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Easy to sabotage and does nothing against power sink.How to not burn down engineering five minutes into the shift
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Re: How to not burn down engineering five minutes into the s
You mean the PA isn't easy to sabotage?Scott wrote:Easy to sabotage and does nothing against power sink.
also, are we talking about the same power sink that is countered by a pair of wirecutters and a power cell?
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Re: How to not burn down engineering five minutes into the s
Good luck with both of those things.
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Re: How to not burn down engineering five minutes into the s
>implying either of those things is hardScott wrote:Good luck with both of those things.
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Re: How to not burn down engineering five minutes into the s
I've accidentally opened the valve before owing to lag, flooding the room. It's really no biggie as long as nobody goes down there with an open flame.
I've done far worse, like accidentally leaving the PA on 2. The most I got was asked why I did it, where I explained that it was an accident and that was that. Sometimes you just get careless and complacent and shit happens.
I've done far worse, like accidentally leaving the PA on 2. The most I got was asked why I did it, where I explained that it was an accident and that was that. Sometimes you just get careless and complacent and shit happens.
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