Boeing engineers traced the leak to a flange.
I expected software issues, maybe avionics, but a flange? How.
Forgive me for only TLDW and not watching, but was ack mentioned?
I’ve never looked back.
Flashbacks to when I lived in the UK and so much misinformation in the (failed) referendum to get it there.
Made me realize: Consider the average voter and then consider explaining the merits of different voting systems to them. It’ll never happen.
Almost the whole difference from first to last place!
Came here to check on this and wow I did not expect them to make this call.
On F1TV Joylon Palmer said “there’s no way they would do that to Sargent”. I kinda agree. Yikes.
Should be perfect jellyfish time! 🪼
Just passed away last month 😞
Yeah I enjoyed it. Good racing up and down.
Yes this was bugging me too! How strange.
So conflicted. On the one hand good to see them actually sticking to the rules as written, but then: common sense 😵💫
Will they shuffle and F3 driver up to replace Bearman? 🤪
Wow, yes thata good one thanks for sharing 🤩
The scale always blows me away, looking at that cherry picker at the base.
I’ve gotta get out and see it with my own eyes one day.
Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson:
It scans all the activity on your phone, or your devices, your laptop, what have you; we do all of it,” Johnson told the panel about the app
It sends a report to your accountability partner. My accountability partner right now is Jack, my son. He’s 17. So he and I get a report about all the things that are on our phones, all of our devices, once a week. If anything objectionable comes up, your accountability partner gets an immediate notice. I’m proud to tell ya, my son has got a clean slate.”
OP using word ‘convinced’ is relevant here because whilst most people in USA ‘need’ a car (because there is no practical alternative to driving), they are being convinced every day that a private car is the only viable solution to transport in general…
… and then of course you get everyone freaking out when someone has the audacity to suggest that installing a dedicated bike / bus lane would mean less people need a car, and that would save everyone time and money.
Also while I’m ranting, I’m so over people harping on about how they can’t rely on public transit and that’s why they need a car. Like reliable and affordable public transport is some magical and unobtainable goal.
But then when gas prices inevitably get crazy high, or they get in a wreck, or traffic is a mess then that’s just The Way It Is and in no way an indication that maybe everyone driving a personal car for every single trip isn’t the most reliable or sustainable way to run a city.
Latest ep. of Strict Scrutiny podcast (“AITA? SCOTUS Edition”) has a good deep dive on this.
10/10 would visit again.
Whatever you pick checkout Yousician if they have it. It’s great for learning.