The ford was supposed to be in dock for maintenance and swapping out crew right now.
It’s having a lot of minor issues right now, and I wonder how much of that is that systems not getting the maintenance they need, and how much of that is due to crew ignoring routine tasks, or actively causing problems because they’re pissed they’re being forced to stay out longer.
Probably a bit of both
Remember to clean out your dryer traps and lines folks.
“I always empty the trap before I use the dryer!”
- My wife right before I pull an entire blanket worth of lent out of the trap.
park it in the Strait of Hormuz you cowards
military concepts like “standoff” and “beyond visual range” were invented by woke Marxist generals who were afraid of getting their hands dirty
the Ford is a gigantic ship, Iran only has small wittle boats. they’ll definitely run away and be scared of it.
I hope they do park it in the straight, AND I hope Iran sinks it with a cheap rpg.
That’s nuts. It’s hard for me to imagine a fire that after a whole day isn’t put out but also hasn’t broken totally out of control and destroyed the ship.
I mean… 30 hours? Imagine issuing a status update after 20 hours of continuous fire fighting and being like, ‘Well, we think it’s under control… It’s not growing anymore. How long until it’s out? I don’t know, I’m pretty sure we’re past the half way point.’
Crazy.
Also, I wonder how it started? Was someone sneaking a cigarette? Did someone get stir crazy and start playing with matches? Weird AF.
dryer lint fires tend to happen most often by the lint not getting cleaned out, and getting squished into the internals and coming in contact with the dryer heating elements and igniting. Lint is basically a perfect tinder material, because it burns fast and hot. You can actually save your dryer lint to use for campfires. in my experience, it’s nearly as good as char cloth.
Wow. I knew lint is flammable, but I kinda assumed spontaneous ignition in a dryer was a myth. Good to know.
Oh no it’s super flammable. You can make fire starters with that shit. Last week my appointment complex insisted on cleaning out my dryer everything with a really cool vacuum, and I was sick, but let them. Best not to catch the whole building on fire. Yeah it’s a risk for sure.
Few years back I saved the dryer lint over a year and compressed it and gave it to a sister as starter logs to use at her cottage.
If you’re feeling extra frugal: save the last bit of wax from your candles, stuff the dryer lint into the pockets of an empty paper egg carton, melt the wax down, and then pour that over the lint. Once it cools you have a dozen fire starters that will happily burn for like 5 minutes each.
Is this the carrier equivalent of bone spurs?
“sorry, I can’t deploy to Iran today, I have to wash my deck”




