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    For an example of why 'cutting through waves' is simply not possible at very high speeds, check the first crash here, as well as the one at 3:40:

    Ditto. Yay for clickbait.

    Efficient? Aren't they supposed to live in those suits?

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    Not bad; it being realtime is especially impressive.

    you seem fun

    Agreed. Just listing the source as 'YouTube' is not nearly enough.

    The guy in the video is the pilot.

    Myeah, you kinda dun goofed there.

    Regarding the phone, don't you need to verify a phone number to be able to use it for 2 factor auth? It seems like the number must have at least worked once.

    You have the guy there that clearly seems to know a lot of details about the ball, why not hold a mic up to his face so we can actually hear what he's saying... Yes the article has info and we can sort of infer what's going on by looking at the pretty visualized turbulence, but still. Meh.

    because -FUCK- listening to the video where he even specifically mentions everclear as a source for alcohol.

    I'm currently in Finland. Regardless, is shouldn't be using the computer's local time. it should use the selected location's timezone.

    A problem it currently seems to have is that it doesn't adjust the time slider for the selected location's timezone, so for example looking at a pub in Chicago, the sun 'rises' at 13:00 and the slider finishes at 20:00 looking like noon:

    I would argue that Paris' CDG - Charles de Gaulle is worse.

    The bigger the shark, the bigger the bully.

    No doubt, but the tires do not play into it being a faraday cage -whatsoever-, which is why I made my comment ;)

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    Would be a pretty weird sort of ice if it jiggles like this: