4976 pts ยท December 9, 2013
Somewhere between professional amateur and amateur professional
#37 Also when doing the carbon fiber layup they started getting wrinkles which would get bigger as they added more layers, so ever inch of thickness to the hull they would stop and then MACHINE IT FLAT before continuing, and then they also machined the cap flange interfaces, which anyone who knows anything about composites could tell you AAAGHHHH WHY WOULD YOU FUCKING DO THAT
#28
#69
I remember reading a NASA material testing report from the 60s where they put greases and oils in a high temp vacuum chamber, the report had such phrases as "violent outgassing", "foaming, followed by consequent ejection of material", and "bulk of material was lost mechanically from the container", this definitely tracks with their findings lol
When I was looking for a job in college I had an interview at a grocery store, manager asks "What is your definition of customer service", I give a detailed answer and he says "Okay how about one that doesn't sound like its from a dictionary". I had no idea what he wanted me to say so I just say "helping people". Week or two later I call asking for an update he says I got the job and already called me, then after giving him all my contact info again he goes "Wait you're not [name]? Never mind."
When I worked at a convenience store they hired a guy to do overnight shifts and he was fired in like 2 days because they saw on the cameras he was stealing scratch off tickets and scratching them off out in the open right at the counter. When they asked him why, his response was "I thought I was gonna win"
The original post posing the question is related to a conspiracy theory where people think planes dont use much fuel outside of takeoff and run on ~90% compressed air, and They are lying about how much fuel is needed to fly in order to make plane tickets twice as expensive.
Yeah its Lupin III, I've only seen a couple seasons and the Miyazaki and 3DCG films but I think its pretty entertaining
#29 https://youtu.be/RJh9yTIBY48
Uncontained High Energy Release: when a turbomachinery failure very quickly transforms one part into many parts scattered across a wide area
Went there with my dad last month. Theres no way to convey how truly massive the collection is. We spent 4 full days there, totally worth it
and having an extra year to plan it the venue ended up being "let's just meet up at this bar super casual" so I didn't even bother (2/2)
10 year one just passed, the person organizing it put zero effort into it and communicated updates poorly, even after postponing it (1/2)
#15 My AIM password was "blah" and I still can't believe that it allowed me to do that, never made me update it, and never got compromised.
My family splits the vowels and consonants into seperate bags and you pick from whichever you need, makes the game easier and take less time
https://youtu.be/ou7GZDeOp3g
When he received complaints about his book, in the second edition printing he added this foreword
#37 Also when doing the carbon fiber layup they started getting wrinkles which would get bigger as they added more layers, so ever inch of thickness to the hull they would stop and then MACHINE IT FLAT before continuing, and then they also machined the cap flange interfaces, which anyone who knows anything about composites could tell you AAAGHHHH WHY WOULD YOU FUCKING DO THAT
#28
#69
I remember reading a NASA material testing report from the 60s where they put greases and oils in a high temp vacuum chamber, the report had such phrases as "violent outgassing", "foaming, followed by consequent ejection of material", and "bulk of material was lost mechanically from the container", this definitely tracks with their findings lol
When I was looking for a job in college I had an interview at a grocery store, manager asks "What is your definition of customer service", I give a detailed answer and he says "Okay how about one that doesn't sound like its from a dictionary". I had no idea what he wanted me to say so I just say "helping people". Week or two later I call asking for an update he says I got the job and already called me, then after giving him all my contact info again he goes "Wait you're not [name]? Never mind."
When I worked at a convenience store they hired a guy to do overnight shifts and he was fired in like 2 days because they saw on the cameras he was stealing scratch off tickets and scratching them off out in the open right at the counter. When they asked him why, his response was "I thought I was gonna win"
The original post posing the question is related to a conspiracy theory where people think planes dont use much fuel outside of takeoff and run on ~90% compressed air, and They are lying about how much fuel is needed to fly in order to make plane tickets twice as expensive.
Yeah its Lupin III, I've only seen a couple seasons and the Miyazaki and 3DCG films but I think its pretty entertaining
#29 https://youtu.be/RJh9yTIBY48
Uncontained High Energy Release: when a turbomachinery failure very quickly transforms one part into many parts scattered across a wide area
Went there with my dad last month. Theres no way to convey how truly massive the collection is. We spent 4 full days there, totally worth it
and having an extra year to plan it the venue ended up being "let's just meet up at this bar super casual" so I didn't even bother (2/2)
10 year one just passed, the person organizing it put zero effort into it and communicated updates poorly, even after postponing it (1/2)
#15 My AIM password was "blah" and I still can't believe that it allowed me to do that, never made me update it, and never got compromised.
My family splits the vowels and consonants into seperate bags and you pick from whichever you need, makes the game easier and take less time
https://youtu.be/ou7GZDeOp3g
When he received complaints about his book, in the second edition printing he added this foreword