You don’t know how accurate that is … a similar scene happened at one of our stations with a fatality
Darn…
Want!

Heh drunken dice.
As people say these days: TIHI
(Thanks, I hate it)
Edit: related fun fact: those show that people can only count to five instinctively. That’s why regular dice have the kind of order we all know.
If you make shapes like those above (or circles, I have seen that as well) people struggle with the 5 and 6. Our brain works fine for 1-4 regardless of how they are placed.
Having spent this year learning the Huey I thought I would get away with posting a Huey view of Jet Pilots:
Roflmao BRILLIANT!
I don’t recall the name of the book, I lent it to a friend about 15 years ago and they still have it, but they spent quite a bit of time going over how various number systems got around this particular quirk of our brain. It was quite interesting.
When I was young, my first job was a paper route. Early in the morning I’d put 120 papers in my bike, ride out to the right street, count out the proper number and walk them to every adress that wanted them. At first I counted in two’s. After a year or so, I counted in 5s.
I also walked off all of my baby fat. At a certain point, my bike got nicked (who nicks a bike at 06:20 on a Tuesday?!) and I just walked all of it, with the papers in a big ol’ backpack. After a month or three of that, I was the fittest, baddest motherlover of my year.
That job took me from nerdy outsider to alpha male in a year or two. In retrospect I should thank the fokker who nicked mi bike ![]()
If my bud in Houston had electricity to see this, he would probably not be amused.
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