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Arresting Cable Snaps During E-2 Landing - USS Eisenhower
It's textbook in that the pilot wasn't in error in any way. He landed, the hook grabbed an arrestor cable, he set the throttles correctly, but then there was a mechanical breakage. The fact he got back into the air again and didn't have to ditch proves the "textbookedness" of the situation.
I thought they had about 4 cables to hit, and they try to hit the 2nd or 3rd?
So yeah, I just read the article linked above. I don't get it. They call it a "textbook landing", but then say the pilot hit the 4th and final cable.
What a microsurgery manipulator can do these days
Huh; did not know that. Electronically isolated or mechanically?
DaVinci robot systems have mechanisms that eliminate hand tremor, which would otherwise make this task much more difficult.
What a microsurgery manipulator can do these days
DaVinci robot systems have mechanisms that eliminate hand tremor, which would otherwise make this task much more difficult.
Rex Murphy | Free speech on campus
Bill C-16 adds "gender identity or expression" to the list of things protected by anti-discrimination law under the Canadian Human Rights Code.
The transsexual and gender non-binary communities are insisting that not using their preferred pronouns qualifies as discrimination, and therefore now punishable under this amendment.
Dr. Peterson argues that forcing people through the law to use pronouns created by this minority resembles how fascist ideologies of the past have functioned. A bad precedent to set, and not how natural societal mechanisms of language adoption function. He also seems to object to the long list of made up pronouns the gender-fluid types are insisting on.
One example of language adoption I ran across, without going into detail, was the creation and use of "Ms."
Harrison Ford: 'I'm the schmuck that landed on the taxiway'
His only other incident in the past 17 years (the crash in Santa Monica) was due to mechanical issues. You could debate whether a 74-year old man in general should be flying solo, which I think is a decent argument. Most pilots retire at age 65.
Given the number of near misses and accidents he's had... isn't it time for him to give his license up?
Turn 11 at 2017 Australian GP Qualifying
Like the article from Ars that @Jinx linked said, the cars have been given wider tyres to get more mechanical grip, and more downforce to get more aero grip. The net result is that they are 30km/hr faster in the corners than last year.
They are also slower on the straights, since more downforce and fatter tyres both result in more drag meaning lower top speed.
Was there a change to the cars or to the corner?
So there's this construction site...
I was selling a car for $1200 on the classifieds, and a guy offered me a $3000 tool set for it. I wasn't that interested in selling that I'd accept stolen gear.
Someone might say "How do you know it was stolen?".
And it's because he could easily have gotten 2000 for it within a day of posting with all the home mechanics and shops around.
Think twice before you purchase that sweet deal on tools at the pawn shop.
Why Did Steve Jobs Die?
Thank you for proving my hyperbole point.
I'm guessing that's some kind of defense mechanism you have to help you deal with being wrong.
Bwaaahahaha! Pretty sure that term came from your video! Some proteins are more easily used by the body than others...these would be deemed 'quality proteins'. Kuru, a prion, for one, is a non-quality protein.
This, from the guy that conflates enjoying cheese with heroin level addiction and anecdotal advertisements with peer reviewed studies?!? Lol!
Rope Start a Car With a Dead Battery
Yes, one wheel.
Because he has a car with a differential and the other wheel is stationary, all the rotational energy goes to the transmission, clutch, then flywheel, then crankshaft. By putting it in low gear, he gains enough mechanical advantage to spin the motor past top dead center on a cylinder and has enough battery power left to get a spark (i think he doesn't spin it fast enough to generate one), and once one cylinder fires, it spins itself up to proper rpms.
This only works on open diffs, manual transmissions, and smaller, low compression motors. You could never pull hard enough to start a big v8 like this unless your name is Magnus.
Interesting.
Did he lift only one front wheel ?
If so how could that work, if not how does he lift both front wheels at the same time ?
Fully Restored Hupfeld Phonoliszt-Violina
Can someone make a mechanical version of this music machine?
This Is How You Sell A Refrigerator
Trivia:
While not exactly proven (correlation is not causation), the wide spread introduction of refrigeration for food storage probably was the reason behind the gross decline of GI Cancer as a major source of death before the 1930s...
"Until the late 1930s, stomach cancer was the leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Now, stomach cancer is well down on this list. The reasons for this decline are not completely known, but may be linked to increased use of refrigeration for food storage. This made fresh fruits and vegetables more available and decreased the use of salted and smoked foods. Some doctors think the decline may also be linked to the frequent use of antibiotics to treat infections. Antibiotics can kill the bacteria called Helicobacter pylori (H pylori), which is thought to be a major cause of stomach cancer."
American Cancer Society...
The mechanism appears to have been the move away from pickling/smoking...and towards fruits/vegetables/etc which an in-home refrigerator let you use...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1971721/?page=1
My cat mumbles to himself while hunting birds on the patio.
Yep, mine makes the clicking noises like this one does, but not the half-meows. I figure it must be some sort of echo mechanism, but who knows.
Ricky Gervais And Colbert Go Head-To-Head On Religion
No. To everything said.....no.
You need to learn way more about physics, theoretical physics, and quantum mechanics before asking and self answering questions that require a high level of understanding to answer.
You also need to realise, "I don't know" doesn't equal "God".
EDIT: Consider the circumstance you think He was in before creation, time, space, and energy (as we know it)....now just get rid of Him and you're there.
Well, we can deduce the qualities of what is eternal by the fact that the Universe had a beginning. Since time matter space and energy had a beginning, it necessarily means that the cause of the Universe is timeless, spaceless, unimaginably powerful, and immaterial..already you have two of the primary attributes of God..omnipotence, and omnipresence. You can also deduce a few more from there.
Basically what I am saying is that God is a rational explanation for the existence of the Universe since He is better explanation for the evidence. It makes less sense for a Universe to spontaneously be caused by either nothing or something eternal without a mind behind it.
Cavuto: How does it feel to be dismissed, CNN?
@bobknight33
"You just bent because you you team is finally getting called out for what they are. Biased and fake ."
have you met me?
or is your account used by multiple people,and this particular bob is one i have never engaged?
reread my comment.
GO..i'll wait.
notice anything?
that maybe i accused CNN of the very same partisan fuckery as FOX?
this is just a house negro who sold his integrity years ago for his own personal gain.who pretended faux outrage in order to appeal to the politically unsophisticated so he can buy a BIG house,and drive an expensive car and rub shoulders with the powerful.
but bob,you view things in such a binary and limited way that if i
criticize an opinion pundit,a cable celebrity,who makes his cookies by undermining journalism and promoting propaganda,and just happens to work at FOX.then i MUST,therefore,be rooting for the other "team".
there is no fucking TEAM bob.
there is simply the truth,and those who whore themselves for personal gain,while fucking the rest of us over.
neil cavuto is a dirty little whore slut.
does this mean that everyone on FOX is like slutty cavuto?
of course not.shep smith does some good work.
and the very same accusations can be leveled at CNN,or MSNBC,or CNBC.
the majority of cable news have all adopted the FOX model,because it makes money.a LOT of money,and as long as they are populated by dirty little whores like cavuto.who are willing to sell their integrity for safety and financial security.the amercian people will always suffer those fuckheads selfish hubris.
one of the greatest things to come out of this surreal and absurd election cycle is that the american people have begun to "get it".they have come to the slow (and infuriating to me) realization that cable news is not news at all.it is propaganda.it is opinion by way of presenting as "news".
and ALL the big players are guilty.
they all have their own celebrity demagogues.
pushing their own agendas to their own little,easily manipulated fiefdoms.
so stop projecting bob.
i have no interest is self righteous moralizing predicated on inadequate information and even worse politics.
i KNOW who the real enemy is,and cable news is the mechanism in which they spread their divisive and warped ideologies.
you appear to continue to buy into their bullshit.
that this is somehow a right vs left,or dem vs repub.
american liberals are not the problem.
american conservatives are not the problem.
no...bob...
the two party duopoly,the two party dictatorship.
THAT is the problem.
this is about power vs powerlessness.
and little whores like cavuto do NOT serve you!
he,and his ilk,serve power.
it is time for you to choose a side bob.
which side on you on?
*edit:oh shit,just realized you were talking to newtboy.
my bad bob.../chuckles...
sighs..guess i was looking to scrap a bit.
bad enoch..baaad.
Is this a negligent or accidental discharge of a gun?
Lol. Lebowski.
I'm studying mechanical engineering (hons) with masters in biomedical engineering. It's a head fuck. I don't think anyone offers firearm design as a major itself.
The trigger finger is the primary safety (debatable), and there is usually a secondary safety and sometimes a tertiary safety. It's true that not having it is different than removing it but sometimes they are redundant. For example the palm safety (a tertiary safety on most guns) is often pinned to turn it off permanently because it didn't add any real benefit.
The particular gun in question looks like a CZ-75. A little hunting in the Youtube comments and other people agree. This particular model originally had a firing pin block which was eventually removed on later models (that have the same internals) because it wasn't needed (probably because they also have a thumb safety). This allowed for the short reset disconnector to be put in place (which is a factory part). So CZ ships two lines of the same gun - one with the firing pin block and one without. You're not suddenly unsafe if you remove it from the model that has it. With the quality of the video the way it is though, it could end up being another gun entirely.
Yes, x-ray diffraction is not the only method. It was an example only. The point being that your average gun owner and gunsmiths don't use these sorts of techniques as regular preventative maintenance. And they don't need to, guns are cheap and replacement parts are cheap. If something breaks you replace it. Some parts are replaced on a maintenance schedule (springs spring to mind). Most people never fire enough rounds through their firearms to need to replace anything.
Factory condition firearms malfunctioning is not rare. Factory condition firearms self firing is quite rare. But several model firearms have been affected over the years (meaning millions of firearms). But usually the problem is with a small batch of firearms from within those millions but they always do a blanket recall.
I agree, unintentional firing of a gun is almost always user error.
I still don't believe their is enough information from the video and accompanying text to make a judgment call on this guy.
That's just, like, your opinion, man. ;-) I wouldn't rely on that position to help in court.
If you're really studying firearm design, you surely know different safety devices are on different firearms. Not having a certain device is different from inexpertly removing one.
Xray inspection isn't the only method, there's dpi (dye penetrant inspection) , magnetic particle, ultrasonic, eddy current testing, etc. I would be surprised to find a competent gunsmith that had never done at least one of those...I've done it for car parts in my garage, cheaply and easily.
How many videos would I find of well maintained factory condition firearms malfunctioning and discharging? I would expect that to be quite rare.
Thanks to safety features and decent quality control, unintentionally discharging is almost always user error, not malfunction, with rare exceptions like you mentioned. In this case it seems to be malfunction, both of the aftermarket part unprofessionally installed and the safety feature he removed that may have stopped the discharge even with the original failure. Imo, that's negligence, whether it in fact caused the discharge or not, because it made it far more likely to unintentionally discharge.