Phan In Phlorida wrote:drsmooth wrote:Eye Exams from the Comfort of Home.
How? Duck taping a smart phone to each eye?
something like that

but it turns out they'll only give exams to people that pretty much don't need corrective lenses
Phan In Phlorida wrote:drsmooth wrote:Eye Exams from the Comfort of Home.
How? Duck taping a smart phone to each eye?
Houshphandzadeh wrote:I love the Lion King!
good point
but I also like An American Tail and rats aren't cute
Hunting for sport is super weird and all of those people should be put on a watch list.CalvinBall wrote:i think killing a lion is pretty shitty. dude knew what lion he was killing too, no doubt.
CalvinBall wrote:have you ever seen the lion king?
JUburton wrote:Hunting for sport is super weird and all of those people should be put on a watch list.CalvinBall wrote:i think killing a lion is pretty shitty. dude knew what lion he was killing too, no doubt.
jerseyhoya wrote:My hatred of quote boxes in signatures has reached a new high
Houshphandzadeh wrote:industrial slaughterhouses are weirder
1015.1.1 Three or more exits. Access to three or more exits
shall be provided from a floor area where required by Sec-
tion 1019.1.
1015.2 Exit or exit access doorway arrangement. Required
exits shall be located in a manner that makes their availability
obvious. Exits shall be unobstructed at all times. Exit and exit
access doorways shall be arranged in accordance with Sections
1015.2.1 and 1015.2.2.
1015.2.1 Two exits or exit access doorways. Where two
exits or exit access doorways are required from any portion
of the exit access, the. exit doors or exit access doorways
shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than
one-half of the length of the maximum overall diagonal
dimension of the building or area to be served measured in a
straight line between exit doors or exit access doorways.
Interlocking or scissor stairs shall be counted as one exit
stairway.
Exceptions:
1. Where exit enclosures are provided as a portion
of the required exit and are interconnected by a
1-hour fire-resistance-rated corridor conform-
ing to the requirements of Section 1017, the
required exit separation shall be measured along
the shortest direct line of travel within the corri-
dor.
2. Where a building is equipped throughout with an
automatic sprinkler system in accordance with
Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2, the separation dis-
tance of the exit doors or exit access doorways
shall not be less than one-third of the length of the
maximum overall diagonal dimension of the area
served.
1015.2.2 Three or more exits or exit access doorways.
Where access to three or more exits is required, at least two
exit doors or exit access doorways shall be arranged in
accordance with the provisions of Section 1015.2.1.
1015.3 Boiler, incinerator and furnace rooms. Two exit
access doorways are required in boiler, incinerator and furnace
rooms where the area is over 500 square feet (46 m^) and any
fuel-fired equipment exceeds 400,000 British thermal units
(Btu) (422 000 KJ) input capacity. Where two exit access door-
ways are required, one is permitted to be a fixed ladder or an
alternating tread device. Exit access doorways shall be sepa-
rated by a horizontal distance equal to one-half the length of the
maximum overall diagonal dimension of the room.
1015.4 Refrigeration machinery rooms. Machinery rooms
larger than 1,000 square feet (93 m^) shall have not less than
two exits or exit access doors. Where two exit access doorways
are required, one such doorway is permitted to be served by a
fixed ladder or an alternating tread device. Exit access door-
ways shall be separated by a horizontal distance equal to
one-half the maximum horizontal dimension of room.
All portions of machinery rooms shall be within 150 feet (45
720 mm) of an exit or exit access doorway. An increase in travel
distance is permitted in accordance with Section 1016.1.
Doors shall swing in the direction of egress travel, regardless
of the occupant load served. Doors shall be tight fitting and
self-closing.
1015.5 Refrigerated rooms or spaces. Rooms or spaces hav-
ing a floor area of 1 ,000 square feet (93 m^) or more, containing
a refrigerant evaporator and maintained at a temperature below
68°F (20°C), shall have access to not less than two exits or exit
access doors.
Travel distance shall be determined as specified in Section
1 1 6. 1 , but all portions of a refrigerated room or space shall be
within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of an exit or exit access door
where such rooms are not protected by an approved automatic
jerseyhoya wrote:My hatred of quote boxes in signatures has reached a new high
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
really the only way to meet the demand for meat on a global scale. i try to go farm raised organic when it's available and the cost isn't prohibitive but i'd guess it's impossible to make a global cost effective supply that way.Houshphandzadeh wrote:industrial slaughterhouses are weirder