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N0body , to memes in On Inflation

Meanwhile, the economy rich people’s yacht money is doing fantastic by every metric.

explodicle , to memes in On Inflation

To be fair, we do keep voting for people who want inflation all the time on purpose.

Republicans: hey let’s make saving Kafkaesque so it’s harder to strike.

Democrats: this is actually good for “the economy” so we’re cool with that.

splatt9990 , to memes in Solving the housing crisis

“Do refrigerators still come in big cardboard boxes?” “Yeah, but the rents are outrageous”

jabathekek , to memes in He dies in this one
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IIRC the bolts were never there to begin with. 💀

mkwt ,

There was an early news story where the subcontractor claimed that it wasn’t their responsibility to tighten the door plug bolts before delivering the entire fuselage subassembly to Boeing.

I haven’t been keeping up with this news in detail, so it certainly seems plausible to me that some planes were found to be missing bolts entirely.

PeriodicallyPedantic ,

I remember reading the same thing, and iirc they were right. The subcontractor builds the fuselage and delivers it to boeing.

Boeing then opens up whatever doors and plugs will make it easier to install the interior. Once the interior is installed, they’re supposed reinstall and secure all the doors and plugs. Because Boeing is going to be opening them all up, they don’t bother to fully secure them.

That said, it sounds like a process that’s just asking for miscommunication. If you expect the part to be removed, just deliver the part separately. If you put the part in it’s place, then fully install it and secure it.

dudinax ,

It used to be boeing made their own planes

SpeakinTelnet , (edited )

It’s a pretty standard process to have some parts installed “loose” and tightened at a later time. It could be to ensure fitment, add rigidity or even just to protect the mating surfaces from the elements during transport.

Also it’s probably not just because Boeing is gonna open them up that they don’t fully secure them. I haven’t seen the specs but it’s quite common to have a reinspection requirements when disassembling something that was fully installed for stress and damage.

Pretty much nothing in aerospace is left to communications. The assembly manuals are not just complete, they are painfully exhaustive.

BCsven ,

This one said the informal log showed they had to remove the door module ( thus bolts ) but no record of reinstalling them…and they run two logging systems so not all info is captured in the other.

PsychedSy ,

It’s much easier to temp install parts than design tools to hold the parts on the rail car or ship them in crates.

The wingbox gets corrugated plastic covers to keep the elements out during shipping. The wingbox doesn’t exactly need help being stout, though.

mkwt ,

If I remember right, these fuselage assemblies get transported on a giant beluga-looking airlift airplane. Where the whole nose is the plane opens up to swallow fuselage sections whole.

If you ship the door plugs uninstalled, you’re probably looking at a while separate shipment.

BCsven ,

This one said the informal log showed they had to remove the door module ( thus bolts ) but no record of reinstalling them…and they run two logging systems so not all info is captured in the other.

PsychedSy ,

It gets installed before the fuselage goes onto the railcar at Spirit Aerosystems and Boeing removes it while they finish the interior.

gravitas_deficiency ,

The latest iteration of the data I’ve found is that Boeing and Spirit (the subcontractor) used different QC systems that weren’t fully compatible; one of the areas of incompatibility is around manufacturing and maintenance procedures of the plug door, and nobody put a process in place to account for that (if you’re in tech, you know that means it was considered “tech debt” that can be fixed “later”).

dangblingus , to memes in Trolley Problem Solution

So the allegory here is if you’re faced with a systemic lose-lose situation, fuck with the control system.

dejected_warp_core ,

I don’t believe in a no-win scenario.

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jubilationtcornpone , to memes in very upsetting

Can we just put all the media and technology executives in an alley where they can fight it out like the scene from Anchorman?

pearsaltchocolatebar ,

Let’s just find and island and Australia them.

QuantumSparkles ,

I feel like we could improve the situation by making kangaroos carnivorous and predatory

flambonkscious ,

And the emus!

brbposting ,

I saw that! Brick killed a guy! Did you throw a trident?

Yeah, there were horses, and a man on fire, and I killed a guy with a trident!

Brick, I’ve been meaning to talk to you about that. You should find yourself a safehouse or a relative close by. Lay low for a while, because you’re probably wanted for murder.

tatterdemalion , (edited ) to memes in Math
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Anti-antifa does not subscribe to the law of the excluded middle, so double negation elimination does not apply.

EDIT: This was a math joke, but I’m proud that it seems to have gone over so many heads.

Viking_Hippie ,

It kinda does since, despite GOP talking points to the contrary, Antifa is not a terrorist group or even a group at all. It’s a movement with the sole purpose of opposition to fascism.

At best, being anti-antifa is being pro-fascist and the difference between that and being a fascist is miniscule if existent.

kameecoding ,

Is this some enlightened centrism shit? Lmao

davel ,
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HAL_9_TRILLION , to memes in It really was like that.

I found a better quality image of this photo but I still don’t have any idea what the hell is going on

pearsaltchocolatebar ,

It’s just a picture of my home lab.

kratoz29 ,
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Looking nice bro!

sneakattack ,

Air traffic control at home.

Ross_audio ,

A lot of radio equipment.

BBC News on the monitor.

Maps of Iran on the wall.

I’d bet on amateur/independent journalist picking up as much radio traffic as possible.

Anticorp ,

Nah, that’s a hoarder.

Ross_audio ,

Definitely a hoarder too, but too much is on for them to not be using any of it.

BigDanishGuy ,

The person appears to be wearing a diaper. And in the top right corner there’s a post with what appears to be Hebrew writing.

In the right side of the picture there’s a collection of remote controls and I’ve counted several phones and calculators scattered about.

Given the disorganized appearance, and the 5 dollar headphones, I’ll venture a guess that this person is not so much a professional anything, as much as a Middle Eastern hermit wackjob.

LastYearsPumpkin ,

Yeah, looks like an electronics hoarder. Each of those things at one time had a purpose, but 90% of it is sitting there unused and needs to be discarded/recycled.

uservoid1 ,

Mickey Gurdus, an Israeli ham radio operator and media listener. In the age before the internet he used to listen to every transmission he could find from his homemade lab.

https://www.iaf.org.il/Sip_Storage/FILES/8/49398.jpg

Mickey Gurdus, Who Eavesdropped on the World

www.youtube.com/watch?v=srcN3KaTjd0

thesporkeffect ,

You know it smell crazy in there

JoeKrogan , to piracy in I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!
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Thank you for your service 🎖️

samus12345 , to memes in I hate sand
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“They’re not shadowy, they do their evil out in the open.”

rusticus , to memes in The "Left"
EmpathicVagrant ,
rusticus ,

Amazing to me that Trumpists have zero self awareness.

These “signs of fascism” docs should add “a blind and ignorant base”.

Agent641 ,

They read it as a recipe not a warning.

Everythingispenguins ,

Oh we are safe, no way in hell Trump reads Dostoevsky

uis ,
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Ahahahaha. Nice one.

Everythingispenguins ,

Thanks, it is good to know a few people got my niche reference.

DmMacniel , to memes in your video will play after this ad

What are those Ads you are talking about? Asking as a uBlock Origin and Grayjay user.

KpntAutismus ,

more of a revanced guy, but yeah what ads?

Steve ,

Hoping for a solution on the Roku, it looks like Im going to have to abandon it for a PC. I will only miss the remote.

JCreazy ,

Google TV has an app. I ditched Roku a long time ago.

Presi300 , (edited ) to mildlyinfuriating in Scammers placing keywords related to a different app, hoping users get confused
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fyi, don’t use simple mobile tools anymore, it’s basically adware now, the project has been forked and renamed to fossify

Neon ,

he’s searching for fossify, the fork of simple

Presi300 ,
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I’m blind lmfao

skeeter_dave , to piracy in "Piracy is a service issue.." (Image is a real story btw, link in post)

I’m so glad that I subscribed to netflixs DVD rental service. I would get stuff in the mail, rip the disks with handbrake, and send back. Repeat. Torrents where a no go with a 5gb a month satellite ISP.

BigBananaDealer ,
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genius idea, i should have done that but i was only a child

MxM111 , to memes in It's a mystery

Give man a fish and they call you a communist. Create a baby crashing machine and they call you shrewd businessman. Or something like this.

emergencyfood ,

No, no, it’s asking why he has no fish that gets you called a communist.

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