I know that this is an everyday occurrence but today I was only 10 yards away. It fell across the path where my wife and I would have been on if it could have hung on for another 20 seconds.
If a tree falls (on Grumpy Mike and his significant other) in the forest and there's no electret microphone and A/D converter to sample it, should he make a sound?
Glad that everyone is OK. Was Winston Churchill right when he said, "There is nothing more exhilarating than to be shot at without result"?
We've had our share of falling trees here, nothing that close, though. Quite a storm blew through yesterday morning. I did get to use the chainsaw to help a couple neighbors clean up Now it's just darned hot; luckily the storm and the trees have not affected the power.
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If a tree falls (on Grumpy Mike and his significant other) in the forest and there's no electret microphone and A/D converter to sample it, should he make a sound?
Well, Churchill was speaking for himself, of course, and I wouldn't presume to dispute his description of how he felt.
However, my personal experience (an armed robbery where, happily, the gun wasn't fired; a ricochet of a shot that I had fired, myself*; and missing death by only a few inches as I sailed over the top of a car that hit me while I was on my bike) is that "exhiliration" didn't even make the top ten list of resultant emotions.
Going to a professionally-run range, instead of the nearest empty chunk of desert, may be more inconvenient and expensive, but they do make sure there are no big rocks sticking out of the backstops