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Shareholder value = focus on short-term goals.
LOLShareholder value = focus on short-term goals.
Where is there a short term focus in that doctrine?
I thought they drug tested for critical jobs like door assembly on a jet.Or you could close down all the medical marijuana shops near Everett
If the edges were angled that could help but then the door plugs would have to be installed from inside the plane. I suspect there is significant pressure at altitude. The plug is secured by 4 steel bolts. "Once these bolts are installed, they are secured using castle nuts and cotter pins. Outboard motion of the plug is prevented by 12 stop fittings (6 along each forward and aft edge) installed on the fuselage door frame structure," the NTSB said.Maybe design that door plug so that stress holds it in place instead of releasing it, maybe not possible but who knows,
I'm more worried about them running over workers driving fork lifts while high.Or you could close down all the medical marijuana shops near Everett, like the Green Lady and Bud Commander, or Macs Tea Room or the Sweat Leaf,
I am not even a little curious about the modern whacky tobacky, devil's lettuce, etc. A few decades of breeding to maximize THC content apparently worked. I did my share back in the 60's but long ago said bye-bye to Puff the magic dragon.This endo stuff they got out nowadays can make you forget your name in ten minutes,
Or just fill out the travel tag correctly,
A quick web search reveals that worldwide >150K people die every day. It is human nature to somewhat devalue massively repetitive events.ot....just saw something that said basically as many people here die from fentanyl overdoses every day as would be a normal load of passengers on one of these.
Is kinda weird to think that if we lost a Boeing full of passengers every day, would seem like a bigger deal...
Maybe it's the choice to use drugs that could kill you thing.... the choice to use planes that could a little different....
It's also the idea of being a completely helpless passenger (with zero control over what happens) at 10k miles height flying really fast. Plus, most of us have done this many times. On the other hand, the idea of injecting a black market substance with a needle into my body is repulsive and absurd to me, and probably most of us here.ot....just saw something that said basically as many people here die from fentanyl overdoses every day as would be a normal load of passengers on one of these.
Is kinda weird to think that if we lost a Boeing full of passengers every day, would seem like a bigger deal...
Maybe it's the choice to use drugs that could kill you thing.... the choice to use planes that could a little different....
I have never flown at 10k miles height. The highest I think (60k feet) was in an air force transport flying over to Germany for NATO maneuvers.It's also the idea of being a completely helpless passenger (with zero control over what happens) at 10k miles height flying really fast. Plus, most of us have done this many times. On the other hand, the idea of injecting a black market substance with a needle into my body is repulsive and absurd to me, and probably most of us here.
Bottom line is, we are really bad at objectively assessing risks and acting on them properly. We are worse at assessing abstract long-term risks. If people could see the scenarios playing out for their grandchildren, they would mostly act much differently wrt to climate change and similar problems.
10 kilometers, of course.I have never flown at 10k miles height. The highest I think (60k feet) was in an air force transport flying over to Germany for NATO maneuvers.
Many (most) people killed by fentanyl are ingesting fake pills with fentanyl mixed in. I guess fentanyl laced vitamins could kill old farts like me.
JR
Of course, sorry for taking what you wrote literally?10 kilometers, of course.
Kilometer = km units and symbols matter.10 kilometers, of course.
You might be surprised how many people in the music industry and elsewhere take illicit drugs in a form that can be adulterated with fentanyl, etc. I'm with you as far as use goes, but many are willing to take the trip.It's also the idea of being a completely helpless passenger (with zero control over what happens) at 10k miles height flying really fast. Plus, most of us have done this many times. On the other hand, the idea of injecting a black market substance with a needle into my body is repulsive and absurd to me, and probably most of us here.
Yep*.Bottom line is, we are really bad at objectively assessing risks and acting on them properly.
Like the real and direct risks of not eating healthy, not exercising, and generally ignoring basic bodily maintenance.We are worse at assessing abstract long-term risks.
*And here's an example of improper assessment of risk.If people could see the scenarios playing out for their grandchildren, they would mostly act much differently wrt to climate change and similar problems.
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