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Did you not watch the whole video? The filmer flat out states that he got his own cones from his house and put them out at the top of the hill.

If you don’t want to get wet, bring an umbrella when it rains.

According to the article, they are breaking the law. There is a DOT protocol for a utility truck blocking a lane requiring enough time for drivers to react and recover.

Yeah, but if the police showed up and told them to put up more cones, I would bet that they would have. So I’d still put the techs at mostly to blame.

They actually are. I’m a surveyor in civil services and there’s an Osha requirement for blind turns and corners. these guys are fucked. insurance is going to win a lawsuit vs them an Osha will likely levy fines.

I’ll repeat the comments other people already mentioned in other comments about the speed people are driving. Most of us are pretty sure that they were going around 30 over the hill, so not too fast, and the road before the hill may have been more clear.

Some blame can be placed on the motorists who are going too fast (which could be even going the normal speed limit) only in this scenario. But the ones driving below the normal speed limit due to weather conditions who STILL slid out are not at fault here.

If I was to go this way (I should), I’d probably just jump back to Firefox.

That’s why your bedroom door should have a lock. Your little cherubs will be surprised the first time they can’t barge into your room at will, but they’ll get over it. And you’ll get to actually finish a round of weekend morning sex for a change.

No. The sky’s the limit as soon as homeschooling and the Bible entered the equation.

You’re going to find lemon law buybacks on pretty much every model of every make under the sun. The law is fairly generous in the consumer’s favor, many people don’t realize they qualify.

Hahaha

What kind of neighborhood do you live in?!

Get the ethernet routed outside based on the steps in the video, dig a small trench to your pool area, run the ethernet cord through PVC piping, lay the piping in the trench, and you’re pretty much done. Eventually, the cable will be too long for a straight run, so I would test the quality of the connect before

Neat article. I really need to find out how to do this between my house and the pool area which is about 80 feet away. The wireless-N repeater in the room closest to the pool is pretty hit-or-miss signal-wise, so I've decided a wired connection is really the way to do.

Here is the reasons why I have forcefully disabled Windows 10 updates:

That’s why I’m still running Windows 7. I’ve already taken all steps to avoid upgrading so far, I hope I’ll make it all the way.

It’s a fine operating system, but these are self-inflicted wounds. Microsoft is shooting themselves in the foot for no good reason.

Actually, the upgrade did give my computer cancer, or at least the closest thing to cancer a computer can get.