Non-IT News Thread
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Obsolesce said in Non-IT News Thread:
@black3dynamite said in Non-IT News Thread:
Are they going to keep everybody's battery charged for them?
Thry dont provide gas now.
Well, the gas kinda goes along with @Obsolesce power question... the battery would be more like the engine (not an exact comparison). I suppose a better one would be breaks. Breaks are needed typically every 4-8 years, and cost around $400 (if you don't do them yourself)... that's a long way from $2000+ for batteries.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
Grumpy Cat, Internet Celebrity With a Piercing Look of Contempt, Is Dead at 7
oh no.. what a loss.
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
Grumpy Cat, Internet Celebrity With a Piercing Look of Contempt, Is Dead at 7
oh no.. what a loss.
Sarcasm?
A family's pet passed away, regardless of the stardom of the pet. The family is likely grieving.
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@DustinB3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
Grumpy Cat, Internet Celebrity With a Piercing Look of Contempt, Is Dead at 7
oh no.. what a loss.
Sarcasm?
A family's pet passed away, regardless of the stardom of the pet. The family is likely grieving.
yes sarcasm..
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President Donald Trump 'does not want war with Iran'
US President Donald Trump has said he does not want a war with Iran amid rising tensions between the two countries, according to senior officials.
In a meeting on Wednesday the president told aides he did not want US pressure to turn into a conflict.
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Big Bang Theory finally bows out from TV
Fans of the hugely popular sitcom have said their final farewell to the show after it aired in the US.
Since first hitting screens in 2007, The Big Bang Theory has become one of the most successful comedies in TV history - winning seven Emmy Awards.
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US F-16 fighter jet crashes into California warehouse
An F-16 fighter jet has crashed into a warehouse near a base outside Los Angeles, leaving the pilot and workers on the ground with minor injuries.
The pilot ejected before impact, and the small fire that broke out was quickly suppressed by the building's sprinkler system.
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
US F-16 fighter jet crashes into California warehouse
An F-16 fighter jet has crashed into a warehouse near a base outside Los Angeles, leaving the pilot and workers on the ground with minor injuries.
The pilot ejected before impact, and the small fire that broke out was quickly suppressed by the building's sprinkler system.
Someone in my FB feed yesterday posted a video from their cellphone of the aftermath yesterday... I was waiting to hear more news about it.
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
US F-16 fighter jet crashes into California warehouse
An F-16 fighter jet has crashed into a warehouse near a base outside Los Angeles, leaving the pilot and workers on the ground with minor injuries.
The pilot ejected before impact, and the small fire that broke out was quickly suppressed by the building's sprinkler system.
LIVE FUCKING ORDINANCES!!!
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
US F-16 fighter jet crashes into California warehouse
An F-16 fighter jet has crashed into a warehouse near a base outside Los Angeles, leaving the pilot and workers on the ground with minor injuries.
The pilot ejected before impact, and the small fire that broke out was quickly suppressed by the building's sprinkler system.
LIVE FUCKING ORDINANCES!!!
That has no basis in fact. A random warehouse worker is highly unlikely to have any idea if there was live ordinance on the plane.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
That has no basis in fact.
USAF won't state otherwise, that's as much admission as there is. That eye witness says there is live ordinance and there is no denial, that's as "confirmed live ordinance" as there can be. Is it the same as the USAF confirming it? No. Is the USAF a trustworthy source however? Not in the least.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
US F-16 fighter jet crashes into California warehouse
An F-16 fighter jet has crashed into a warehouse near a base outside Los Angeles, leaving the pilot and workers on the ground with minor injuries.
The pilot ejected before impact, and the small fire that broke out was quickly suppressed by the building's sprinkler system.
LIVE FUCKING ORDINANCES!!!
Yeah this is unfounded, one worker said that he thought there may have been live ordinances.
What is more surprising if the fuel didn't ignite and explode.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
That has no basis in fact.
USAF won't state otherwise, that's as much admission as there is. That eye witness says there is live ordinance and there is no denial, that's as "confirmed live ordinance" as there can be. Is it the same as the USAF confirming it? No. Is the USAF a trustworthy source however? Not in the least.
Tell me, how exactly is this random person supposed to know that shit was live or not?
Nope. people are fucking stupid in general. I will not accept this type of statement without any kind of proof.
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@DustinB3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:
Yeah this is unfounded,
NBC News reports that there were ordinances and hazmat had to respond because of it. So anyone on the ground would have a really good chance of knowing. Hard to hide the response team, and you can't really stop emergency services from discussing it.
https://www.wnky.com/f-16-crashes-into-california-warehouse/
"The jet was carrying ordinance, which prompted a hazardous materials response."
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Hazmat would have been there anyway
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@scotth said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hazmat would have been there anyway
Of course, fuel and all. But they specifically stated that hazmat had to be called for ordinances. Just repeating what was said. That what the news reported is wrong is just speculation. Eye witness reports and news reports both say that there were ordinances. We all know that witnesses and the news can be wrong, but at some point, we have to accept that all accounts agree and there is no reasonable grounds for doubting the people who are there. At a distance, it's idle speculation to think that the accounts at the site were false.
Once we go down that path, all news is fake and the entire point of news no longer exists. It's not like there is conflicting news in this case.
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I'm agreeing with you. I promise you that when they were dispatched, possible ordinance would be included in the notes and the crews that deal with that would try to be 1st on scene.
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@scotth said in Non-IT News Thread:
I'm agreeing with you. I promise you that when they were dispatched, possible ordinance would be included in the notes and the crews that deal with that would try to be 1st on scene.
Yeah, they would have to tell them what was there. And I'd expect them to warn people "we have X exposure risk" so people would know. In theory anyone anywhere near the scene would have to know. And if you didn't know, that would imply that whatever it was was so bad that they were hiding it.
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Now this is something that i believe. They guy posting pics to FB right after it crashed? no.