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I have heard of moose charging freight trains also... straight-up
demonstrations of aggression, like charging straight at them, is always
foolish...milder forms of influence might evoke a less primal
response...always a healthy dose of respect, but extra mindful of cows
in the spring and bulls in the fall...



-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Guy Ramsey
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 12:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [TN] NTC - [TN] Solder Voids in Chip Components

I would not fool around with a moose, period.

I once met a trucker who had survived an attack. He was part of a
driving
team working out of the Port of Tacoma, doing long haul up the Al-Can
highway. One morning their rig was attacked by a large bull. He told me
he
had been sleeping in the dog house (a bed on a shelf behind the seats
but in
the cab). He woke up to the air horn and turned to see what was up, just
as
the bull turned to charge their conventional cab Kenworth.  The impact
cut
the legs from under him, but he was tall enough that his head, horns and
body behind slid over the engine cowl through the windshield and into
the
cab, killing the moose and driver. The guy in the doghouse survived.

Apparently the moose was walking down the middle of the highway. The
driver
didn't want to slow down as they were fully loaded, and approaching a
long
grade. So, he honked the air horn. Moose are not easily frightened, not
like
deer at all, completely different flight or fight responses. 

Some pretty bad advice on technet today, ranging from washing and
perhaps
drinking IPC to messing around with moose. 

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