Re: The APOCALYPSE
Posted: Fri September 14, 2018 1:25 am
Damn. That sucks. Do they know what caused them?cutuphalfdead wrote:i'm fine but i know someone who lost his house
looks like the gas company over pressurized the lineswease wrote:Damn. That sucks. Do they know what caused them?cutuphalfdead wrote:i'm fine but i know someone who lost his house
That's what I heard to. Something like a gas line that was supposed to be pressurized to 1/3 of a pound received 99 lbs of pressure, and gas appliances (furnaces, stoves, etc) just exploded as a result.cutuphalfdead wrote:looks like the gas company over pressurized the lineswease wrote:Damn. That sucks. Do they know what caused them?cutuphalfdead wrote:i'm fine but i know someone who lost his house
heard to what?Simple Torture wrote:That's what I heard to. Something like a gas line that was supposed to be pressurized to 1/3 of a pound received 99 lbs of pressure, and gas appliances (furnaces, stoves, etc) just exploded as a result.cutuphalfdead wrote:looks like the gas company over pressurized the lineswease wrote:Damn. That sucks. Do they know what caused them?cutuphalfdead wrote:i'm fine but i know someone who lost his house
I wasn't even typing that on my phone, so there's no excuse.cutuphalfdead wrote:heard to what?Simple Torture wrote:That's what I heard to. Something like a gas line that was supposed to be pressurized to 1/3 of a pound received 99 lbs of pressure, and gas appliances (furnaces, stoves, etc) just exploded as a result.cutuphalfdead wrote:looks like the gas company over pressurized the lineswease wrote:Damn. That sucks. Do they know what caused them?cutuphalfdead wrote:i'm fine but i know someone who lost his house
Jesus!Simple Torture wrote:That's what I heard to. Something like a gas line that was supposed to be pressurized to 1/3 of a pound received 99 lbs of pressure, and gas appliances (furnaces, stoves, etc) just exploded as a result.cutuphalfdead wrote:looks like the gas company over pressurized the lineswease wrote:Damn. That sucks. Do they know what caused them?cutuphalfdead wrote:i'm fine but i know someone who lost his house
Not to frighten anyone, but many of the systems that control things like that are connected to the internet. because they are "smart".wease wrote:Jesus!Simple Torture wrote:That's what I heard to. Something like a gas line that was supposed to be pressurized to 1/3 of a pound received 99 lbs of pressure, and gas appliances (furnaces, stoves, etc) just exploded as a result.cutuphalfdead wrote:looks like the gas company over pressurized the lineswease wrote:Damn. That sucks. Do they know what caused them?cutuphalfdead wrote:i'm fine but i know someone who lost his house
S-M-R-TBi_3 wrote:Not to frighten anyone, but many of the systems that control things like that are connected to the internet. because they are "smart".wease wrote:Jesus!Simple Torture wrote:That's what I heard to. Something like a gas line that was supposed to be pressurized to 1/3 of a pound received 99 lbs of pressure, and gas appliances (furnaces, stoves, etc) just exploded as a result.cutuphalfdead wrote:looks like the gas company over pressurized the lineswease wrote:Damn. That sucks. Do they know what caused them?cutuphalfdead wrote:i'm fine but i know someone who lost his house
Take it to the RMer meltdown thread.tragabigzanda wrote:had an illuminating conversation last night with a couple guys who are fairly knowledgeable about the yellowstone caldera. the upshot is that we are overdue for an explosion, and that when it comes, it will likely trigger worldwide food shortages and mass hysteria.
I was moreso implying that thetragabigzanda wrote:i'm at peace with the impermanent nature of life