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Zeroes to Ones
Zeroes to Ones
September 5, 2022 7:48 am

I have been turning zeros to ones – or not since Stucky was Stuck in NJ and had something whacking his knees. In this picture, Ben has the plug and jack backwards. Male-to-male cords as seen here are sometimes used to bypass blown breakers, but are known as suicide cords. I would hope that Ben can update the cartoon, so that it doesn’t become part of a future safety presentation.

B_MC
B_MC
September 5, 2022 10:27 am

Coal miners help push tourists’ dead electric car in West Virginia

TUCKER COUNTY, W.Va. (WBOY) – On Friday, an electric vehicle broke down along Corridor H in Tucker County on its way to a weekend getaway in Davis. Luckily, a group of local coal miners were happy to help.

Tucker County’s Senator Randy Smith documented the moment on Facebook. The car broke down right in front of the Mettiki Coal access road on US 48, which is several miles from Davis. “Someone called one of our foreman and told him a car was broke down in the middle of our haul road,” said Smith’s post.

Because the vehicle was plastic underneath, there was no way to tow it, so a group of miners decided to push it. “So here are 5 coal miners pushing a battery car to the coal mine to charge up.” You could even see mounds of coal in the background while the vehicle was charging.

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