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| SiliconWizard:
Yes thumbs up for the pilot, sure thing. Otherwise, if I get it right, nothing to see here? It just happens. Fair enough, I guess. :popcorn: |
| Cerebus:
--- Quote from: tszaboo on January 18, 2022, 03:37:33 pm ---Thumbs up for the pilot for doing the landing safely, and not just bailing out. --- End quote --- Maybe he had all the ties he needed and didn't want a new one? :) |
| tszaboo:
--- Quote from: SiliconWizard on January 18, 2022, 06:52:00 pm ---Yes thumbs up for the pilot, sure thing. Otherwise, if I get it right, nothing to see here? It just happens. Fair enough, I guess. :popcorn: --- End quote --- Yeah, I guess it's like when a EV is on fire. You have hundreds of BMWs burn to the ground for every EV, even if you normalize it with sales, but it's going to the news because it is new. |
| m98:
--- Quote from: LaserSteve on January 18, 2022, 03:25:38 pm ---Airbus had one aircraft land a few months ago, where the weight on wheels switch plus a fault in the communications cycle between the CPUs tripped a crash of ALL THREE flight computers --- End quote --- Reminds me of the "A software tester walks into a bar..." joke. Reality always creates the most catastrophic edge cases. |
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