My problem is I always forget to listen to the in-flight announcements so I never figure out how to put my seatbelt on.
My problem is I always forget to listen to the in-flight announcements so I never figure out how to put my seatbelt on.
Someone with a lot of cats.
I just woke up and read the headline as “highly photogenic bird flu”
We tested Comac parts for FAA certification. When you’ve tested parts for decades you can pretty much nail down the cause of the failure be it design, process, materials, a combination and so forth.
Also the c919 is only certified in China. It can’t fly in the US or Europe.
There is more that goes into an airplane than the people maintaining or assembling it, which can and does go afoul. There is the entire manufacturing process, how materials are sourced, processed, refined, machined/formed, heat treated, stress relieved, coated/plated, assembled, and the list goes on. That is a major factor why aircraft are so safe and if you think China’s material and process controls are as rigorous as someone like Boeing or Airbus, it isn’t. It has taken decades of actual aircraft manufacturing to get the formula right for those respective companies and they continue to evolve as time goes on and new information is learned.
Might find your answer here around the 50,000 year mark.
The way this things reads it either affects everything or nothing that gets pumped into the atmosphere. My guess is nothing because who will ever say their express purpose is to affect the temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight?
Clever and I get the joke and it made me smile. If I recall my biology from 20 years ago I think the cell makes duplicates of its chromosomes then splits apart. So you have two cells inside one membrane that separates, 2 / 1 = 2. The way I first thought about it was one cell splitting in half, so half goes to one cell, the other half with the other, 1 / .5 = 2.
In short, I think the math works out fine, but the language you use to describe it can lead to comedy gold. You could say cells reproduce by division? I don’t know, I’m not a biologist or mathematician. I’m a toilet poster.
I love this line, “…is an asteroid-sized moon orbiting a few thousand miles (or kilometers) above the Martian surface…” A few thousand miles…or kilometers, we don’t care, pick your favorite.
There are no shortcuts. Only short bridges.
I think I saw this in person. Isn’t it in some mansion turned art museum in Connecticut? I think there is a visual play on the color depending on where you stand.
This skull of Gowron is supposed to stay white for twenty years. What’s it been, seventeen, eighteen? Peggy, where’s that receipt?
Is the faucet giving the pasta a blowjob?
Hello. Yes, I’d like one nightmare for the evening, please.
What a waste of a $200+ text book!
Still isn’t warmer than 125,001 years ago. What a scorcher that was! And no AC!
Hamas says the fighting must stop before hostages can be released. Israel said fighting will stop after hostages are released.
180 degrees apart, going round and round on the carousel of carnage.
Missing rung on lower end causes baby to slip out prior to launch half the time. Launch distance is subpar compared to other yeet machines.
I know it was made for Victorian babies but mine is Edwardian. One out of five stars, would not recommend.
At first I thought that circle was just another one of those straws.
This piece continues to bring a tear to my eye.