Mr. Uhrmann: Any questions? Yes, Caulfield. Caulfield: How come "good professor" doesn't rhyme with "food processor"? When Mr. Uhrmann subs, he throws it right back at you! Frazz: So, what does rhyme with "a cloying food tent"?
I used to drive a school bus in seminary and the bus drivers were briefed every year by the local train people. IIRC the length of an average freight train to a school buss is approximately the same as your car to a 12 oz can of cola. Ever swerve your car to miss a cola can? Nope, probably tried to hit it.
When the sounds the whistle 1/2 mile out, you have 30 seconds to clear the track if the train is going 55 mph. if the train is going 30 mph, you have 60 seconds. It took me, in practice, 42 seconds to evacuate a 72 passenger school bus. In reality, I would be throwing kids out the back on the ground, anything to get them off the bus.
Basic Rule – The train has the right of way PERIOD. The White “X” in the road means yield, it means you failed to yield the right of way. The White"X" on the pole means Yield, you failed to yield the right of way. The flashing red lights on the arm always have a solid red at the end of the arm. When you go around the arm, you ran a stop light. In Texas, they said all crossing are marked except some on private property so basically, unless somebody pushes your vehicle onto the tracks from behind, it is your fault, you failed to yield the right of way.
The train cannot turn to avoid an accident. They said average freight train going 55 mph takes a mile to stop, the train cannot stop on a dime unless at 55mph the dime is a mile down the road. We were briefed that when an engineer sees a car on the track they have to quickly evaluate the risk of derailing the train vs whatever they impact. If they are carrying hazmat, they really don’t want to risk a derailment. Those engineers that have impacted a school bus tend to not drive again due to the emotional impact.
Being the train engineer is not just sitting up there for hours with the cruise control on.
Caulfield IS stretching his brain. It’s not easy being a nonconformist cynical nonlinear thinker. I know, I’ve been doing it for decades. Not easy, but a lot of fun seeing the reactions of those who “get” what I’ve said – and those who don’t.
bigpuma: Caulfield does not lack for stimulating attention. There is always Frazz giving each the correct amount. That is his stimulation, otherwise he would just stay home writing hit songs.
@Angelika. It would appear that those who are neither sharp nor clever are the ones most easily bent out of shape by those who are. It’s an old story—and a sad one.
Wish there were more students like Caulfield. Hell, wish All the students were Caulfields, continually challenging the system and everything in it.Even Mrs. Olsen begrudginly appreciate the fact.Also, the Uhrmannator is back! Yay!And seems like Caulfield has learned to appreciate being challenged back.
tfreim912 about 11 years ago
Annoying Student!!
Randy B Premium Member about 11 years ago
Alloying poo stent?
Schrat about 11 years ago
He could lay his head on a railroad track.…Never mind, I like Caulfield too.
Sportymonk about 11 years ago
I used to drive a school bus in seminary and the bus drivers were briefed every year by the local train people. IIRC the length of an average freight train to a school buss is approximately the same as your car to a 12 oz can of cola. Ever swerve your car to miss a cola can? Nope, probably tried to hit it.
When the sounds the whistle 1/2 mile out, you have 30 seconds to clear the track if the train is going 55 mph. if the train is going 30 mph, you have 60 seconds. It took me, in practice, 42 seconds to evacuate a 72 passenger school bus. In reality, I would be throwing kids out the back on the ground, anything to get them off the bus.
Basic Rule – The train has the right of way PERIOD. The White “X” in the road means yield, it means you failed to yield the right of way. The White"X" on the pole means Yield, you failed to yield the right of way. The flashing red lights on the arm always have a solid red at the end of the arm. When you go around the arm, you ran a stop light. In Texas, they said all crossing are marked except some on private property so basically, unless somebody pushes your vehicle onto the tracks from behind, it is your fault, you failed to yield the right of way.
The train cannot turn to avoid an accident. They said average freight train going 55 mph takes a mile to stop, the train cannot stop on a dime unless at 55mph the dime is a mile down the road. We were briefed that when an engineer sees a car on the track they have to quickly evaluate the risk of derailing the train vs whatever they impact. If they are carrying hazmat, they really don’t want to risk a derailment. Those engineers that have impacted a school bus tend to not drive again due to the emotional impact.
Being the train engineer is not just sitting up there for hours with the cruise control on.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Unstoppable!
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Ziva approvesMixes her metaphors
Schrat about 11 years ago
Nah, he is thinking too fast to get hold of his thoughts. I wonder what he will do when he’s an adult.
1MadHat Premium Member about 11 years ago
Caulfield IS stretching his brain. It’s not easy being a nonconformist cynical nonlinear thinker. I know, I’ve been doing it for decades. Not easy, but a lot of fun seeing the reactions of those who “get” what I’ve said – and those who don’t.
The Old Wolf about 11 years ago
Relevant
tlynnch about 11 years ago
@charlesSmith take a chill pill dude. Such students crack me up. I would rather have a class like him then the ones who don’t care about school.
danketaz Premium Member about 11 years ago
" A Joy in Good Bent"
aninchel about 11 years ago
Huh? Both the sub and Caulfield are sharp and clever – this is a very good thing! I don’t understand some of the negative comments here.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 11 years ago
A cloying stews rent
hippogriff about 11 years ago
bigpuma: Caulfield does not lack for stimulating attention. There is always Frazz giving each the correct amount. That is his stimulation, otherwise he would just stay home writing hit songs.
tomielm about 11 years ago
@Angelika. It would appear that those who are neither sharp nor clever are the ones most easily bent out of shape by those who are. It’s an old story—and a sad one.
HelmeetElGato about 11 years ago
Wish there were more students like Caulfield. Hell, wish All the students were Caulfields, continually challenging the system and everything in it.Even Mrs. Olsen begrudginly appreciate the fact.Also, the Uhrmannator is back! Yay!And seems like Caulfield has learned to appreciate being challenged back.
tdidog about 7 years ago
Wait. The Uhrmantor was a black guy awhile back and before he was white. Now I don’t know what to think.
Hat Guy Pip almost 4 years ago
Anyone else remember when the colorer for this site would color Mr. Uhrmann as African- American?