• Asifall@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    I know someone who used to be a genius and apparently it was uncommon but not unheard of for someone to puncture a battery resulting in a violent fire that had to be put out by dumping a fuckload of sand onto it.

    So this isn’t that far off from working at a Genius Bar normally.

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    17 days ago

    Left hand, I wonder if they’re trained to use their non dominant hand. Though he should tuck his right hand away too.

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    17 days ago

    With all the advancements in surgery robots and robot dogs, cant they put the 2 together for bomb dissarming bots?

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    17 days ago

    Dudes hands are gone if they detonates. Do they really have giant bomb suits but no gloves?

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      The suit is there to reduce fatalities and minimize injuries, not to avoid every poasible injury.

      Sometimes there are situations where touch and feel is critical, although my understanding is that the preferred approach today is remote detonation where even the suit is away from the likely blast radius.

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        17 days ago

        Remote detonation sounds much safer.

        EoD guys looked at all available military possible and said “nah I want one with real risk.”

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        Most of the times my favorite approach is not to be a bomb expert. To this day it has not failed me yet

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        17 days ago

        I totally get that, working previously in kitchens and being told to wear gloves…I never did because screw that

        I just assumed that dealing with bombs wouldn’t be a one-time incident scenario.