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Does it ever boggle the mind

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geese, that is.


But really, is there really no way we can stop a freakin bird from entering the turbines? It's ridiculous.
 
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I laughed...over 2 weeks ago when I first heard this joke.

Kt

Wait, that's an actual joke?

I really made this thread as a 'serious' discussion, and just threw in the 'does it boggle the mind' because we all know who always does that.
 
Originally posted by: Quintox
geese, that is.


But really, is there really no way we can stop a freakin bird from entering the turbines? It's ridiculous.

The moon is easier, no geese in the way...
 
Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I laughed...over 2 weeks ago when I first heard this joke.

Kt

Wait, that's an actual joke?

I really made this thread as a 'serious' discussion, and just threw in the 'does it boggle the mind' because we all know who always does that.

Then why not post in the thread about this problem.
 
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
You can't prevent bird from entering, but the blades in the turbine are there to chop them up into tiny pieces to prevent damage.
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That is not why the blades are there. If they blades where there for it, the plain wouldnt have landed in the Hudson...
 
Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
You can't prevent bird from entering, but the blades in the turbine are there to chop them up into tiny pieces to prevent damage.
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That is not why the blades are there. If they blades where there for it, the plain wouldnt have landed in the Hudson...

of course if a damn turducken flew in there, there's no chance.
 
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
You can't prevent bird from entering, but the blades in the turbine are there to chop them up into tiny pieces to prevent damage.
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That is not why the blades are there. If they blades where there for it, the plain wouldnt have landed in the Hudson...

of course if a damn turducken flew in there, there's no chance.

And remember you have to thaw it out first 😉
 
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