Funnily enough, the Hindenburg was designed to be filled with Helium. However theworld supply of He at that time was monopolized by the USA, who didn't trust the Nazis to only use airships for peaceful purposes, so denied them thte gas. So the Zeppelin company had to use hydrogen.
"the worst disaster was the R101 which killed 48"
But it didnt happen live on radio, or with the cameras rolling , thats why people remember the Hindenburg.
" Airships were not only vulnerable to explosion, they were unstable in high winds and storms."
fixed winged aircraft of that time were also vulnerable to storms, but they didn't carry as many people as the big airships.
while cockpit video cameras may help determine the cause of some crashes, there are plenty of recent examples where it wouldn't help.
For example if Malaysia airlines had cockpit video, it would not tell us who fired the missile and why. *for the one shot down in the Ukraine) and we don't have any black boxes from the other one (at the bottom of the indian ocean)
"illegal even for governments to use since the Geneva convention."
Who takes notice of the Beneva Convention these days?
Many of the current groups of combatants (ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, Hamas, Houthis, Hezbollah etc) never signed the Geneva Convention, and certainly don't follow it. Others have had a change of Government since back then, )like Russia and Iran, so don't feel bound by it.
And if you're a state fighting against such people (Like Israel) you realize that you're fighting at a severe disadvantage if you 'follow the rules' and they don't.
"5. The phrasebook doesnt have anything to get hungarian insurance scammers off the bonnet of your car at 3 am"
Maybe you should be travelling in a hovercraft instead (full of eels of course)
" GPS may not be capable of routing you safely around a drunken and somewhat bloated Jeremy Clarkson as he hurls homophobic remarks at you from the doorway of a run down pub in leeds."
Didn't they fire him because he hit the producer? Or did they just can the show instead? Its a pity because I thought Top Gear was mostly a good show.
Maybe they should go back to having 3 crew members in the cockpit on the large passenger planes. Yes I know its going to cost money, but how much did that plane cost, and there have been other times when the pilot or copilot has deliberately crashed the plane. (I remembere an egyptian one) We still don't know about MH370
"well what it leads to is just apps being first developed on 7.0, then having stuff fixed for 7.5, then being rewritten for 8.0 and then again the project reworked for 8.1 and then a total rewrite for 10."
And this device will be able to test for these conditions in a few seconds? That would be really cool, since current tests for some of these take a day or more. or multiple tests over time.
EG the TB test (yes I know its not called a manteau any more) has to be read between 48 - 72 hours. Other items on those lists need a culture to be examined after 24 hours.
"Yeah, and are these patients consenting to this?"
I'd guess they'd have to sign a waiver..
"And what does the TOS say about who owns the data?"
Is that Terms Of Service, or The Original Series (since we are talking Star Trek)
Anyway there already exist those wheeled 'nurse on a stick' machines that measure vitals, I am not sure how much this tricorder adds to the diagnostics. What is needed is connectivity between those machines and the software that does the charting.
We should stop using the word renewable for energy like solar wind and hydro. Its not theoretically renewable, but thats not the point. The point is that they don't emit CO2 into the atmosphere, and thats the thing that is going to screw up the climate. So we should be using the term Non-Carbon-Emitting energy sources. We could even use the acronym NCE but its probably already in use in some other field.
>Apaches dropping off the "enforcers"
The Apache is a gunship. It doesn't carry troops.
Maybe you mean Blackhawks
Tomorrow us Thursday, the Vogons will be here to destroy the planet.
Yes, at least this one is based on a book (series) rather than movies or TV SciFi
If you could remove a day from the calendar, which would it be?
April 1st
April 15th
February 14th
October 31st
December 25th
The 1st Tuesday in November on a leap year
Your birthday
Cowboy Neal's birthday
I didn't click any links but my guess based on the summary was Cybermen
Take off and nuke the site from orbit, its the only way to be sure
Funnily enough, the Hindenburg was designed to be filled with Helium. However theworld supply of He at that time was monopolized by the USA, who didn't trust the Nazis to only use airships for peaceful purposes, so denied them thte gas. So the Zeppelin company had to use hydrogen.
"the worst disaster was the R101 which killed 48"
But it didnt happen live on radio, or with the cameras rolling , thats why people remember the Hindenburg.
" Airships were not only vulnerable to explosion, they were unstable in high winds and storms."
fixed winged aircraft of that time were also vulnerable to storms, but they didn't carry as many people as the big airships.
Well scientists did some research and found out something that has been known for ages.
In related news, japanese scientists have discovered that whales still taste good, but they still need to do more 'research'.
They probably have a more modern sensor package than the spy satellites that have been up there for a few years.
I did know that, but why is it referred to as "an MOOC" in TFS ? Shouldn't it be a MOOC
and does MOOC rhyme with kook ?
"Barba suggests educators pay heed to Donald Bligh's 1971 observation"
I must have missed that particular Mutiny on the Bounty film
while cockpit video cameras may help determine the cause of some crashes, there are plenty of recent examples where it wouldn't help.
For example if Malaysia airlines had cockpit video, it would not tell us who fired the missile and why. *for the one shot down in the Ukraine) and we don't have any black boxes from the other one (at the bottom of the indian ocean)
"illegal even for governments to use since the Geneva convention."
Who takes notice of the Beneva Convention these days?
Many of the current groups of combatants (ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, Hamas, Houthis, Hezbollah etc) never signed the Geneva Convention, and certainly don't follow it.
Others have had a change of Government since back then, )like Russia and Iran, so don't feel bound by it.
And if you're a state fighting against such people (Like Israel) you realize that you're fighting at a severe disadvantage if you 'follow the rules' and they don't.
So they expect to sell 300 of them then
"5. The phrasebook doesnt have anything to get hungarian insurance scammers off the bonnet of your car at 3 am"
Maybe you should be travelling in a hovercraft instead (full of eels of course)
" GPS may not be capable of routing you safely around a drunken and somewhat bloated Jeremy Clarkson as he hurls homophobic remarks at you from the doorway of a run down pub in leeds."
Didn't they fire him because he hit the producer? Or did they just can the show instead? Its a pity because I thought Top Gear was mostly a good show.
So is it April 1 already in Russia?
Maybe they should go back to having 3 crew members in the cockpit on the large passenger planes.
Yes I know its going to cost money, but how much did that plane cost, and there have been other times when the pilot or copilot has deliberately crashed the plane.
(I remembere an egyptian one)
We still don't know about MH370
on the speed of your memory, and the speed of your disk, SSD's are getting more common.
"Do you know what a goddamn LIMIT is, fool? You are not supposed to ever reach it, much fucking less go past it!"
The pnly speed limit that applies to is c
So how come that happened in our solar system, but not in the many other exo-planetary systems that we have found recently/
"well what it leads to is just apps being first developed on 7.0, then having stuff fixed for 7.5, then being rewritten for 8.0 and then again the project reworked for 8.1 and then a total rewrite for 10."
There was a Windows 7.5 ?
And this device will be able to test for these conditions in a few seconds? That would be really cool, since current tests for some of these take a day or more.
or multiple tests over time.
EG the TB test (yes I know its not called a manteau any more) has to be read between 48 - 72 hours. Other items on those lists need a culture to be examined after 24 hours.
Disclaimer: IAOACNA (I am only a CNA)
"Yeah, and are these patients consenting to this?"
I'd guess they'd have to sign a waiver..
"And what does the TOS say about who owns the data?"
Is that Terms Of Service, or The Original Series (since we are talking Star Trek)
Anyway there already exist those wheeled 'nurse on a stick' machines that measure vitals, I am not sure how much this tricorder adds to the diagnostics.
What is needed is connectivity between those machines and the software that does the charting.
We should stop using the word renewable for energy like solar wind and hydro. Its not theoretically renewable, but thats not the point. The point is that they don't emit CO2 into the atmosphere, and thats the thing that is going to screw up the climate.
So we should be using the term Non-Carbon-Emitting energy sources. We could even use the acronym NCE but its probably already in use in some other field.
Companies in other states that buy CA produced crops should have to send the watere equivalent back to CA.
"How can you have 1.5 children per household?"
Shared custody, happens quite a bit these days.
Maybe I could use this tablet at work without the infection control officer (and charge nurse) complaining...