# 8 Utair Boeing 767-300 from Moscow on final approach to a runway just as an Aerolineas Argentineas Airbus A340-300 prepares to take off at Barcelona Airport.
For a more current example, this happened about two weeks ago. Southwest and FedEx Near Crash in Austin TX. 74 Gear breakdown on what happened. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG82fkmCQbc
Ladder logic is pretty simple, with VFDs you can fine tune just about any timing.
The tricky part is when something changes dramatically, say your box-making machine is being fed a different type of containerboard, with differing weights, cut and "slickness" causing havoc, but you just start at the beginning...
Ladder logic is simple, yes, but it can take a loong time to program something into it, depending on how complex the operation is. We had a steel making operation that made a steel bar from molten steel, then cut that bar into 15' lengths, ran it to a shear, which lifted it up, then pushed it to the shear and cut it into 18" lengths, ran it down a chain, pushed it sideways off the chain, up and then into a water tank, along the bottom of the tank and then out of the tank, onto another chain, kicked it off the chain and onto a different chain and into a blast cabinet off onto another chain, past a jet printer and then off that chain and onto a roll table to inspection. All of these operations had automatic and manual modes. And they all had to be done at the microsecond to ensure not jam ups. So while simple in theory, the time to actually program each step, to make it work together from end to end, took a lot of time on the PLC.
#2 - Giving your toddler spicy food is just fucked up. While it might be fun and makes a good video, there's no other reason than just being a bad parent.
I didn't start my kids until they were 6 or so. Very small tastes and they could speak back and tell me how they liked it.
Apparently, I've been told that when I was about 2 I begged for a cracker with "Red Devil" hot sauce on it because my dad was eating them. My dad finally gave me one (probably because he was a little drunk). According to eyewitness reports I didn't stop crying for an hour straight while EVERYONE was busting up laughing. Remember, this would have been in 1966...I have no recollection of it other than I DO remember a burning sensation in my mouth and throat that I hated, but what it was associated with I can't remember. Still, to this day, I always get a little anxious before eating any hot sauce, even if I've eaten it a hundred times before. Maybe it's the hot vinegar smell.
Just because the kid in #2 is wearing a Hot Chili Pepper t-shirt doesn't mean he was given a chili pepper. When my daughter was that age, I let her taste a slice of fresh lemon. Her reaction was the same except that she begged for more. To this very day, she still loves lemons.
I'm going to guess that #1 was staged like from a show or movie set
ReplyDelete#5 I've done that with my dick.
ReplyDelete@Luis-8PlusInches
TMI.
DeleteThat was funny,,
DeleteYou don't begin measuring from the crack of your ass.
DeleteJust saying.
#8 Where the term, having your nuts in your throat came from.
ReplyDelete#1, BOLO, vague description, only the name is known.. KAREN!!
ReplyDelete#8, cockpit voice recording,, OhShitOShitOShit!!!
10,Very satisfying to watch that.
"Annnd Ground request you inform the aircraft crossing the active we'd like to have a chat with them."
Delete# 8
ReplyDeleteUtair Boeing 767-300 from Moscow on final approach to a runway just as an Aerolineas Argentineas Airbus A340-300 prepares to take off at Barcelona Airport.
For a more current example, this happened about two weeks ago.
Southwest and FedEx Near Crash in Austin TX.
74 Gear breakdown on what happened.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG82fkmCQbc
Lemme guess, #5 is Stacy Abrams...
ReplyDelete- WDS
#9 - I wonder how many times he practiced that move.
ReplyDeleteJust once if he was smart.
DeleteIt's a small miracle that half the skateboarders, rollerbladers, etc, still have their testicles.
DeleteSelf regulating feature that helps to prevent us from having too many skateboarders. Most of 'em smash their nuts early on.
Deletenumber 10, wonder how long it took someone to figure that machine out to work like that?
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Ladder logic is pretty simple, with VFDs you can fine tune just about any timing.
DeleteThe tricky part is when something changes dramatically, say your box-making machine is being fed a different type of containerboard, with differing weights, cut and "slickness" causing havoc, but you just start at the beginning...
Ladder logic is simple, yes, but it can take a loong time to program something into it, depending on how complex the operation is. We had a steel making operation that made a steel bar from molten steel, then cut that bar into 15' lengths, ran it to a shear, which lifted it up, then pushed it to the shear and cut it into 18" lengths, ran it down a chain, pushed it sideways off the chain, up and then into a water tank, along the bottom of the tank and then out of the tank, onto another chain, kicked it off the chain and onto a different chain and into a blast cabinet off onto another chain, past a jet printer and then off that chain and onto a roll table to inspection.
DeleteAll of these operations had automatic and manual modes. And they all had to be done at the microsecond to ensure not jam ups.
So while simple in theory, the time to actually program each step, to make it work together from end to end, took a lot of time on the PLC.
#2 - Giving your toddler spicy food is just fucked up. While it might be fun and makes a good video, there's no other reason than just being a bad parent.
ReplyDeleteI didn't start my kids until they were 6 or so. Very small tastes and they could speak back and tell me how they liked it.
Pretty sure it was a lemon or lime. I don't know of any parent that didn't do that to a kid at one time or another.
DeleteApparently, I've been told that when I was about 2 I begged for a cracker with "Red Devil" hot sauce on it because my dad was eating them. My dad finally gave me one (probably because he was a little drunk). According to eyewitness reports I didn't stop crying for an hour straight while EVERYONE was busting up laughing. Remember, this would have been in 1966...I have no recollection of it other than I DO remember a burning sensation in my mouth and throat that I hated, but what it was associated with I can't remember. Still, to this day, I always get a little anxious before eating any hot sauce, even if I've eaten it a hundred times before. Maybe it's the hot vinegar smell.
DeleteJust because the kid in #2 is wearing a Hot Chili Pepper t-shirt doesn't mean he was given a chili pepper. When my daughter was that age, I let her taste a slice of fresh lemon. Her reaction was the same except that she begged for more. To this very day, she still loves lemons.
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