Drone manufacturer: "We're having trouble with our drones getting jammed, any ideas?"
Intern: "I always use CAT6 for my pc"
Drone manufacturer: "You goddamn genius!"
Drone manufacturer: "We're having trouble with our drones getting jammed, any ideas?"
Intern: "I always use CAT6 for my pc"
Drone manufacturer: "You goddamn genius!"
Looks about as terrifying as they behave with feathers.
Vi havde sådan et øre i min sfo for 20 år siden. Det eneste den blev brugt til var at opildne os til at få den op i det røde felt.
Most public transit in Europe is government backed, they're not just going bankrupt or lose their insurence, and I don't know why I'd tinker with a broken bus, the company has people for that.
I don't know much about him, but he's always seemed super cool. I'm down with a cool pope.
Kommer du her, og påstår at kapitalisterne ikke prioriterer mine interesser over deres egne????? Ej nu har jeg da aldrig!
Jeg ved ikke hvem det er ved kapitalisternes interesseorganisationer der stadig mener at danskerne er for dumme til at se igennem deres bullshit, men jeg kan love dig for at danskerne nok skal bevise at de har ret til næste valg!
Edit. Bonus video
I'm simply fucking baffled how they think their opinion matters in any fucking way, when they advocate for christofascism. They want every other woman to be breeding cattle, but expect themselves to be allowed opinions? Fuck outta here.
Det kan også være at der faldt en meget tung bowlingkugle ud af en af de ødelagte flyttekasser, som landede på vedkommendes fod. Jeg tror også jeg havde grædt lidt i det tilfælde.
I've now seen 3 completely contradictory definitions of what an astronaut it. 1 by ESA, 1 by the FAA, and 1 by a dictionary. Clearly no one actually knows what an astronaut is exactly, and what the exact minimum requirements are for an astronaut to be called an astronaut. What everyone seem to at least agree on is that part of what makes an astronaut, is in some capacity to visit space.
I've now seen 3 completely contradictory definitions of what an astronaut it. 1 by ESA, 1 by the FAA, and 1 by a dictionary. Clearly no one actually knows what an astronaut is exactly, and what the exact minimum requirements are for an astronaut to be called an astronaut. What everyone seem to at least agree on is that part of what makes an astronaut, is in some capacity to visit space.
Did they travel in a spacecraft, and did they recieve the necessary training to do so?
Not all astronauts pilot the spacecraft, and most going to eg. the ISS don't actually do anything while going to the station. That trip is also just an automated flight, controlled by the onboard computer.
It's more akin to, "if that makes them astronauts, then people who have traveled on an airplane, has recieved the training to travel in an airplane."
I doubt the wire would be strong enough to not snap in that case.