Beef between Tesla factory workers led to fatal shooting outside California plant: cops

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My first question is why have this: Beef Between Tesla Factory Workers? What does it mean?
"Having a beef" with someone means "having a disagreement" with them. It is informal slang, and usually denotes hurt feelings or annoyance.

Maybe they were disagreeing over that huge wiper, idk
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I didnt read it, but This is probably a thing between same level (or near) co-workers.
 

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In other news 4 school kids died in flyaway bouncy castle in Tasmania today. That knocked me off my socks for the rest of the day...just crazy non-tabloid news.
 

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Yes very sad.
I also really don't get the physics that made this happen. Apparently there was ten 11-12 year olds in there when it lifted off, that's half a ton of weight that should of kept it on the ground, plus all the rigging, blower fan etc. It's bizarre somehow. Timing is crap too, (its never food I know) but last day of primary school, before Christmas, and graduation event is why they had the bouncy castle there. (And we don't have tornadoes either)
 
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Yes very sad.
I also really don't get the physics that made this happen. Apparently there was ten 11-12 year olds in there when it lifted off, that's half a ton of weight that should of kept it on the ground, plus all the rigging, blower fan etc. It's bizarre somehow. Timing is crap too, (its never food I know) but last day of primary school, before Christmas, and graduation event is why they had the bouncy castle there. (And we don't have tornadoes either)
"Yes, a bounce house can fly away if not secured correctly with stakes at least 18 inches long or sand bags at least 40 pounds in weight. Even with proper securing, strong winds can pull stakes out of the ground and blow a bounce house away. A bounce house should never be used in winds above 20 MPH."

https://backyardsidekick.com/when-a-bounce-house-can-fly-away-how-to-prevent-it/

The problem is the high surface area. I can move a boat of thousands of pounds against the current in a gentle breeze if I have a sail large enough.
 
 




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