Title: Are you sitting down? Post by: K9 on February 23, 2009, 03:07:36 PM You might want to check what you're sitting on (http://i.gizmodo.com/5157354/boy-killed-anally-when-office-chair-explodes) :ye_gods:
Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Salamok on February 23, 2009, 06:37:23 PM maybe another fine addition to the things that can kill you that were made in china list.
Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Strazos on February 23, 2009, 08:52:51 PM Somehow, the hydraulic cylinder in my chair broke as soon as I put it together years ago.
Luckily, at its lowest setting, my chair is the perfect height for my desk. Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Sheepherder on February 24, 2009, 01:29:47 PM I'm skeptical. (http://biobug.org/scuba/scubatank/)
Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: FatuousTwat on February 24, 2009, 06:14:38 PM Now I'm on edge... Maybe I should remove one of the arms, so I can roll quickly out of the way?
Oh god oh godohgodohgod Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Paelos on February 24, 2009, 09:03:00 PM That's as stupid as "fan death."
Send it into Mythbusters so they can prove it was created by retarded 7th graders with too much time. Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: UnSub on February 24, 2009, 10:46:17 PM "Killed Anally" needs to be the name of a metal band.
Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: apocrypha on February 25, 2009, 05:24:20 AM "Killed Anally" needs to be the name of a metal band. Or a Princess Maker 2 name :drillf: Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Sheepherder on February 26, 2009, 08:04:40 AM Now I'm on edge... Maybe I should remove one of the arms, so I can roll quickly out of the way? Oh god oh godohgodohgod (http://biobug.org/scuba/scubatank/scubatank_files/image017.jpg) (http://biobug.org/scuba/scubatank/scubatank_files/image019.jpg) Getting killed by an exploding chair is unlikely, considering they probably pressurize to ~80 psi when a fucking detonating scuba tank at 2300 psi can't kill the person checking it's pressure. Fuck, you people. Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: MahrinSkel on February 26, 2009, 08:19:11 AM Except.... Explosive force and shrapnel isn't the only way sitting on an explosive gas release can kill you. Google is failing me, but I distinctly remember reading about an accident a few years back involving two auto mechanics horsing around with the compressed air nozzle. One of them put it against the other's butt and pulled the trigger, meaning to startle him. Instead, he over-inflated the guys colon and he died (rather slowly, as I recall).
They say the guy on the chair died of bleeding. They don't say what caused the bleeding, or where it was. Or maybe he just had really bad luck (even worse than happening to sit on an exploding chair) and a piece of that shrapnel went through his femoral artery. --Dave EDIT: Also, the guy working on the scuba tank got lucky, there are probably a dozen different ways that could have gone slightly differently and killed him. Having the tank in water when it exploded almost certainly saved his life as the water dissipated the worst of the shockwave. Of course, it was probably the thermal shock of being put in the water that tipped the tank over the edge, so it's a bit of a push. The lucky one is the scuba diver that didn't have the equivalent of 3 sticks of dynamite strapped to his back (and there the water would have turned it into a shaped charge aimed right at him). EDIT2: Actually it does say that it was bleeding from his rectum that killed him, and the picture of the chair only shows blood in the one spot, so the femoral is out. Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Lantyssa on February 26, 2009, 09:50:43 AM Having worked around them all through my adult life, the thought of a compressed gas cylinder exploding always freaks me out. They're generally safe, but the damage one of those can do is incredible. Shrapnel like a grenade, but thankfully designed not to fragment, or if the end snaps off then like a missile.
That guy is very lucky to be alive. Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Samwise on February 26, 2009, 10:28:31 AM I recall my high school chem teacher telling us that if the end of this tank of hydrogen were to somehow break off, the gas inside would propel it through multiple walls, through anything between them, and out the side of the building before it stopped. I've been slightly nervous around tanks of compressed gas ever since.
Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: NowhereMan on February 26, 2009, 11:30:38 AM As a Scuba diver I want to not thanks anyone in this thread for giving me nightmares.
Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: bhodi on February 26, 2009, 11:56:09 AM I recall my high school chem teacher telling us that if the end of this tank of hydrogen were to somehow break off, the gas inside would propel it through multiple walls, through anything between them, and out the side of the building before it stopped. I've been slightly nervous around tanks of compressed gas ever since. Mythbusters did an episode of this. They designed a rig that would knock the top off of it so it would go across the floor into a wall.Thanks, youtube! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejEJGNLTo84). Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: DraconianOne on February 26, 2009, 01:36:46 PM As a Scuba diver I want to not thanks anyone in this thread for giving me nightmares. Meh! Live a little. Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Oban on February 26, 2009, 01:54:48 PM This thread has caused me to crave whipped cream.
Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: NowhereMan on February 26, 2009, 02:33:35 PM As a Scuba diver I want to not thanks anyone in this thread for giving me nightmares. Meh! Live a little. This thread has already got me literally on the edge of my seat :why_so_serious: Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: DraconianOne on February 26, 2009, 02:59:20 PM True story:
5/6 years ago, I went diving with this group of people. First dive of the day was a wreck dive and two of the guys took off to go explore the bottom end of the wreck which was quite deep (40+m or something). One of the guys pulls out his slate wrote something on his slate and handed it to his buddy. His buddy read the slate looked back at the first guy who released the valve on his pony bottle and shot all the way back up to the surface.* What had happened was that the guy had got narked and what he'd written on his slate was "I'm a polaris missile". Miraculously he did actually survive although obviously had the bends and had to be rushed to the nearest chamber. Entirely irrelevant to this story but the video of the gas cylinder made me think about it. *I can't actually remember whether it was releasing his pony bottle or dumping a load of air into an SMB/lifting bag. Either way, he did take off like a missile apparently. Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Logik on February 26, 2009, 09:27:12 PM *I can't actually remember whether it was releasing his pony bottle or dumping a load of air into an SMB/lifting bag. Either way, he did take off like a missile apparently. It would have been dumping a load of air into a lift bag (and holding on) or his BC. The pony bottle would vent harmlessly out of the regulator. Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: DraconianOne on February 26, 2009, 10:09:53 PM *I can't actually remember whether it was releasing his pony bottle or dumping a load of air into an SMB/lifting bag. Either way, he did take off like a missile apparently. It would have been dumping a load of air into a lift bag (and holding on) or his BC. The pony bottle would vent harmlessly out of the regulator. That's what I thought when I was writing it. Now you mention it - it must have definitely been his BC because I don't recall anyone having a lift bag and an SMB would have been too small. We didn't even see it happen because viz was < 10m. Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: NowhereMan on February 26, 2009, 10:49:38 PM That story made me laugh, mostly because I'm wondering how far he up he went when he broke the surface. Then I think of how horribly bent he must have been and I go a bit more :ye_gods: I'm guessing the narks wore off half way up as well, which definitely wouldn't be nice.
Also, he couldn't have been using a crack bottle on his BC? That would seem to best fit, though a lift bag would definitely do the job as well. Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: IainC on February 27, 2009, 12:02:16 AM I saw an oxygen bottle from a welding rig fall off a crane once while being lifted. It hit the ground valve first which caused the tip to break off. The thing took off like a missile and punched through two steel narrowboats and a breezeblock wall. We recovered it about a quarter mile away.
Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: NiX on February 27, 2009, 07:03:05 PM I saw an oxygen bottle from a welding rig fall off a crane once while being lifted. It hit the ground valve first which caused the tip to break off. The thing took off like a missile and punched through two steel narrowboats and a breezeblock wall. We recovered it about a quarter mile away. And now you work in the video game industry and the danger is under your ass. :why_so_serious:Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Lantyssa on February 28, 2009, 09:16:05 PM I saw an oxygen bottle from a welding rig fall off a crane once while being lifted. It hit the ground valve first which caused the tip to break off. The thing took off like a missile and punched through two steel narrowboats and a breezeblock wall. We recovered it about a quarter mile away. Out of curiosity, where was this?Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Tale on February 28, 2009, 11:24:35 PM OMG has nobody noticed it's a goatse chair?
(http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/02/anal-chair-death2.jpg) Title: Re: Are you sitting down? Post by: Cyrrex on March 02, 2009, 06:32:47 AM OMG, it is!
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