I mean...don’t stand under a flock right after take off
I mean...don’t stand under a flock right after take off
Yes, but when was the last time you heard of a duck’s door blowing off mid flight?
The key card is concerning.
A company funds a study that says their competitors’ products are bad for the environment?! I’m SHOCKED!!!
I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but...
Is there any evidence that the microplastics that are being found in water are PVA? I don’t see any data anywhere that’s the case. I’m interested in how many PVA micro-particles are being found in water, considering that PVA dissolves rapidly and completely in water. This seems like a knee jerk reaction to a material…
OK, look at this from the following standpoint: There’s a group of Americans, very likely tied at the hip to a certain political party, that emphatically teaches and preaches ‘the government can do no good, the government is incompetent, the government messes up everything they touch’. Yet these same people are…
It seems the Venn diagram between QAnuts and UFOlogists is almost a circle.
I believe its a statistical impossibility that we are alone in the universe, but even I know the chances they visit or are even aware or capable of reaching us is astronomically unlikely. These crazies would be better off devoting their energies to something more productive. UFO sightings can usually be explained and…
Major Major’s first cousin.
He’s the very model of a modern major general.
Sergeant Major? We’re not going to talk about that at all?
Delams are really easy to detect by tapping with something like a penny or a washer. I have to check my 40+ year old boat regularly for the same thing. I don’t have a $3000 handheld density meter. I guess the airlines don’t either.
Major oof. United could be in big trouble if it turns out they’ve been ignoring an airworthiness directive from that long ago.
Read this on Flyertalk:
also now we are blaming Boeing for maggots and an engine fire? way to go Jalopnik!
nice click bait headline, the wing didn’t disintegrate, a part of the slat did. they were never in any serious danger.
I’m a long-time cyclist, having started racing as a junior in the mid 1970s. I’ve got a collection of vintage racing bikes ranging from 1961 to 1996 with brakes from Mafac, Universal, and Campagnolo. Year before last, I finally bought a modern bike with hydraulic disk brakes. I was wary of the spinning wheels of death …
i actually had one of these. Got it cheap in a guys front yard sale back in college. had no idea what i was getting, but riding home i knew something was interesting.
As long as *US Corporate* doesn’t immediately raise prices across the board to take advantage of this, like they began to do in the late 1960s when some women started to go to work and suddenly households had more income.