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Your Solo RPG Game Must Use Safety Tools!!

Started by RPGPundit, February 24, 2025, 07:10:18 PM

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jeff37923

Quote from: D-ko on February 26, 2025, 03:09:31 PMI almost died checking the wiring for a new 240 volt plug for a friend and the moment I touched the dryer vent, the entire thing disintegrated in front of me. Two hands on that machine and I likely would be dead. Apparently they use the machine itself as a ground, so when the wiring is wrong the entire machine can become live. I still got a zap, but nothing that did any noticeable damage. Honestly I've felt better than ever, but then I really cannot endorse electrocution outside of a doctor recommended setting (e.g. electroconvulsive therapy).

Oh, come on! The 60hz Shuffle is one of my favorite dance moves! ;)
"Meh."

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Quote from: SHARK on February 25, 2025, 10:25:10 PMGeekgamers does a great program about Sologaming for RPG's.


Her channel gets another vote from me; I've been watching her content for years.
I know how the illegals feel. I'm an alcoholic & they keep setting up these random DUI checkpoints. You have no idea what a chilling effect this has had on the alcoholic community. I know people who are too terrified to even drink & drive anymore. I am literally shaking... mostly in my hands...

Brad

Quote from: jeff37923 on February 26, 2025, 04:45:24 PMOh, come on! The 60hz Shuffle is one of my favorite dance moves! ;)

In my networking class today we made ethernet cables, so I brought a bunch of crimpers and cat5 ends and cabling. When trying to help one of the students I accidentally cut my finger open and starting bleeding. "This is what you don't do" I said as I cleaned up blood with a tissue. Maybe I should have been wearing one of those kevlar gloves.
It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.