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I sure hope that is AI...
 
The lack of posting voice inflection left the wrong take on my post. That is an accident or fire in the making. I'm sorry about your co-worker.
He was reckless to start with. He took too many chances and has been paying the price for years as a result.
 
If I *had* to work in that environment and for some reason the power could not be shut off, the first thing I'd do is lean a sheet of plywood over it all to prevent accidental or inadvertent contact. People allow a lot of things to go uncorrected, but allowing that in your own building is just waiting for a tragedy of some kind.
 
If I *had* to work in that environment and for some reason the power could not be shut off, the first thing I'd do is lean a sheet of plywood over it all to prevent accidental or inadvertent contact. People allow a lot of things to go uncorrected, but allowing that in your own building is just waiting for a tragedy of some kind.
Thankfully, I'm in charge of that sort of thing on the jobs I do. I've killed the power at the main for less than that.
 
Inna past life I took care of machines like this, one wrong placement of a finger, could make it a really bad day ...

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I found this at a customers home after all the wall plugs quit working. He was a retired old guy who picked up vacuum cleaners from trash piles and tried to make them work. Nothing like lock rotor amperage to make things get hot !

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A post made by someone I know, trying to tell her 6-year old granddaughter that she has pretty eyes. Lesson: when you rely on your phone's dictation without checking to ensure it heard you correctly, and simply post it on social media for the entire world to see, don't be surprised when you find yourself embarrassed by your own stuff.

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A post made by someone I know, trying to tell her 6-year old granddaughter that she has pretty eyes. Lesson: when you rely on your phone's dictation without checking to ensure it heard you correctly, and simply post it on social media for the entire world to see, don't be surprised when you find yourself embarrassed by your own stuff.

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At least it it was "prettiest" little ---
and not the "dirtiest" little ---

Lesson for non techies:
Skip "dictation" in noisy environments.!.
 
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