I’ve seen a few in the wild and they look great!
I’ve seen a few in the wild and they look great!
I started watching the show and stopped after a couple of episodes. I found the acting a bit uneven, to put it nicely, but that never makes me stop watching (otherwise I’d have given up on TNG pretty quickly).
Yes, please!
As you said and as I often say and as probably thousands of other Trek fans say, Discovery is not Star Trek. I also did not make it past season 2, stopped early.
Or if they weren't crushed, but CGI-compressed into an iPad.
You can try to cast it in any light you want. That doesn’t change the fact, that the 737 MAX is a faulty design. The sooner it gets retired, the better. Now, the 787 is innovative and has some years of service ahead of it. If only Boeing didn’t cut corners and cover up bad practices. Now they all need to be inspected,…
Literally the next sentence:
I would like to see where that conclusion is. They criticized the Ethiopian TSB for not looking at the crew’s actions (rightfully so). They still did not assign any human error. Looking at crew actions would have “widened the actionable recommendations”, or something to that effect.
I trust pilots. Pilots have concluded that the MAX is a bad design. I trust the NTSB. They grounded the faulty plane for months. Pinning it on “human error” is disrespectful. And untrue.
“Are we going to have to sell the summer house in Malibu, daddy? No, the one with the playground, not the one with the ponies. Really, daddy”?
The crews had no blame in this and only asshole fanbois (and paid shills) blame them. These pilots had been flying 737 their whole lives and suddenly the airplane is doing something that seemed impossible. A little PostIt note cannot correct that.
The software wasn’t faulty, true. It was just haphazard, was made without redundancy - or worse, the redundancy was to be sold separately. Also, it was made for a faulty design, in order to put big engines on an old airframe that could not support them, then no one was told or trained on either the engines or the…
I’d sit in it once, just cause it’s from a bygone era, and take in its kitschy, mint-green furnishings. I might even turn the engine over and drive around the block - once. 5k is too much for that. ND.
So the button controlled the wing trim? Thanks.
It would be interesting if Ars Technica would respond to this.
I’m sure the wing body join [sic] is nothing important and does not raise concerns over the airworthiness of the aircraft...
MRSA? Boeing has a sick sense of humor.
MRSA is deadly, so make sure to wash your hands and drink your Ovaltine, everyone.
More woke, more good.
Yea, DS9 had a lot of bad episodes and bad acting. It had some really good episodes too, though.