Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Another oddity you will see at the scenes of high speed impacts is, when a motorcycle hits a vehicle a lot of times the rider might be 100 feet or more down the road from the POI but his shoes will be on the ground right at or near the POI.
Why is this?

It seems to happen not just on motorbikes, but pedestrians and bicyclists also.
 
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Another oddity you will see at the scenes of high speed impacts is, when a motorcycle hits a vehicle a lot of times the rider might be 100 feet or more down the road from the POI but his shoes will be on the ground right at or near the POI.
Worked a motorcycle wreck where the rider missed a curve at speed and did a header into a telephone pole. His helmet was across the highway about 40 yards into a field, with the chinstrap still fully cinched.
Stopped trying to figure that one out.
 
Damn woman needs to be told, Do not interfere while business is being taken care of.
You catch a punch because she's climbing on your back or you trip because you step on her foot and you end up in the ambulance.
You stooopid cunt. This ain't a hair pulling, shirt tearing girls fight. I'm going to beat the living shit out of someone that needs it.
Yep, have witnessed more than one guy lose a fight because of bitch interference. Im fighting my wife knows to stay clear and knows, she ain't stopping me from laying hands on people!
 
The government and collusion with insurance companies have removed any aspect of doing what's best for the patient it's all about the $$$ these days. Sorry if that hurts your feelings.
Doesn’t hurt my feelings. I retired from practice almost 20 years ago, when medicine became an industry. Admins destroyed medicine by various means including the ones you listed. I hate insurance companies, too.
 
That's why I stay away from the city limits. They can keep that shit.

I think Florida should close its borders and make interstates 75 and 95 northbound only.
I-10 should just allow for northward exits or the west border of FL.

Then, we can begin the exodus of the Ft Lauderdale and Miami areas.
Then Orlando, then most of Pinellas County.

Florida could once again be a great place to live.
 
Guaranteed. Back in October I4 eastbound was closed on a Saturday morning at 62. Took me three hours to cover 40 miles with maps constantly updating to ”faster” routes.

Eddie, I don't envy you having to drive anything, anywhere near the I-4 corridor or even the Polk and orange parkways.
 
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Doesn’t hurt my feelings. I retired from practice almost 20 years ago, when medicine became an industry. Admins destroyed medicine by various means including the ones you listed. I hate insurance companies, too.
Same here;

Administrators and payers all seemed to know more about medicine that we did. I didn't realize that business schools included medicine in their curriculum. Fucking smug bastards.
 
@168BTHPM, speaking of retirement, I still dream that one of my IBM mainframe systems has crashed & I have less than 1 hour to get everything back up & on line!

Maxwell

What are the latest models? When I started (in college) it was the S-370s. I dealt with a 155 (OS/MVT) and a 138 (DOS/VS - which we converted to VSE/Power). When I left college, they had just introduced the 4331 and 4341. When I last worked with them, they were up to the 3090 series (MVS/ESA).

Edit: Never mind. I see them updated on Wikipedia, now. Looks like it's the "Z" series. With which, then, are you working?
 
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I’d like to do that to I4 from exit 62 to 67.
Agreed. That’s the worst section and where 90% of the stoppages are. Then the back all the way past exit 55 often. That’s why I pay the tolls to take 417 to bypass that shit.
Why not all the way to exit 82
Because honestly, while that wouldn’t phase me in the least, the worst stoppages, every…freaking…day, are in that section.

And yes, I-4 has always been a PITA from one end to the other. At least since ‘81 when I moved here. It’s the only East-west corridor between I-10 and gator alley.
 
@168BTHPM, speaking of retirement, I still dream that one of my IBM mainframe systems has crashed & I have less than 1 hour to get everything back up & on line!

Maxwell
I've got 168 beat by a couple of years.

l have those same/similar kinds of dreams. I just roll over and go back to sleep (with a smile on my face).
 
Agreed. That’s the worst section and where 90% of the stoppages are. Then the back all the way past exit 55 often. That’s why I pay the tolls to take 417 to bypass that shit.

Because honestly, while that wouldn’t phase me in the least, the worst stoppages, every…freaking…day, are in that section.

And yes, I-4 has always been a PITA from one end to the other. At least since ‘81 when I moved here. It’s the only East-west corridor between I-10 and gator alley.

You forgot I-4's Grandpa.

State Rd 60. Clearwater to Vero Bitch. Uh, I mean Beach.

It's just as bad as I-4.
 
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I've got 168 beat by a couple of years.

l have those same/similar kinds of dreams. I just roll over and go back to sleep (with a smile on my face).
I have not had work nightmares since I retired. When I left the salt mine the first time I retired I left because I could not sleep at night worrying about work. When I went back to work (different company) they treated me with kid gloves because I told them up front, "I have retired once, I will do it again if this doesn't go my way."

I still stop by the workplace during the day and ask if anyone wants to go shooting with me.

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