough the CMC later told me that me getting angry is what convinced him. An innocent man doesnt get angry was his philosophy. It all worked out and he's had my back since.
@Khanclansith *guilty man
@Khanclansith haha its cool 10 years in the submarine community gets you a lot of crazy stories. We're an odd bunch
@Khanclansith wait...did you ever hear of the "bat cave" command in Hawaii? Where the Crypto guys worked?
@Khanclansith hey every job is special in its own way
@Khanclansith Meh sitting in a steel tube smelling 100 other guys fart
I work in the nuclear field. Also Ill drive because i want to
Waiting for my Class 7 FFL so I can start selling and shipping.
Farming and herding is really bad for the environment
I mean another world war or pandemic would help
SE asia and india and china. Europe and south america and in the US
Im just saying a mass culling of people would vastly help on a lot of issues
Nuclear Energy is good. I work in that field. Its safe if done right
But seriously, take earths human population down to 1 billion and itll help a lot
Nuclear Navy. Not a single accident since it started
Nuclear Navy doesnt use sieverts. We use CPM for contamination and REM for exposure
And background radiation can vary wildly due to ground rock types and ozone levels
If your bedrock is granite youll have higher readings due to Radon daughters
And small dose less than 300 mSv is completely neglible
Hahaha no it doesnt thats less than what pilots get on a transartic route
Gamma is the least likely to harm you. Nuetron or beta is where you get the major effects.
Alpha will mess lungs if inhaled but thats also rare
hahaha no very stable and easy to protect against
Or if you manage to get hands on Cobalt-60 thats a nasty bugger
But all that is under pretty tight controls in america
Honestly a dirty bomb scare in the right place can cause enough economic damage if done right
Theres a number of ways to fake radiation readings on an IED, right time right place could trigger a stock crash
Its a lot of skill to combine though and hard work. But vs an actual dirty bomb way easier to pull off.
Nah aerosol attacks are hard to pull of with most agents and pathogens.
Haha most commericial quantities of NOS smells of sulfur.
Thats a lot of whippets to set off to get even a small side effect in most areas.
Phosgene would be better. Smells of fresh cut grass. people like that smell. Also has delayed impact
Nah if someone can synth these compounds theyd go with stronger things
Blood thinners, Potassium binders causing muscle function loss and nerve damage
Yeap hard to detect and wouldnt show on a normal tox screen
Chemistry and Explosives have always been a spot of fascination for me.
Its actually pretty funny if a somewhat intelligent person steps back, theres oppurtunities everywhere
Fuck MRSA outbreak in a mass transit area, Flourinating agents on a pipeline. EMP outside a power station. A lot of these things can be cultivated or built very easily.
Pestiside are nerve agents, depending on the type.
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