Same boat, min. of twenty minutes for the brain to settle down.
Same boat, min. of twenty minutes for the brain to settle down.
You sir sound very skilled at this. I am intrigued.
Your really not catching onto the payload differences, and you obviously have not had your ass saved by a hog.
Like someone mentioned, eyes on the battlefield, with not just electronics and a quick pass over (because your f#’ whatevers can’t take damage well). I surely would not want some hornet to come screaming by…
Handy, i’d like to see how well it works of course :)
I’ve had items that “went missing” twice now out of MCO, to the point I remove all tags on new items and pack worn underwear right on top. F’ them, cameras all over the place and someone is rummaging through my luggage and steals unnoticed. :\ Makes me feel like they have security spot on ..... :*eyeroll*
Its already falling apart, the baggage system they implemented at one of their own home hubs (msp), turned out to be one of their worst investments to date almost. That thing is lucky a bag makes it from the check in to the loading on a plane.
Did you dig deep into why Delta is making a bunch of baggage changes? Here at MSP, Delta totally screwed the pooch with a “new advanced baggage handling system” that the contractors whom support it, basically fell off the planet. Its a huge hunk of expensive useless machine essentially, fraught with problems from the…
Side note, last three flights my wife and I have had the exit row to ourselves. Has worked out great for years.
*edit .. forgot word.
Thats my wifes biggest pet peeve once landed and at the gate, she grumbles and curses the entire wait to get off the plane. She almost punched someone out whom insisted on getting his carry on out of a bin that was like 15 feet behind where he was seated instead of just waiting.
I always book early and pay the extra few bucks for an exit row. They offer enough room at least on suncounty to almost feel like your in first class, more length wise than width wise though. But then again i don’t weigh 250+ that would require that much width. So it works out, and on the cheap for the most part. Plus…
I prefer twin engine plus planes when I fly for that exact reason.
You would think that the power has been scaled accordingly to aircraft weight, and everything ramped up weight/power on the same scale for the full size version ..
I dunno, i’m the first to admit i’m not an engineer. But logically, i thought scale models were scaled in weight & power, not just weight.
I guess it begs the question, how long will the machines need “us” to help “them”. Will the time ever come were they decide “your work here is done”, or will it be a new way of how to look at AI, as a joint venture, with a human assisting a machine.
All in all, AI isn’t a bad thing IMO, though bigger thinkers than…
It was a great read. Good work on their (his) part also. Took some dedication and well to put it bluntly “balls” to pull that one off. As people whom deal with low lives tend to enlist low life services for retribution.
“That human-machine interaction creates a beautiful, cascading effect.”
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Late to the show, as usual.
I’m so sick of these sport bike idiots. Its obvious, they are speeding like mad, i.e. breaking the law. They act like asses when someone calls them out on it, which started with an incident that shouldn’t have happened in the first place and by no means was the BMWs fault (it could be…
My point being, motorsports are sport. It takes training, work, and effort to wrestle a car around any track. *Tony Stewart when sponsored by Burger King- Exception. :) So it falls in line with the definition of “sport”. While there is inherent danger daily, you may also classify racing as an “extreme sport”.
The…
sport
I’m sure someone already mentioned, but this is far from lost footage. Just rarely noticed footage. I watched that clips what feels like years ago.