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They had to wait because they had to get the ROVs in place to get a visual. No way the public handles this information well. Let the "96 hour oxygen window" run out keeping hope alive before releasing the information. Gotta keep morale and hope up. Is 96 hours too much to ask to be 100% positive? Sheesh... Imagine if they released that information on Sunday and were wrong... Dudes were floating around somewhere. The government did good and acted logical! For once? We don't care about that... The public wants to know if a Kardashian farts! 😏
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Good thing we keep our national secret ***** secret! 😏
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Can't be that bad. Why fight it... Try to sleep as much as you can to conserve oxygen... Hopefully you don't wake up. Gotta be better than instantly turned into this:
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Good point! BUT I argue that fire is more natural. NASA determined in the 1950s (1958 to be exact) ....THAT the human body can survive from about 4°C to 35°C (39°F to 95°F)... Basically unprotected. https://www.nib.com.au/the-checkup/what's-the-hottest-temperature-the-human-body-can-cope-with I don't need a furnace really to keep my house 40°F... Even when it's really cold.
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So that means I can't go to Arizona? 😏 To answer the question, probably space, I'd want my intact body at least floating around some place.
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It could be buoyant near the surface. They have no way to get out. If you think this a nightmare, how about the 3 sailors alive on the USS West Virginia after Pearl Harbor. They stayed alive for 16 days judging from the calendar they made. They probably heard rescuers all the time. Sorry for the lack of empathy... I can't believe they were so complacent. At least it will be quick for these guys...
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Ordered to pay: $140,000 to employees. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/restaurant-must-pay-workers-140-155511249.html "...A restaurant in California has been ordered to pay $140,000 in back wages and damages to employees after it hired a priest to extract workers’ confessions, in what federal investigators are calling “the most shameless” acts of corruption an employer has taken against its staff. The US Department of Labor said an employee testified that owner Che Garibaldi, who operates two locations of Taqueria Garibaldi in northern California, hired a fake priest to hear confessions during work hours and “get the sins out,” including asking them if they had been late for work, stolen money from the restaurant or had “bad intentions” toward their employer. ..." 😆🤣😂 Hey @Gugny @BringBackFergy ... I am surprised you guys didn't didn't interview for the job of manager at this joint... 🤔😉😜
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