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Here's one for you chart n' graph lovin' douchecakes

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 3:39 pm
by VTM
Apparently an evil sorcerer built a multi-zillion dollar river diversion project overnight and drank our flood waters. Police were called to monitor the situation.

LMFAO

https://www.inforum.com/news/5024846-UP ... r-in-Fargo

Re: Here's one for you chart n' graph lovin' douchecakes

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 4:15 pm
by nightflameauto
Single point of WAIT WHAT THE FUCK?

Re: Here's one for you chart n' graph lovin' douchecakes

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 4:25 pm
by TurboPablo
I don't know what kind of telemetry they use, but, I have seen charts and level indicators do that. Sometimes the stuff glitches out. Now, I have also seen that happen in real circumstances and I will tell you that it leaves a bottomless pit in my stomach. It is a horrible feeling to watch water just simply disappear.

Re: Here's one for you chart n' graph lovin' douchecakes

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 4:32 pm
by nightflameauto
TurboPablo wrote:I don't know what kind of telemetry they use, but, I have seen charts and level indicators do that. Sometimes the stuff glitches out. Now, I have also seen that happen in real circumstances and I will tell you that it leaves a bottomless pit in my stomach. It is a horrible feeling to watch water just simply disappear.

While that isn't a fun feeling, and I have experienced it, it's worse when you can watch it just rise up and wipe out entire fields in a matter of minutes and you're left standing by the house hoping it stops before it climbs the damn hill. That shit is fucked up.

Re: Here's one for you chart n' graph lovin' douchecakes

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 4:36 pm
by Devin
nightflameauto wrote:
TurboPablo wrote:I don't know what kind of telemetry they use, but, I have seen charts and level indicators do that. Sometimes the stuff glitches out. Now, I have also seen that happen in real circumstances and I will tell you that it leaves a bottomless pit in my stomach. It is a horrible feeling to watch water just simply disappear.

While that isn't a fun feeling, and I have experienced it, it's worse when you can watch it just rise up and wipe out entire fields in a matter of minutes and you're left standing by the house hoping it stops before it climbs the damn hill. That shit is fucked up.



It's also fucked up when it rises so high you're trapped on your roof

Re: Here's one for you chart n' graph lovin' douchecakes

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 6:57 pm
by ajaxlepinski
"The United States Geological Survey will investigate what caused the chart's drastic change."

The USGS is run by an appointee with questionable character.... I have a feeling that this "investigation" will cost the taxpayers a lot of money.

Read the "criticism" part, towards the bottom, at wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_F._Reilly