hawkeye18
hawkeye18
hawkeye18

Jesus Christ watching The Visitor is difficult. It gets dusty in my office here just thinking about it.

I would say the Visitor is probably closer to being DS9's parallel since it actually does take place over decades as Inner Light did and has the same sense of bittersweet loss. Although Far Beyond the Stars is my favorite DS9 episode, and probably my favorite Star Trek episode overall.

Yeah,I was just thinking that “For legal reasons, this scenery is shit.” sounds like a quote straight out of that special.

“Permission to say Rooster?”

First thing I thought of too!

That’s probably my favorite episode of the show. More please!

bahaha

My 04 Phaeton uses the vehicle speed signal and a yaw-rate sensor that is an MEMS accelerometer in the middle of the car to make the GPS turn and track smoothly.

In agriculture you have been able to get that for about eight years or so. It is RTK (real time kinematic) corrections. Pretty much every gps reciever comes with GPS/GLONASS, DGPS corrections, and RTK available. However the base stations have an approximate 6 mile range and it is probably the only network were

She’s crying because the trash she threw didn’t hit anyone

I plead the Fifth!...but I seem to recall that most of my “gripes” got the standard: “Unable to duplicate...Checks 4.0 on deck!”

No, haven’t you heard, the F-35 can do literally every job in the military. It’s the perfect airplane.

I always thought AWD and 4WD meant the same thing...

That is a very beautiful plane. That said, I am afraid of those turbo props. I know it is irrational but that is how irrationality rolls.

Love how you took the banner picture from the USS John C Stennis’ website, mirrored it so they wouldn’t catch you, and reproduced it here without credit.

Developers can now nerf graphics post-launch.

Been there, done that: fixed Seahawk avionics, Hawkeye avionics, Supertoms, Hornets... SH-60 avionics are downright simple compared to the F/A-18s. Those trunks tended to leak, and the water liked to collect in the flight control computer.

I knew someone would know the origin of this half-remembered half-truth. Thank you Hawkeye18. And thanks for serving in the Navy.

Always knew they climbed out on takeoff nose low but yours is the best explanation I've heard.