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3 hours ago, IDWAF said:

No, the pressure thing hasn’t changed, nor will it ever.  Modern aircraft start out at ground pressure (wherever the ground happens to be), and as the plane climbs and the atmospheric pressure decreases, the plane uses hot compressed bleed air from the engines to increase the pressure within the cabin as the plane climbs and the outside pressure decreases (overall, the pressure is dropping as you go up, but the system increases pressure to maintain O2 levels where they need to be).  You will typically fly around at what equates to 8,000 pressure altitude in most jets.

 

It is more noticeable on the way down for most people.  As the plane descends from say 30,000’, the cabin pressure slowly decreases from 8,000 down to landing elevation.  Usually somewhere around 10,000 feet, your cabin altitude will feel like 1000-1500’ at the landing airport.  This increase in pressure can be anywhere from mildly annoying to very painful, especially in babies and those with clogged sinuses (it’s not just the ears that feel the pressure, unless your sinuses are “normal”).

 

As to why you don’t feel the pressure, it could be perforated eardrums, or perhaps your muscles have changed such that your ears allow the pressure to “leak” on the way up/down, and you just don’t notice it.  Not sure if you get in the water much, but if you do, try diving down to about 8-10 feet and see if you feel it then.  The pressure change happens much faster under water, of course, and so will be more evident.  (Wouldn’t suggest this if you know you have perforated eardrums).

Pressure in my ear is most intense going up for me.. :/ It's severe enough for tears let me tell ya. Then on the way down and landed I'm unable to hear properly for days. Done everything from chewing gum aggressively to lots of swallowing but the result is always the same. Next time I fly I'll try loading up on decongestants and Dramamine.

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1 hour ago, IDWAF said:

Yeah, that's different.  Honestly, I think diving and the associated Val salvas changes us internally.  Like you, I don't have a problem clearing in a plane.  Sometimes I hold myself still just to let the pressure build, but as soon as I stop concentrating, it clears on its own.

Yeah, second nature when you're used to doing it during a dive.

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9 hours ago, IDWAF said:

Just the other day, I was driving around town.  Small town, little traffic, no high speeds at all.  Had to swerve out of my lane twice within 30 minutes because people nearly drove right into me.  One was a camaro behind me, right on my tail.  He needed to turn left, so pulled into the left turn lane and sped up to get past me.  As fate would have it, the left turn lane was for an immediate left turn, with a concrete barrier that separated it from the left turn down at the light.   He then chose to swerve into my truck instead of going over the curb (in a camaro) or trying to stop. I had to swerve right to avoid him.  Thankfully there was a gap in traffic and I didn't hit anyone.  

 

Careless hurts more than speed in my experience.  Two close calls in less than an hour.  Think it's been 6 month or more since the last person tried to hit me.

Couple weeks ago a lady wasn't paying attention, probably texting, and she ran into my husband's car who at that moment was taking a left turn ( green arrow). Car was total loss, but fortunately he made it without any injuries.

 

She had the audacity to lie ( after she told him that her brakes quit working) and file a false report.

 

Three days ago, a friend of my husband nearly survived a bike accident after the guy who was riding the bike run a red light, and  he was hammered. He died, she survived which is a miracle cause she wasn't wearing a helmet.

 

Sometimes I wonder how  in the world people got their driver's license. They are a danger on the road.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, -Trinity- said:

Couple weeks ago a lady wasn't paying attention, probably texting, and she ran into my husband's car who at that moment was taking a left turn ( green arrow). Car was total loss, but fortunately he made it without any injuries.

 

She had the audacity to lie ( after she told him that her brakes quit working) and file a false report.

 

Three days ago, a friend of my husband nearly survived a bike accident after the guy who was riding the bike run a red light, and  he was hammered. He died, she survived which is a miracle cause she wasn't wearing a helmet.

 

Sometimes I wonder how  in the world people got their driver's license. They are a danger on the road.

As has been said here before, one stands a greater chance of dying from a vehicle than a gun.  Just as with a gun, the responsibility that comes with operating a vehicle is huge.  Unfortunately,  many people don't act that way.  Glad your hubby is ok.

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9 hours ago, IDWAF said:

the perp blew it at the last moment.

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Seriously, a lady in Houston saw some boxes fall out of a FedEx truck, and she delivered them to the addressees herself!  Nice thing to do.  She said that the Austin explosions never once crossed her mind.

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4 hours ago, IDWAF said:

Too soon, Tbone, too soon.

 

In other news, package thefts are down 98% in Austin now...

 

 

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haha nice....but whoever wrote that got it wrong. Should be the highest percentage drop....good lord people

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47 minutes ago, OriZ said:

haha nice....but whoever wrote that got it wrong. Should be the highest percentage drop....good lord people

I know.  That’s why I wrote what I did.  They did good with the pic overall, though.

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15 hours ago, OriZ said:

I try to keep a safe distance, but I hate when someone switching lanes thinks I did it for them. It's a safe distance for me but not for them. So annoying.

 

I have actually never gone 100 mph. I've gone 90-95 and do anywhere from 80-95 quite routinely, but I was never one of those to test the limit just this one time for the heck of it and never do it again so never made it up to 100. How I drive is how I drive, then, now and in the future. Our interstate speed limit, depending on that part, is between 55 and 65 which is ridiculous imo. Like I said I feel I can most times go safely 80-95, but it also depends on traffic and road conditions of course. Wouldn't do it during rush hour or a blizzard.

I love driving generally, but yeah the terrible drivers out there really take that outta ya. I was actually trained by a professional driver and one of the rules of thumb I was taught is if you are changing lanes and can't see the other car's headlights in your REAR VIEW mirror before you do, you're too close.

I have a funny story about getting caught speeding about 14 years ago when I was young dumb and a invincible Marine. The base where I was stationed at and my house was roughly 3 hours apart from one another, no matter which route you went it was roughly 3 hours either way. So I was a driving a 1991 Geo Prizm at the time where the speedometer stops at 85 but the needle could go further down than that, and this was one of those times. I was driving on the highway to get to my then fiancé on a long a weekend and the needle was buried at the bottom of the dash board when I got stopped. This old Highway Patrolman stops me and literally comes running up to my car and goes to yelling at me "Why are you going so fast boy, and do you know how fast you were going?". I responded like a dumb ### and said "No sir my car only goes to 85 and the needle went past it", and he responded "I clocked you at a 102 MPH". He then rightfully writes me a ticket for almost everything he can find wrong or perceived wrong with me and my vehicle. I got a Speeding Ticket, a Reckless Driving ticket, a Taillight out, and a expired registration ticket(actual valid registration card was at my parent's house where I was going anyway). He then proceeds to let me go and says "I could have took you to jail but I didn't, but if you get stopped again this weekend you will go to jail". 

 

So paid out a good amount of money for those tickets and rightfully so. I was a complete dummy only concerned about one thing at the time. I look back and wonder sometimes how I did not die and how stupid I was.

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44 minutes ago, cyberfx1024 said:

I have a funny story about getting caught speeding about 14 years ago when I was young dumb and a invincible Marine. The base where I was stationed at and my house was roughly 3 hours apart from one another, no matter which route you went it was roughly 3 hours either way. So I was a driving a 1991 Geo Prizm at the time where the speedometer stops at 85 but the needle could go further down than that, and this was one of those times. I was driving on the highway to get to my then fiancé on a long a weekend and the needle was buried at the bottom of the dash board when I got stopped. This old Highway Patrolman stops me and literally comes running up to my car and goes to yelling at me "Why are you going so fast boy, and do you know how fast you were going?". I responded like a dumb ### and said "No sir my car only goes to 85 and the needle went past it", and he responded "I clocked you at a 102 MPH". He then rightfully writes me a ticket for almost everything he can find wrong or perceived wrong with me and my vehicle. I got a Speeding Ticket, a Reckless Driving ticket, a Taillight out, and a expired registration ticket(actual valid registration card was at my parent's house where I was going anyway). He then proceeds to let me go and says "I could have took you to jail but I didn't, but if you get stopped again this weekend you will go to jail". 

 

So paid out a good amount of money for those tickets and rightfully so. I was a complete dummy only concerned about one thing at the time. I look back and wonder sometimes how I did not die and how stupid I was.

lol yeah you got lucky. Not that 102 is completely terrible, but it is when you don't even know what it is haha. I have done a good amount of driving in my life(probably over 200,000 miles) and only got one speeding ticket, and was not even supposed to get that one, but we were new here and I was out on a nice highway it was like 9:30pm and speed limit was 50 so I was doing like 56. Well after  a while things start getting more urban and the limit goes down to 40, then 35. Since it was night time there were not many cars on the road and from my perspective, nothing has really changed. The road was still the same road, conditions were the same, and I was in a hurry so kept going about the same. Little did I know(I do now) there's a police station right there and I got clocked for going 21 over. Was like a $270 fine or something. There was one other time in Israel I actually went 137km(85ish) in a 90(56) zone. Got pulled over by an undercover, I was driving straight and he was waiting on the right side of the rd where there was an intersection, he literally flew right infront of me to get to the other side and do a U turn to follow me...I was thinking to myself who is this jerk because I had to hit my brakes not to hit him, but once he started flashing his lights I knew lol. I only ended up getting a warning for that one though because I had no prior violations. 

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1 hour ago, IDWAF said:

I know.  That’s why I wrote what I did.  They did good with the pic overall, though.

"down 98%" is right. "lowest percentage drop" is not lol.

 

Lowest percentage theft would be correct, highest percentage drop would be too. but not lowest percentage drop.

 

Anyway not trying to pull a bcking on you ;) 

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2 hours ago, cyberfx1024 said:

I have a funny story about getting caught speeding about 14 years ago when I was young dumb and a invincible Marine. The base where I was stationed at and my house was roughly 3 hours apart from one another, no matter which route you went it was roughly 3 hours either way. So I was a driving a 1991 Geo Prizm at the time where the speedometer stops at 85 but the needle could go further down than that, and this was one of those times. I was driving on the highway to get to my then fiancé on a long a weekend and the needle was buried at the bottom of the dash board when I got stopped. This old Highway Patrolman stops me and literally comes running up to my car and goes to yelling at me "Why are you going so fast boy, and do you know how fast you were going?". I responded like a dumb ### and said "No sir my car only goes to 85 and the needle went past it", and he responded "I clocked you at a 102 MPH". He then rightfully writes me a ticket for almost everything he can find wrong or perceived wrong with me and my vehicle. I got a Speeding Ticket, a Reckless Driving ticket, a Taillight out, and a expired registration ticket(actual valid registration card was at my parent's house where I was going anyway). He then proceeds to let me go and says "I could have took you to jail but I didn't, but if you get stopped again this weekend you will go to jail". 

 

So paid out a good amount of money for those tickets and rightfully so. I was a complete dummy only concerned about one thing at the time. I look back and wonder sometimes how I did not die and how stupid I was.

 

    I did the same when I was about 18. It was like 130 in a 50 zone through town at about 4:00 AM. Fortunately no police, and even more fortunate I didn't kill myself or anyone else. I woke up the next day thinking what a jackass I was, and I have rarely gone more than 5 mph over the speed limit the rest of my life. Funny thing too, I rarely did stupid things like this, people always used to say stuff like good kid, responsible and then out of the blue do something completely asinine.

 

  I guess that's one of the reasons I have said in other threads; I really think most teenagers make good decisions 99% of the time. It's just that when the bad decision comes though, it's friggin off the charts stupid, and sometimes people pay dearly for that 1 mistake.

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14 hours ago, -Trinity- said:

Sometimes I wonder how  in the world people got their driver's license. They are a danger on the road.

I assume you have taken a US driving test.

 

It's hilariously easy.

 

My wife was worried about taking another driver's test after driving in the UK for ten years. I kept trying to explain to her that it is different from the UK but she thought I was crazy. Once she took the test she realized I was telling the truth. She had to make 2 left turns and three right turns. She drove around a neighborhood for 5 minutes. Then she came back. 

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