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The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat-Thread: Vol. 2

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Ghost

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Actually, there were three yesterday. But, unless you were flying to Peru, worked in a naval base in Alaska, or were a stowaway on a cargo plane, you should have been safe.
 

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...Damn. i feel terrible now. I really should look these things up before joking about them.
 

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This is why they should use parachutes instead of flotation devices. What good did the flotation device do the victims? None.
 

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This is why they should use parachutes instead of flotation devices. What good did the flotation device do the victims? None.

If the plane crashes into the ocean, the passengers don't have to swim for hours before they're rescued.
 

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If the plane crashes into the ocean, the passengers don't have to swim for hours before they're rescued.

Or they could have parachutes, so maybe someone might survive if the plane is falling from 36,000 feet.

Actually someone would probably get sucked right in the engine if they jumped out. Or get hit by the horizontal stabilizer or the wing.
 

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Or they could have parachutes, so maybe someone might survive if the plane is falling from 36,000 feet.

Actually someone would probably get sucked right in the engine if they jumped out. Or get hit by the horizontal stabilizer or the wing.

That, and it would be very hard to file all the passengers out of the plane in time.
 

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I think the best solution would be parachutes with built-in flotation devices. Works for either situation.
 

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Also, just got back from hiking up the highest point in the Appalachians, on the NC-TN border. Pretty breathtaking, tho when we got to the top, all we saw were clouds. Meh.
 

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I made Michael Phelps as a sim.

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