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When you are dead, you won't even know that you are dead. It's a pain only felt by others.
Same thing when you are stupid.
modified 19-Nov-21 21:01pm.
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But cool![^]
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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What an idiot. When the bullet detonates, a projectile at high velocity goes off in some random direction. Amazing he wasn't injured or killed.
Marc
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When the bullet detonates, a projectile at high velocity goes off
Like...a bullet.
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Already proved it does not go off at high velocity. The casing was more dangerous.
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Great, then you should do the experiment and report back.
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Bullets on a Campfire
Myth: Bullets in a campfire can fire with lethal force
Adam and Jamie went out to the Alameda Bomb Range to test a variation on the bullets in an oven myths: bullets on a campfire. Without the oven to absorb the blast, they wanted to see how much damage a bullet can do. Jamie rigged up a remote control vehicle to deliver the bullets to the 1000 degree fire while Adam setup triangles of the soundboard + plywood backboard to gauge the bullet damage -- ballistics gel would melt over a fire. Once again, expert Jamie Nelson to supervise.
As expected, the bullet immediately began to fire like popcorn when they were dumped on the 1000 degree fire. The thermal camera was able to catch individual bits of shrapnel firing into the boards.
After the popcorn noise of the bullets had ceased, Adam wanted to put out the fire in order to protect his soundboard+plywood rig from burning. Adam was just going to walk over to the fire, but Jamie recommended carrying one of the blast shields over to protect them. Adam argued his side but was quickly rebutted by the sound of another bullet going off in the fire: "Alright, let's walk with one of these ahead of us."
Just as in the oven myth, it was the bullet casings that did the major damage.
Bullets on a Campfire: busted
Adam: "Well, you know me and Jamie: the fun can't end just there. Tthere have been plenty of idiotic things that people have thrown into campfires and we're going to try as many of them as we have time for!"
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Did you just seriously bring up MythBusters as some sort of source of evidence?
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There are probably better testing, but of stuff that is generally available they are going to be the most reliable since they are well known for their testing. there is an awful lot out there, and it seems to be constant, as long as the cartridge is not in a gun, it has significantly less velocity. It would have been nice if Mythbusters had done some additional testing on the danger of an exploding bullet to flesh. You have not brought up any evidence that what he was doing was particularly dangerous. I have done some investigation, and it does not appear to create much risk of permanent injury with minimal protection. Of course hard to prove never have a risk.
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That's actually not true. Without a barrel to constrain the bullet's travel and allow for acceleration, the bullet leaves the mouth of the case with almost no energy or velocity.
Will Rogers never met me.
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Roger Wright wrote: Without a barrel to constrain the bullet's travel and allow for acceleration, the bullet leaves the mouth of the case with almost no energy or velocity.
Ah, that makes sense.
Marc
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It is actually really hot - 660C+...
And he is an idiot if he thinks bullet can not hit you without the gun...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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I'm not going to suggest that it was safe, but he was actually dropping the bulllet in molten pewter, at ~200C (depends on the alloy mixture) - in fact, it was in an aluminium (alloy) frying pan, from what I can see!
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Obvious candidate for a Darwin Award.
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So when one of those bullets hits & kills someone, he'll be arrested for negligent homicide. And
let's add on Total Stupidity. There's nothing cool about this.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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All these comments about stupidity. I suspect he had already researched the danger before he started. From the video, it appears that at worst he may have a minor wound as long as he wears safety glasses.
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Uh - actually, no - as he was surprised the shell casing went through the back foam and into eternity. His assumption about the barrel's acceleration is not particularly useful in that the total (chemical) energy in the system is independent of the firing mechanism. The gun serves as a backstop to prevent disappointing the energy into shell-kinetic energy and the barrel minimizes dispersion of the energy for just a bit longer. The energy in the system is more than adequate to shoot not only himself, but, being the grand-mal a**hole that he is, any innocent bystander in that he's firing bullets in a totally random fashion. Maybe a few broken windows down the street, as well - but let's not get too fussy.
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You are assuming. He may not have known exactly what would happen, but he may have checked beforehand to ensure that what would happen was not generally lethal. Mythbusters has done it in an oven, and you can find quite a few videos on YouTube. Very easy to figure out and it appears he was only working with a 22.
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Clifford Nelson wrote: he may have checked beforehand As to which way the shell will be facing when it bounced out of a frying pan half full of molten metal? Clifford Nelson wrote: Mythbusters has done it in an ov And the fact they've facilities and a staff to control the kill zone compares with this jerk-off how ?Clifford Nelson wrote: and you can find quite a few videos on YouTube. On YouTube - well, that makes everything OK! No argument is more succinct and undeniable then finding something on the internet YouTube.Clifford Nelson wrote: he was only working with a 22. I see - it's OK because it could have been even worse.
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true you can lie on the internet. A little harder to fake video. Plus there are so many examples. there has even been testing with 50 cal cartridges.
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In Episode 85 of the television show "Myth Busters," the danger of putting bullets in a fire was tested by placing .22, .44 and .50 caliber bullets in an oven and then turning on the heat. All of the bullets fired when they got hot, but none of them had sufficient force to shoot through the oven door. By contrast, bullets fired from a gun at an oven door went right through it. A similar test was performed on an open flame with the same results --- bullets dropped into the fire went off but were not dangerous.
I guess you do not trust Mythbusters either. There are probably better sources than I have found. He did do some additional testing before, and the bullet did not seem to have done any damage to the wood, which means that it would still not cause much damage as long as more vulnerable parts were protected (like the eyes).
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The video starts with an ad about yellow pages. And it went on. And on. And on. And then I closed the browser.
I can't stand untargeted advertising. Show me an ad for a cool gadget. Or for software. Or for a bike. And give me the message quickly and directly.
Stop assuming I care. Make me care: but do it in 3 seconds.
(OK, maybe I need another coffee and/or a beer. It's been that kinda day)
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Didn't happen to me - the grinning idiot appeared immediately.
Perhaps it's an artifact of having a Canadian ISP?
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Chris Maunder wrote: cheers Yes, there were!
The Mounties chorus line, a fine double parody, recalling the Producers and their chorus line, parodying the chorus line.
But, be that as it may, they're right. While we, in my 'office', will stand at the entrance-way of our cubicles, hands over hearts, singing those joyful words in pristine unison, our spirits will rise. All the political parties can, at last, unite, with one true and faithful vision.
Scapegoating is alright and everything, but when the target is true and just? Woo Hoo!
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