From Wikipedia “Richard Trevithick”:
During further tests, Trevithick's locomotive broke down three days later after passing over a gully in the road. The vehicle was left under some shelter with the fire still burning whilst the operators retired to a nearby public house for a meal of roast goose and drinks. Meanwhile, the water boiled off, the engine overheated and the machine burned, destroying it. Trevithick did not consider this a serious setback, but rather operator error.
This is why we never trust the test crews with maintenance.
Another fun fact: did you know there are more planes under the water than submarines in the sky?
Ha
@MrSilverWolf What about flying submarines?
@Talon7192 You should try chloroform some time.
@ComradeSandman i almost fell out of bed made a sandwich and drove to a hardware store after seeing he commented here!
@OrangeConnor2 Now terror.
@MrSilverWolf I think you’re supposed to lead with “Be not afraid” before you scare the bejesus out of someone.
@Graingy Do you, now?
I feel empty.
Another fun fact: did you know there are more planes under the water than submarines in the sky?
Ha
@MrSilverWolf What about flying submarines?
@Talon7192 You should try chloroform some time.
@ComradeSandman i almost fell out of bed made a sandwich and drove to a hardware store after seeing he commented here!
@OrangeConnor2 Now terror.
@MrSilverWolf I think you’re supposed to lead with “Be not afraid” before you scare the bejesus out of someone.
@Graingy Do you, now?
I feel empty.