WFH is awesome for many jobs, yet, it will eventually turn the extroverts among us into raving unshowered lunatics who get overly excited when the FedEx guy shows up. with a new phone charger.
WFH is awesome for many jobs, yet, it will eventually turn the extroverts among us into raving unshowered lunatics who get overly excited when the FedEx guy shows up. with a new phone charger.
as it takes on the Jeep Wrangler for dominance among the
off-roadingparking on curbs at the mall and doing 95 on off-road tires crowd.
In an entirely too generous take, a non-racist would fail to see the racism in that ad. An anti-racist would not.
Like most things, it all comes down to $$$. Multiple pieces would require extra bracing ($), extra nuts and bolts ($), extra time for manufacturing ($), and extra time for on site storage and assembly ($$). When you have the ability to make one giant piece and get it to the site for, in reality, not much more than the…
Eviation’s Alice does something really interesting by putting two of the engines at the wingtips, enabling a reduction in induced drag (something enabled by computers that prevent excessive yaw in the event of engine failure). There are a lot of interesting ways to think about flying once you’re able to abandon…
Look at it through a different lens.
Another big benefit of going to electric is distributed propulsion. Check out the X-57 on the efficiency gains from this
According to the article:
900 miles by 2025.
The YouTube channel in question is the popular B is for Build
Ah, yes, because if there’s one thing we’ve all learned over the last few weeks, it’s that the cops can be trusted to do the right thing.
Could be worse
The problem isn’t so much when they are in flight and the cabin air is changed out every 2-3 minutes with air from the engines’ compressors. It is when the jet is on the ground when that’s not being done. That’s one of the reasons why Delta is changing their boarding process to load from back to front to minimize…
This isn’t dumb. It’s an engineering masterpiece and pretty awesome
In the west, whiskey is for drinking and water is for fighting. Yee-haw there’s a lot of billable hours out there!
jesus christ this is an ignorant take
While some resort destinations would see a huge economic loss, nearly everyone else would be better off if cruise ships all died.
No article on cruise lines is complete without mentioning how much they pollute, and how often they get caught dumping trash at sea.
I’m starring you for two reasons:
I can see the argument for keeping the service departments open as being at least plausible. Keeping the sales floor open so they can take advantage of panicked buyers is a lot less so.