I saw this in a store yesterday. What the heck do you suppose it means?
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I saw this in a store yesterday. What the heck do you suppose it means?
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BMW R bike rider, horizontally opposed to everything...
Here's the company website: https://qalo.com/collections/silicon...SAAEgJYv_D_BwE
Not what I'd call very romantic, I'd say. However, I recall most folks involved in tactical operations never wear rings while on operations. I guess this concept might be an attempt to reduce some of the dangers involved in wearing rings.
John Gamel - BMW MOA Consumer Liaison 2018-Present
2015 Ebony Metallic R1200RT
MOA #153274
"We have met the enemy and he is us." Pogo-via Walt Kelly
Paul Glaves - "Big Bend", Texas U.S.A
"The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution." - Bertrand Russell
http://web.bigbend.net/~glaves/
I saw that and immediate thought about tradespeople.
Electrical hazard as well as fall and snag potential. We were encouraged by Safety Manual to not wear. There was a earlier recommendation of cutting the ring partially on inside to let it separate if snagged... we worried more about losing it than a finger!
When I was in printing business after High School , my lead operator/ trainer had a missing ring finger I asked him what happened... caught in open rollers of the press next to mine! I removed my ring immediately! He was trying to get debris off inked rollers on a very unforgiving pinch hazard!
Steve Henson-Mod Team and past prez SABMWRA
Be decisive, right or wrong.The road of life is paved with
flat squirrels who couldn't make a decision~unknown
You think?
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Steve Henson-Mod Team and past prez SABMWRA
Be decisive, right or wrong.The road of life is paved with
flat squirrels who couldn't make a decision~unknown
Looks like Hwy 95 in ID south of Riggins.
Kevin Huddy
Silver City, Montana
MOA# 24,790 Ambassador
I am a retired sparky, 35 years. Yes wedding rings are a no,no! In my early years working on golf carts got shock off 36 volt D.C. It left a mark on my ring.
You could wear them but not at work.
I am also a recently ET. When in training many moons ago, a fellow student was taking a practical test on rack systems. He was taking voltage readings on the high V. circuit. He took a probe and probed the contacts. Then he would write down the readings and put his pen in his mouth. He accidentally mistook a probe for the pencil and put it in his mouth. He bounced between the racks of equipment. Fortunately it was Hi Volt circuit. with very low amps.
Paul Glaves - "Big Bend", Texas U.S.A
"The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow a solution." - Bertrand Russell
http://web.bigbend.net/~glaves/
From a FB post.
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From the only real Fargo, ND!