Posted on 12/09/2015 1:30:59 PM PST by TigerClaws
Another peaceful guy?
Admin,
Please clean up the title on my story. Thanks!
The number one way to deal with something that “might” be a bomb is to put it in a cool box, blow it up and measure the force, if it’s no strong that what they used to blow it up it wasn’t a bomb. They blew up a fax machine in Tucson Monday. Sometimes the powers that be are over paranoid.
âOur inspectors do typically take photos in the food-servicing environment, but itâs very unusual for any of our inspectors to take exterior photos,â Susan Klein-Rothschild told FoxNews.com. Klein-Rothschild is a nine-year veteran of the Santa Barbara Public Health Department, where she serves as Deputy Director.
âWe do not, in our county, have that experience,â she said. âTypically you only take photos if there are violations. I asked around to our director and supervisor and both gave me the same response â and they have years and years of experience.â
Hey TC :-)
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So...I have requested that the error in the title be corrected.
http://www.wapt.com/news/central-mississippi/vicksburg-woman-wanted-to-join-isis/34683190
“Vicksburg woman wanted to join ISIS”
“Honor studentâs apparent turn to ISIS stuns Vicksburg residents”
So, if there was no explosion and the "device" is safe, will the "device" be further investigated to confirm whether the dog actually found an "IED"?!?
Good. They're obsolete anyways................
The hell you say. Well the machines might be, but the T.30 standard us alive and well and keeping me in kibble.
My company disconnect theirs. It was never used and people nowadays send PDF’s thru emails................
There was an FBI. Complaint against these two in August for material support of ISIS. How in the hell were they able to plant a bomb in a school?
Or through fax. Mortgage companies and lawyers still love them. Verifiable, unmodifiable, point to point communication is still very popular in those areas. We’re seeing a lot of growth in the health industry, they love sending medical records around.
The sent it by fax?
Our copy machine scans documents into PDF’s, even multi page docs, and can send them straight from there to the email of your intended recipient. Easy Peasy...................
I tried to look for an IED fax explosion in Tucson, but came up with this:
When an individual is unable to control aggressive impulses, participates in unprovoked angry and violent behavior, and frequently explodes in verbally aggressive outbursts that are grossly out of proportion to the situation/environment around him or her, it is possible that he or she is suffering from intermittent explosive disorder. Intermittent explosive disorder, also known as IED, can cause people to inadvertently destroy interpersonal relationships, fail in academic or occupational settings, and become isolated and detached from the world around them. Yet, life does not have to be this way because there is help available.
Sonora Behavioral Health, Tucson, AZ
Of course there’s a chance your e-mail system then hands it over to faxing software. Or you can fax straight from the machine. Heck with the software I work on you can even fax a picture of a signed document from you smartphone. In legal land faxing has the big advantage of being able to say in court “I know for a fact you received this document right here at this time on this date, and it stipulates...” A lot of “we didn’t know”, “we didn’t receive it”, and “that’s not what our copy says” goes away with fax.
Fax has been “dead” for a long time, but our market keeps growing at about 4% over inflation pretty consistently for over a quarter century.
It wasn’t an IED, it was a “suspicious object” that included wires and stuff so they blew it up, and then somebody looked at the pictures (taken before it was destroyed, probably) and said “that’s a fax machine”.
http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/30688346/suspicious-object-closes-swan-road-at-speedway-boulevard
That is a hilarious story!
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