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| TRAIN DERAILMENT | | hoW I CAN PREDICT SAFETY ON TRAIN TRACKS USING REGRESSION ANALYSIS AND USING MATLAB AS A TOOL FOR THE ANALYSIS | |
| | | Michael Jackson is dead? | | SANTA BARBARA, CA—During a search for evidence at the Neverland Valley Ranch, investigators discovered a corpse that has been identified as that of Michael Jackson, Santa Barbara police officials announced Tuesday. "Coroners have officially pronounced Michael Jackson dead. From what we can tell, he died between 18 and 20 years ago," forensic investigator Tim Holbrooke said. "We are not certain, at this time, who—or what—has been standing trial in that Santa Maria courthouse."
According to Holbrooke, Jackson's corpse was buried just inches below a stretch of the miniature-train tracks that run throughout Neverland. The largely desiccated corpse wore the remains of a red, zipper-covered leather jacket and a single glove. "We positively identified the body as Jackson by his dental records and DNA," Holbrooke said. "But even before we conducted a single forensic test, we began to suspect that that we'd uncovered the real Michael, and that the disturbing figure claiming to be Jackson was a fake."
Holbrooke said that, although the corpse was in an advanced stage of decomposition, when investigators compared the body to early-career publicity... | |
| | Hypothetically Speaking: What would YOU DO?!?! | | Ok. Here's a scenario for you. I just made this up earlier and I'm curious to find out what all of you would do if, heaven forbid, you ever were to find yourself in this predicament. Read it, think about it, and then send me your answers. I'm curious to know what you all would do.
You're on a bridge, laying across some train tracks. Over the railing, you're holding onto your loving wife of 15 years with your right hand. With your left hand, you've got your sweet little 4 year old daughter. Below all of you are icy white water rapids and giant sharp rocks. A 65 car feight train is coming full speed ahead. Your hands are so cold and they are slipping. Your feet lay across the other side of one of the railings, as you try to hang onto the rail for dear life.
1 You could drop your daughter, and save your wife of 15 years. Then pull her up to the tracks with you, then hurry to get off the bridge, where there is no shoulder, before the train runs you both over.2 You could drop your wife, and save your daughter who is only 4 years old. Pull her up and run with her to the end of the bridge, where you will have shoulder enough... | |
| | If this doesn't make you believe in angels, nothing will! | | When I was a child growing up back in Iowa, we lived next to the train tracks on the edge of town. I met a lot of people who rode the rails and became friends with a few of them. One gentleman I met still stands out in my memory and I doubt I will ever forget him. When we first met, he seemed like every other hobo I had ever seen: raggedy trousers, dusty, ripped and soiled jacket, worn out shoes, and a leathery, but likeable face. He said he couldn't recall where he'd originally came from, but seemed like he was from somewhere in the south. Said he'd served in the army, but couldn't recall just when or where. Couldn't remember if he had any family or not and wasn't sure just how long he'd been riding the rails. When I asked him where he was going, he just smiled and said "I'll know when I get there, son."This old timer did not seem crazy to me, in fact he was quite intelligent. He carried some kind of a musical instrument in his knap sack and pulled it out to play for me. The sounds he produced sounded like a chorus of angels! I had never heard anything like it and probably never will. Of course, this is coming from the memory of an... | |
| | Cow on train tracks | | A passenger train is creeping along, slowly. Finally it creaks to a halt. A passenger sees a conductor walking by outside."What's going on?" she yells out the window."Cow on the track!" replies the conductor.Ten minutes later, the train resumes its slow pace.Within five minutes, however, it stops again.The woman sees the same conductor walk again.She leans out the window and yells, "What happened? Did we catch up with the cow again?" | |
| | Russian survives snooze on train track | | Russian survives snooze on train track
A Russian man who fell asleep between train tracks failed to wake up when a 140-tonne cargo train passed over him.
Vladimir Rasimov passed out and fell asleep between the tracks as he took a short cut home after going out with some friends in a bar.The train driver saw somebody on the line and braked sharply. When rescuers tried to pull the drunken sleeper from underneath the carriages the man was still sleeping. Unfortunately the rescuers failed and the train had to carry on to free him.Train driver Vladimir Slabiy said: "I saw a man lying between the tracks and tried to stop, but it was too late. The train went right over him and I thought he must have been killed.""But when I got out and checked he was still lying there fast asleep.""If he had woken up from the noise of the train he would have lifted his head and been hit by the undercarriage and that would have been the end of him. It was lucky he was so drunk." | |
| | Cow on train tracks | | A passenger train is creeping along, alowly. Finally it creaks to a halt.A passenger sees a conductor walking by outside.
"What's going on?"she yells out the window.
"Cow on the track!"replies the conductor.
Ten minutes later,the train resumes its slow pace.
Within five minutes,however, it stops again.
The woman sees tha same conductor walk again.
She leans our the window and yells,"What happened?Did we catch up with the cow again?" | |
| | Cow on train tracks | | A passenger train is creeping along, slowly. Finally it creaks to a halt. A passenger sees a conductor walking by outside."What's going on?" she yells out the window."Cow on the track!" replies the conductor.Ten minutes later, the train resumes its slow pace.Within five minutes, however, it stops again.The woman sees the same conductor walkagain.She leans out the window and yells, "What happened? Did we catch up with the cow again?" | |
| | Why do people, especially kids, love trains? | | I remember when I was a kid in school and we used to sneak out of class and hide just below a hill behind the school where teachers could not see us.
There were train tracks nearby and we used to wait for trains and wave at the engineers. Every time, they waved back. We loved trains when we were small and there seems to be some sort of romance about them
I guess because they are going somewhere far away that will always remain a mystery unless you are on board.
Do you have a train story to share?? | |
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myLot train tracks commmentary
| TRAIN DERAILMENT | | hoW I CAN PREDICT SAFETY ON TRAIN TRACKS USING REGRESSION ANALYSIS AND USING MATLAB AS A TOOL FOR THE ANALYSIS | |
| | | Michael Jackson is dead? | | SANTA BARBARA, CA—During a search for evidence at the Neverland Valley Ranch, investigators discovered a corpse that has been identified as that of Michael Jackson, Santa Barbara police officials announced Tuesday. "Coroners have officially pronounced Michael Jackson dead. From what we can tell, he died between 18 and 20 years ago," forensic investigator Tim Holbrooke said. "We are not certain, at this time, who—or what—has been standing trial in that Santa Maria courthouse."
According to Holbrooke, Jackson's corpse was buried just inches below a stretch of the miniature-train tracks that run throughout Neverland. The largely desiccated corpse wore the remains of a red, zipper-covered leather jacket and a single glove. "We positively identified the body as Jackson by his dental records and DNA," Holbrooke said. "But even before we conducted a single forensic test, we began to suspect that that we'd uncovered the real Michael, and that the disturbing figure claiming to be Jackson was a fake."
Holbrooke said that, although the corpse was in an advanced stage of decomposition, when investigators compared the body to early-career publicity... | |
| | Hypothetically Speaking: What would YOU DO?!?! | | Ok. Here's a scenario for you. I just made this up earlier and I'm curious to find out what all of you would do if, heaven forbid, you ever were to find yourself in this predicament. Read it, think about it, and then send me your answers. I'm curious to know what you all would do.
You're on a bridge, laying across some train tracks. Over the railing, you're holding onto your loving wife of 15 years with your right hand. With your left hand, you've got your sweet little 4 year old daughter. Below all of you are icy white water rapids and giant sharp rocks. A 65 car feight train is coming full speed ahead. Your hands are so cold and they are slipping. Your feet lay across the other side of one of the railings, as you try to hang onto the rail for dear life.
1 You could drop your daughter, and save your wife of 15 years. Then pull her up to the tracks with you, then hurry to get off the bridge, where there is no shoulder, before the train runs you both over.2 You could drop your wife, and save your daughter who is only 4 years old. Pull her up and run with her to the end of the bridge, where you will have shoulder enough... | |
| | If this doesn't make you believe in angels, nothing will! | | When I was a child growing up back in Iowa, we lived next to the train tracks on the edge of town. I met a lot of people who rode the rails and became friends with a few of them. One gentleman I met still stands out in my memory and I doubt I will ever forget him. When we first met, he seemed like every other hobo I had ever seen: raggedy trousers, dusty, ripped and soiled jacket, worn out shoes, and a leathery, but likeable face. He said he couldn't recall where he'd originally came from, but seemed like he was from somewhere in the south. Said he'd served in the army, but couldn't recall just when or where. Couldn't remember if he had any family or not and wasn't sure just how long he'd been riding the rails. When I asked him where he was going, he just smiled and said "I'll know when I get there, son."This old timer did not seem crazy to me, in fact he was quite intelligent. He carried some kind of a musical instrument in his knap sack and pulled it out to play for me. The sounds he produced sounded like a chorus of angels! I had never heard anything like it and probably never will. Of course, this is coming from the memory of an... | |
| | Cow on train tracks | | A passenger train is creeping along, slowly. Finally it creaks to a halt. A passenger sees a conductor walking by outside."What's going on?" she yells out the window."Cow on the track!" replies the conductor.Ten minutes later, the train resumes its slow pace.Within five minutes, however, it stops again.The woman sees the same conductor walk again.She leans out the window and yells, "What happened? Did we catch up with the cow again?" | |
| | Russian survives snooze on train track | | Russian survives snooze on train track
A Russian man who fell asleep between train tracks failed to wake up when a 140-tonne cargo train passed over him.
Vladimir Rasimov passed out and fell asleep between the tracks as he took a short cut home after going out with some friends in a bar.The train driver saw somebody on the line and braked sharply. When rescuers tried to pull the drunken sleeper from underneath the carriages the man was still sleeping. Unfortunately the rescuers failed and the train had to carry on to free him.Train driver Vladimir Slabiy said: "I saw a man lying between the tracks and tried to stop, but it was too late. The train went right over him and I thought he must have been killed.""But when I got out and checked he was still lying there fast asleep.""If he had woken up from the noise of the train he would have lifted his head and been hit by the undercarriage and that would have been the end of him. It was lucky he was so drunk." | |
| | Cow on train tracks | | A passenger train is creeping along, alowly. Finally it creaks to a halt.A passenger sees a conductor walking by outside.
"What's going on?"she yells out the window.
"Cow on the track!"replies the conductor.
Ten minutes later,the train resumes its slow pace.
Within five minutes,however, it stops again.
The woman sees tha same conductor walk again.
She leans our the window and yells,"What happened?Did we catch up with the cow again?" | |
| | Cow on train tracks | | A passenger train is creeping along, slowly. Finally it creaks to a halt. A passenger sees a conductor walking by outside."What's going on?" she yells out the window."Cow on the track!" replies the conductor.Ten minutes later, the train resumes its slow pace.Within five minutes, however, it stops again.The woman sees the same conductor walkagain.She leans out the window and yells, "What happened? Did we catch up with the cow again?" | |
| | Why do people, especially kids, love trains? | | I remember when I was a kid in school and we used to sneak out of class and hide just below a hill behind the school where teachers could not see us.
There were train tracks nearby and we used to wait for trains and wave at the engineers. Every time, they waved back. We loved trains when we were small and there seems to be some sort of romance about them
I guess because they are going somewhere far away that will always remain a mystery unless you are on board.
Do you have a train story to share?? | |
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