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The blue suits, which were revealed today, combine a retro flare with a modern feel.

My friend’s first rule of electronics troubleshooting solves a lot of issues.

Practically all passenger doors in use on jet airliners today are plug type.

They have close ties, but are not quite the same.

They have close ties, but are not quite the same.

The way he says “outttttttttt” still haunts my dreams... It’s like I can see the spittle propagating from the tip of his tongue. Surely there must have been spittle. I imagine some poor CG minion in a sweatshop in central China having the uniquely demeaning job of cleansing the footage.

Came for this. Left satisfied.

Nor is it cannon, cause that one is further north. ;)

Reverse polarized...

The effects of jet lag have been studied extensively in controlled laboratory settings, but aside from anecdotal accounts and personal experience, less is known about impacts in the real world.

The Scientific Method is not “Theory - predict - test”. It is “Hypothesis - prediction - test - theory”. And then it loops back to hypothesis.

I have kids. I find the advice perfectly valid. Yes, accidents will happen but a modicum of baby proofing and attention will prevent the majority of problems.

100C and higher is used all the time, in cooking. So while my body may not experience it we certainly see it in our surroundings.

For news and normal conversation 7 feet is superior to 2.13 meters of snow.

The metric system works just fine If you’re used to it 2-3 meters is a perfectly valid measure and easily relatable to your own experience. There’s nothing inferior about this aspect.

You just know that telemetry data would be funny and sarcastic.

+1

I started watching the show after reading this article. Three episodes in an I find it immensely entertaining. The role of Lenny seems perfect for Jude Law. Silent, enigmatic and immensely arrogant with an edge of absurd.

Yeah, but imagine the lost productivity the next day after half the Western World has been up all night...

Back in the days of 33k, I found the NASA Dryden website, which was packed with high res pictures of test aircraft. How many hours spent downloading one line at a time? I don’t dare to guess.