starlionblue
Starlionblue
starlionblue

I’d try logging out and back in on both devices to give sync a kickstart. I’ve noticed if I don’t pick up the laptop for a a few weeks (days?) it logs me out of YouTube and pauses Chrome synchronization.

Fellow pilot. Agreed on all counts. A few comments follow.

Not quite the same as what you’re asking but in X-Plane, you can use WebFMC to display the FM on another screen, including a tablet. Makes life very much easier. I’m fairly certain this kind of functionality is in the works from some modder.

Absolutely. Nothing wrong with some well-produced blockbuster action. My gripe is that it is trying too hard to be clever.

* The Protagonist takes things in his stride just a little too much. He gets shown that there are “inverted” bullets that can fire backward through time and in the space of about ten seconds he’s totally on-board and understands completely. While I appreciate not wasting time on “learning montage” stuff, this felt a

I can’t hear you over the explosions. ;)

Nailed it.

Easy for you to say. Are you currently living in a country or territory with an authoritarian government?

Have a I mentioned how much I loathe region locking for trailers on YouTube?

In the far future, Earth’s best chance against invading aliens lies with the understaffed starship California and its brave but inexperienced cadets. (September 8) 

Kovacs is rather complex, but he is indeed an arsehole at the core. At least in terms of not caring much about other people, or about society in general.

I agree completely. In context, Hong Kong is on the verge of eradicating its third wave. It has taken almost exactly two months. And even though cases are now below 20 per day, mass testing of most of the population starts next week.

A free VPN browser add-on like Hola gets around the geoblocking.

There’s something in my eye...

I can’t think of any serious mishaps in this regard.

Navigation databases aren’t exactly huge. It’s just text. A couple of megs at most would be my guess.

You’d think that in the six years since 2014, someone would have figured out a way to bring the aviation industry into the 21st century. Surprisingly, an Aviation Today report notes that even in 2020, a “significant number of airlines are still using floppy disks for software parts loading.”

More modern aircraft use flash drives. But changing an old design from floppies to flash drives would take mountains of paperwork, validation, certification. Not worth the cost.

In most of the aviation world, the title is typically “engineer” or “ground engineer”, and said person works for the “engineering” department. In North America, “mechanic” is common.