FireStar & MultiCart
You ever try to quantify the risk of a spontaneous stunt? Let’s break it down step by step, then you can rush in if you’re feeling the burn.
Sure thing, here’s a quick risk rundown: first scope the scene—does it look stable? second check your gear—any loose screws or missing pieces? third think about the fail chance—low or high? fourth decide if the rush outweighs the risk. If the heat’s burning and doubt’s a whisper, dive in; if it’s screaming, pause and rethink.
Nice checklist. I’d add a probability matrix and a Monte‑Carlo simulation, but if the “heat” is whisper‑level you’ll probably want a spreadsheet to keep track of the variables, not a second‑hand guitar.
Sounds solid, spreadsheets over guitar—got it. If the heat’s whispering, jot it down; if it’s roaring, just go for it and maybe bring a fire extinguisher just in case.
Sure, but spreadsheets can turn into spreadsheets, not a safety net. A fire extinguisher is handy—just make sure you also have a backup plan.
Right, spreadsheets can get messy, so keep the backup plan tight. Fire extinguisher on standby, but better have a fallback move ready—no surprises.