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A WARNING to DerekJohnson

The classic Tequilla rant about Race results in the following error now:

Body is 2165 characters too long.


This shit is unacceptable.
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  • CheersWestDawgCheersWestDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,478 Swaye's Wigwam
  • seatownfunkseatownfunk Member Posts: 806
    ENTER TODD TURNER
  • whatshouldicareaboutwhatshouldicareabout Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,947 Swaye's Wigwam
    Warning may refer to:

    Precautionary statement
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In United States safety standards, precautionary statements are sentences providing information on potential hazards, and proper procedures. They are used in situations from consumer product on labels and manuals, to descriptions of physical activities. Various methods are used to bring focus to them, such as setting apart from normal text, graphic icons, changes in text's font and color. Texts will often clarify the types of statements and their meanings within the text. Common precautionary statements are described below. See ANSI 535.

    Contents

    1 Danger
    2 Warning
    3 Caution
    4 Notice
    5 References

    Danger

    Danger statements are a description of an imminent hazard that will result in severe injury or death if not avoided and should be limited to the most extreme situations.
    Nuvola apps important.svgDanger: Description of imminent hazard and failure to avoid hazard will result in death.


    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: "Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The signal word "DANGER" is to be limited to the most extreme situations. DANGER [signs] should not be used for property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to these levels is also involved." [1]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: "Shall be used in major hazard situations where an immediate hazard presents a threat of death or serious injury to employees. Danger tags shall be used only in these situations."[2]
    Warning

    Warning statements are a description of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or serious injury or death.


    Nuvola apps important yellow.svgWarning: Description of hazard and possible resulting injures or death.

    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: "Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. WARNING [signs] should not be used for property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to this level is also involved." [3]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: "May be used to represent a hazard level between "Caution" and "Danger," instead of the required "Caution" tag, provided that they have a signal word of "Warning," an appropriate major message, and otherwise meet the general tag criteria of paragraph (f)(4) of this section."[4]
    Caution

    Caution statements are a description of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or serious injury or death.

    Nuvola apps important yellow.svgCaution: Description of hazard and possible resulting injuries or death.

    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: "Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury." [5]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: "Shall be used in minor hazard situations where a non-immediate or potential hazard or unsafe practice presents a lesser threat of employee injury."[6]
    Notice

    Notice statements are used to notify people on hazards that could result in things other than personal injury, like property damage.


    Notice: Statement including nature of hazard and possible result.


    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: " Indicates information considered important but not hazard related. The safety alert symbol [the triangle symbol with the exclamation point] shall not be used with this signal word. For environmental/facility signs, NOTICE is typically the choice of signal word for messages relating to property damage, security, sanitation, and housekeeping rules." [7]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: None[8]
    References

    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
  • AtomicPissAtomicPiss Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 64,794 Founders Club

    Warning may refer to:

    Precautionary statement
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In United States safety standards, precautionary statements are sentences providing information on potential hazards, and proper procedures. They are used in situations from consumer product on labels and manuals, to descriptions of physical activities. Various methods are used to bring focus to them, such as setting apart from normal text, graphic icons, changes in text's font and color. Texts will often clarify the types of statements and their meanings within the text. Common precautionary statements are described below. See ANSI 535.

    Contents

    1 Danger
    2 Warning
    3 Caution
    4 Notice
    5 References

    Danger

    Danger statements are a description of an imminent hazard that will result in severe injury or death if not avoided and should be limited to the most extreme situations.
    Nuvola apps important.svgDanger: Description of imminent hazard and failure to avoid hazard will result in death.


    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: "Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The signal word "DANGER" is to be limited to the most extreme situations. DANGER [signs] should not be used for property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to these levels is also involved." [1]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: "Shall be used in major hazard situations where an immediate hazard presents a threat of death or serious injury to employees. Danger tags shall be used only in these situations."[2]
    Warning

    Warning statements are a description of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or serious injury or death.


    Nuvola apps important yellow.svgWarning: Description of hazard and possible resulting injures or death.

    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: "Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. WARNING [signs] should not be used for property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to this level is also involved." [3]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: "May be used to represent a hazard level between "Caution" and "Danger," instead of the required "Caution" tag, provided that they have a signal word of "Warning," an appropriate major message, and otherwise meet the general tag criteria of paragraph (f)(4) of this section."[4]
    Caution

    Caution statements are a description of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or serious injury or death.

    Nuvola apps important yellow.svgCaution: Description of hazard and possible resulting injuries or death.

    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: "Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury." [5]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: "Shall be used in minor hazard situations where a non-immediate or potential hazard or unsafe practice presents a lesser threat of employee injury."[6]
    Notice

    Notice statements are used to notify people on hazards that could result in things other than personal injury, like property damage.


    Notice: Statement including nature of hazard and possible result.


    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: " Indicates information considered important but not hazard related. The safety alert symbol [the triangle symbol with the exclamation point] shall not be used with this signal word. For environmental/facility signs, NOTICE is typically the choice of signal word for messages relating to property damage, security, sanitation, and housekeeping rules." [7]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: None[8]
    References

    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16

    Please do not cut and paste premium content from Wikipedia.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,515 Standard Supporter
    You misspelled "sigs"
  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 21,464 Founders Club

    The classic Tequilla rant about Race results in the following error now:

    Body is 2165 characters too long.


    This shit is unacceptable.

    Would you like a refund of your $7.11 donation, Mr. Boobs?
    I'm hearing Boobs wants to take the gloves off .... roll around a bit, if you will ...
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,954
    Don't make me take the gloves off Derek
  • allpurpleallgoldallpurpleallgold Member Posts: 8,771
    It's sad to see how far Derek has fallen.
  • PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,897 Swaye's Wigwam
    Holy fuck.

    The amount of effort and time that went into that rant....
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    The classic Tequilla rant about Race results in the following error now:

    Body is 2165 characters too long.


    This shit is unacceptable.

    Would you like a refund of your $7.11 donation, Mr. Boobs?
    Not yet.

    Just do what needs to be done.
  • unfrozencavemanunfrozencaveman Member Posts: 2,303
    edited March 2015
    Your old man prob has an ultimate set of tools - fix it yourself Boobsie

    Step up, show some real leadership for once
  • ApostleofGriefApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904

    Warning may refer to:

    Precautionary statement
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In United States safety standards, precautionary statements are sentences providing information on potential hazards, and proper procedures. They are used in situations from consumer product on labels and manuals, to descriptions of physical activities. Various methods are used to bring focus to them, such as setting apart from normal text, graphic icons, changes in text's font and color. Texts will often clarify the types of statements and their meanings within the text. Common precautionary statements are described below. See ANSI 535.

    Contents

    1 Danger
    2 Warning
    3 Caution
    4 Notice
    5 References

    Danger

    Danger statements are a description of an imminent hazard that will result in severe injury or death if not avoided and should be limited to the most extreme situations.
    Nuvola apps important.svgDanger: Description of imminent hazard and failure to avoid hazard will result in death.


    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: "Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The signal word "DANGER" is to be limited to the most extreme situations. DANGER [signs] should not be used for property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to these levels is also involved." [1]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: "Shall be used in major hazard situations where an immediate hazard presents a threat of death or serious injury to employees. Danger tags shall be used only in these situations."[2]
    Warning

    Warning statements are a description of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or serious injury or death.


    Nuvola apps important yellow.svgWarning: Description of hazard and possible resulting injures or death.

    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: "Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. WARNING [signs] should not be used for property damage hazards unless personal injury risk appropriate to this level is also involved." [3]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: "May be used to represent a hazard level between "Caution" and "Danger," instead of the required "Caution" tag, provided that they have a signal word of "Warning," an appropriate major message, and otherwise meet the general tag criteria of paragraph (f)(4) of this section."[4]
    Caution

    Caution statements are a description of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or serious injury or death.

    Nuvola apps important yellow.svgCaution: Description of hazard and possible resulting injuries or death.

    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: "Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury." [5]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: "Shall be used in minor hazard situations where a non-immediate or potential hazard or unsafe practice presents a lesser threat of employee injury."[6]
    Notice

    Notice statements are used to notify people on hazards that could result in things other than personal injury, like property damage.


    Notice: Statement including nature of hazard and possible result.


    ANSI Z535.5 Definition: " Indicates information considered important but not hazard related. The safety alert symbol [the triangle symbol with the exclamation point] shall not be used with this signal word. For environmental/facility signs, NOTICE is typically the choice of signal word for messages relating to property damage, security, sanitation, and housekeeping rules." [7]

    OSHA 1910.145 Definition: None[8]
    References

    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16
    Definitions for Danger, Warning, Caution Signs that follow ANSI Z535 Standards and OSHA 1910.145 Rules, retrieved 2013-11-16

    disagree
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,515 Standard Supporter
    So @DerekJohnson, was booster Sploogee or Cocknois?
  • whlinderwhlinder Member Posts: 5,017 Standard Supporter

    The classic Tequilla rant about Race results in the following error now:

    Body is 2165 characters too long.


    This shit is unacceptable.

    Derek is all about linking to external sites now.

    So:

    http://california.scout.com/forums/1419-football/12195763-better-beat-us-this-year-while-you-can/148025759?s=166

    https://northwestfootballfucktards.wordpress.com/2013/10/

    http://thepit37389.yuku.com/topic/853#.VQLf1eGnwg4
  • AZDuckAZDuck Member Posts: 15,381

    ENTER TODD TURNER

    A WILD TODD TURNER APPEARS!
  • SpoonieLuvSpoonieLuv Member Posts: 5,459

    So @DerekJohnson, was booster Sploogee or Cocknois?

    image
  • topdawgnctopdawgnc Member Posts: 7,838
    I said no racist crap.
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