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The report notes that the American Eagle employee manual specifies “the ingestion zone for all aircraft types is 15 feet,” and that personnel should not enter the ingestion zone until an aircraft’s engine or engines have fully spooled down and come to a stop.

I mean, did you miss the part where I called it “bell curve bullshit” and called it a braindead way of trying to fix the problem? You’re preaching to the choir here, man.

It’ll do that with the bad managers with good employees. I was specifically speaking about the specific case of caring managers who have some bad employees that they don’t want to confront as being bad.

Well, my company has more than 100 employees, and it doesn’t use it.

Oh god, more bell curve bullcrap.

Presumably only if the actor is the one that hired the armorer/weapon expert who turned out to be clearly incompetent.

Baldwin’s probably not being charged for the actual act of shooting the gun.

Well, the good news is that RAM is one of the easier things to add to your computer. No drivers, no complicated processes, if you’ve got an open slot, just plug it in (well, after checking for compatibility).

No, you couldn’t.

Hah, truth.

For me? The case I got (third party one that does customized designs on) has gripped sides that make it massively easier to hold with one hand. Tremendously so. And hey, its kinda nice to just be able to tell which phone is yours if your friends and family have similar looking devices, sans cases.

My reaction is mostly “...you didn’t have something like this already set up internally?” This seems like it’d be a pretty obvious thing to create and maintain for testing purposes, ya know?

I think its mostly just a blip, honestly.

Except he’s going all-in on the Metaverse crap that isn’t working and everyone knows it, sandbagging the parts of the company that actually make a profit.

I think its more accurate to say that it’s not about Musk only.

To be fair to the quoted review, I think its meant to be tongue-in-cheek, taking a jab at real-world policing instead of being actual criticism of the game.

Here’s one article that actually read the BoA report instead of just regurgitating the headline, and found some serious issues with the methodology: https://www.hipstersofthecoast.com/2022/11/should-you-be-worried-about-the-bank-of-america-stock-forecast-for-hasbro/

You mean, the report that was focused on how terrible it was that WotC wasn’t catering to the secondary market, didn’t realize that search results for “Pokemon” wouldn’t be constrained to just the card game, and in a long report on MTG didn’t say a single word about Arena?

You don’t need to make customers pay money to be your beta testers for that. You... do betas. Focus groups. Shit that every single other game developer does on a regular basis in order to get fresh feedback from potential players.

If only they’d had revenue from a previous title that probably brought in revenue in the 9, maybe even 10 digits all-told, that they could use to hire a proper QA department instead of offloading that work onto paying customers.