And the meek shall inherit the earth. Good luck to you.Sorry to put it this way but the world will be a better place when the baby boomers are gone. f***ing stupidity is mind boggling.
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And the meek shall inherit the earth. Good luck to you.Sorry to put it this way but the world will be a better place when the baby boomers are gone. f***ing stupidity is mind boggling.
Nothing different than when it happens on the ground.Back on topic. So when I am at FL390 over the Pacific Ocean near the ETOPS180 point, and the battery has its event in its compartment, what is going to happen?
This is quite the tidbit...Sorry to put it this way but the world will be a better place when the baby boomers are gone. f***ing stupidity is mind boggling.
3BS, you couldn't tell the Space Shuttle if it fell on you and crushed your thick head. Good God, have you not done enough talking about things you haven't the foggiest about?The same, slick, fast-talking f-the-old-way shit that said that the o-rings on the space shuttle were ok and that "I've been pulling up the whole time"...
If they all just retired, that would be a start.Sorry to put it this way but the world will be a better place when the baby boomers are gone. f***ing stupidity is mind boggling.
Was the faulty O-ring actually on the space shuttle?3BS, you couldn't tell the Space Shuttle if it fell on you and crushed your thick head. Good God, have you not done enough talking about things you haven't the foggiest about?The same, slick, fast-talking f-the-old-way shit that said that the o-rings on the space shuttle were ok and that "I've been pulling up the whole time"...
We will, and with good pensions and money in the bank. You will need someone on the seniority list to retire to enjoy it.If they all just retired, that would be a start.Sorry to put it this way but the world will be a better place when the baby boomers are gone. f***ing stupidity is mind boggling.
Just what the hell do you think this forum is for?Good God, have you not done enough talking about things you haven't the foggiest about?
Burn, stall, spin, break-up, blame Verbie, Purduie and Americans in general, crash, drown, did died. Not necessarily in that order.Back on topic. So when I am at FL390 over the Pacific Ocean near the ETOPS180 point, and the battery has its event in its compartment, what is going to happen?
Which Toyota is that, the one designed in California and built in Kentucky?..and think that the Japanese culture of respecting old folks is at least part of the reason my Toyota is at 200,000 miles with the primary concerns being a worn out key and no place to plug in an I-Pod.
Good. Don't let the proverbial door hit you.We will, and with good pensions and money in the bank. You will need someone on the seniority list to retire to enjoy it.
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Not a chance, I'm way to agile.Good. Don't let the proverbial door hit you.We will, and with good pensions and money in the bank. You will need someone on the seniority list to retire to enjoy it.
Per
Good one...Which Toyota is that, the one designed in California and built in Kentucky?..and think that the Japanese culture of respecting old folks is at least part of the reason my Toyota is at 200,000 miles with the primary concerns being a worn out key and no place to plug in an I-Pod.
Nope, it was on a solid-fuel booster.Was the faulty O-ring actually on the space shuttle?3BS, you couldn't tell the Space Shuttle if it fell on you and crushed your thick head. Good God, have you not done enough talking about things you haven't the foggiest about?The same, slick, fast-talking f-the-old-way shit that said that the o-rings on the space shuttle were ok and that "I've been pulling up the whole time"...
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Concern: With cold temperatures the rubber may be too hard and not seal properly, allowing gas to burn through, potentially igniting the external fuel tank and leading to a catastrophic failure.Nope, it was on a solid-fuel booster.
....and it wasn't faulty....just used outside its design envelope.
Not with the current shield, but yes, I agree with your line of thought.Caveat: Even with a heat sheild, a recent battery event burnt the paint off the outside of the plane...
Why not, it's OK for you to talk out your ass for decades...?...but don't try to tell me that GM and Toyota have similar cultural influences. Your president only had to bail out one of them.
Indeed...Why not, it's OK for you to talk out your ass for decades...?...but don't try to tell me that GM and Toyota have similar cultural influences. Your president only had to bail out one of them.
Which would point out that "my" president also didn't bail out that other Japanese outfit based in Dearborn, MI....as is your much-loved, harsh correctness.
This right here tells me you really do have no idea what you are talking about... So sad: Ike was right.This is quite the tidbit...Sorry to put it this way but the world will be a better place when the baby boomers are gone. f***ing stupidity is mind boggling.
Old farts talk about the olden days when they would choose a heavier, lower capacity battery that didn't burn up laptop computers and planes were flown by pilots cranking wheels that pull cables that run down metallic wings and move flap surfaces- with no computer in the middle waiting to over rule the pilots at the wrong time because no one wrote computer code for this situation.
Now, bring on the young guy, telling them to f-this and f-that and f speculation that a battery that burned up before might burn up again, and tell them that it's all ok because he used his CAD design software and simulation models and modern engineering to make it safe.
The same, slick, fast-talking f-the-old-way shit that said that the o-rings on the space shuttle were ok and that "I've been pulling up the whole time"...
Source?Caveat: Even with a heat sheild, a recent battery event burnt the paint off the outside of the plane...
I think he may be talking about Ethiopian's -unrelated, as I understand- ELT battery fire. Sorry if that's not the case.Source?Caveat: Even with a heat sheild, a recent battery event burnt the paint off the outside of the plane...
Listen Boilerpuss, you're not the first generation to think they are smarter than the previous... Why is it I have to fix everything for all the younger people I know... Oh, they can all take care of their computers, but, a washing machine, a dryer, a refrigerator, water heater, furnace, automobile brakes, water pump, you name it, no one younger I know works on anything.... wtf are they all going to do when I die?Sorry to put it this way but the world will be a better place when the baby boomers are gone. f***ing stupidity is mind boggling.
LOL100% incorrect Ever hear of Ferry Permit? issued for Non airworthy aircraftno such thing as "barely airworthy" it's either Airworthy or Notyou still have to find a crew willing to fly this "barely airworthy" heap
I fix everything that I have the means to fix: I change parts on my cars if it can be done in my garage, I re-wire my house, fix my appliances, and yes I build my own computers.Listen Boilerpuss, you're not the first generation to think they are smarter than the previous... Why is it I have to fix everything for all the younger people I know... Oh, they can all take care of their computers, but, a washing machine, a dryer, a refrigerator, water heater, furnace, automobile brakes, water pump, you name it, no one younger I know works on anything.... wtf are they all going to do when I die?Sorry to put it this way but the world will be a better place when the baby boomers are gone. f***ing stupidity is mind boggling.
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