February 21st, 2009
tagi_65 asked: During a tv ad for Ambien CR (a sleeping pill - VERY potent - I fall asleep deeply within 15 minutes of taking it), this disclaimer is stated:
Until you know how Ambien CR will affect you, you should not drive or operate heavy machinery.
Hm. Um. Let’s see - you have to put a disclaimer in a SLEEPING PILL ADVERTISEMENT not to DRIVE or use a FORKLIFT??????
Are we, as a nation, so stupid that we have to be reminded not to drive while we’re asleep?
Yikes.
Nicole
Tags: Ambien Cr, Sleeping Pill, Tv Ad
Posted in Other - Society & Culture | 9 Comments »
February 14th, 2009
jo asked: for heavy machinery
Cathy
Tags: Diesel Engine, Engine Work, Heavy Machinery
Posted in Investing | 4 Comments »
January 31st, 2009
tropicalflight77 asked: A flatbe truck is carrying a 2500kg crate of heavy machinery. The coefficient of static friction between the crate and the bed of the truck is 0.75. What is the maximum rate at which the driver can decelerate when coming to a stop and still avoid having the crate slide on the truckbed?
How would I figure this question out?
Kelly
Tags: Heavy Machinery, Maximum Rate, Truckbed
Posted in Physics | 1 Comment »
January 30th, 2009

oops asked: Basically i want this - The average hours worked per week by production workers in manufacturing industries
Now i am getting results for all this - should i only look at results of Manufacturing and production at NO 19, 20 ?
Total nonfarm
Total private
Goods-producing
Mining and logging
Logging
Mining
Oil and gas extraction
Mining, except oil and gas(1)
Coal mining
Support activities for mining
Construction
Construction of buildings
Residential building
Nonresidential building
Heavy and civil engineering construction
Specialty trade contractors
Residential specialty trade contractors
Nonresidential specialty trade contractors
Manufacturing
Production workers
Durable goods
Production workers
WOod products
nonmetallic mineral products
Primary metals
Fabricated metal products
Machinery
Computer and electronic products(1)
Computer and peripheral equipment
Communications equipment
Semiconductors and electronic components
electronic instruments
Electrical equipment and appliances
transportation equipment (1)
Motor vehicles and parts (2)
Furniture and related products
Miscellaneous manufacturing
Brenda
Tags: Construction Of Buildings, Oil And Gas, Semiconductors
Posted in Investing | 1 Comment »
January 24th, 2009
DRAGON asked: Flintstones vitamins while drinking Dr. Pepper. Will I be okay to operate heavy machinery and drive my car?
DRAGON 2008
“I BELIEVE IN U.S.”
Dennis
Tags: Dragon, Flintstones Vitamins, Heavy Machinery
Posted in Mental Health | 8 Comments »
January 21st, 2009
I love Lucy asked: Ok here is the deal……………i need to produce like never before………..?
I have a job that is making me miserable. I can’t stand it anymore. I know if i find a new job it will be the same bullshit. I did start my appraisal business back in January. I appraise heavy machinery and equipment.
But like any business it takes time to get established. Although I have had a good amount of success. I figure I will foucs of getting more clients than leave the job.
The problem is I need to leave within 6 moths,(or less)that’s all I can take of my job(working for others anymore)
What things can I do to bring a energy level out of me that is so high the I can genrate enough clients in 6 months?
I need 35K. My servcies are average $3000 per appraisal and if my client wants me to sell any equipment my minimum commission would be no less than $2500.
I need to really step up my game like my life depended on it. I am up against the wall.
Leonard
Tags: Appraisal Business, Find Job, New Job
Posted in Other - Cultures & Groups | 3 Comments »
January 16th, 2009
desimc89 asked: I have a ‘99 E430. Recently, my car has started to emit weird engine noises; think as if you’re parked at an intersection, a vehicle pulls over next to you and you can immediately tell it’s either a big truck or a bus. That is the kind of engine noise I’m referring to, that heavy machinery clanking very atypical of a Mercedes. And it’s especially concentrated around my transmission area.
For example, when the a/c is off and I’m backing out of my driveway, as I shift from reverse to drive and pull onto my street, you can distintly hear that claking of gears and it’s right underneath my gearbox.
Any help would great!
Lance
Tags: E430, Gearbox, Transmission Area
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 4 Comments »
January 11th, 2009
Steph asked: 1) if you stick a sticker to a non stick pan, will it stick?
2) why does it say on childrens tylenol not to operate heavy machinery or vehicles when they are just kids?
Antonio
Tags: Childrens Tylenol, Heavy Machinery, Tylenol
Posted in Jokes & Riddles | 14 Comments »
January 5th, 2009
Wonder Weirdo asked: A Christian Pilot would arguably be hazardous. Rapture and then plane crash. Perhaps they should also be prohibited from driving and operating heavy machinery. Financial institutions would have to revise their lending policies when dealing with Christians. Since there might be a rapture and they’re all whisked away, then the bank would be loosing money. I personally don’t think that there will be a rapture, but this is sound logic if you do. Of course, the Christians themselves would have to understand this logic. They can’t deny that it could be dangerous for a plane or car or forklift to suddenly be without an operator, and the banks have a right to protect themselves.
Cindy
Tags: Christians, Financial Institutions, Heavy Machinery
Posted in Religion & Spirituality | 22 Comments »
January 3rd, 2009
Mee~mOe~ asked: Why does it say do not use before work with heavy machinery on the back of childrens tylenol? I mean..really could we save that many people by getting those darn five year-olds with headcolds off those forklifts!
Bernice
Tags: Headcolds, Heavy Machinery, Tylenol
Posted in Other - General Health Care | 4 Comments »