I am surely not a swimmer, but after the recent tragic flooding in Texas, it got me and my roommate wondering…

  • neidu3@sh.itjust.worksM
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    5 days ago

    As someone who works on ships, it’s truly baffling how many “but what if…!? Life jacket bad!” you see in the intertubes.

    I have one of these auto-inflaters and I always wear it on deck. Yes, the color will make me more visible to sharks and a myriad of other theoretical hazards, but I still would prefer not to drown.

    One important note: if you for some reason need to wear BOTH an inflatable life jacket and a climbing harness (which I sometimes need to do), make sure to put on the climbing harness first. The harness will not give way to an inflating life jacket, but your chest and ability to breathe will.

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      Life jackets truly are the seat belts of the sea. “My uncle only survived the blaze from the crash because he was ejected from the car!”

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      Vaccine people. Same thing. They will happily start a case and put it against something with 12 more digits of probability behind it and feel like they have specialized knowledge. Dunning kreuger as well.