That's the right attitude to safety.
Nov. 27th, 2008 09:36 amA link that appeared in work Email: I have no idea why.
http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/65306.html
"Rocket Man Clears 1,500-Foot Gorge With Jet Pack"
Why he wanted to do this is beyond me, but fair enough, tastes differ. This is the bit that impressed me, though.
Quite right. It's hard to think of any possibilities between "everything fine" and "scrape up remains with spatula", and I find his attitude refreshingly practical.
http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/65306.html
"Rocket Man Clears 1,500-Foot Gorge With Jet Pack"
Why he wanted to do this is beyond me, but fair enough, tastes differ. This is the bit that impressed me, though.
A woefully inadequate-looking medical staff stood by at the start. Scott waved off the possibility of them responding to him.
"If it goes wrong, it probably won't matter," he said.
Quite right. It's hard to think of any possibilities between "everything fine" and "scrape up remains with spatula", and I find his attitude refreshingly practical.