I will still take LED lights over the abomination that is Xenon lights any day of the week.
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That makes sense. I was thinking maybe they were pointing out plot holes and inconsistencies in loved stories, but yours is more reasonable.
It would have been likely even before the news...
One of the student pubs I used to go to during uni had padding on the wall for this exact purpose 😁
Me at a previous workplace.
-This is a piece of shit, who is the code owner of this module.
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Ah, it's me ("inheriting" code ownership when someone left was common)
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Who did this change
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Ah, it was me
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Surely I just made a minor change to this line here, who wrote the function.
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it was me, it was me all the way down
Fits the general theme of the thread as it was not giving any trouble for a year before being found.
This is the way.
Especially the part where it is claimed that users want to go home and pay bills. I have never once actually wanted to pay a bill.
TLDW;? Will watch it after work, but I'm curious now. 😁
Did a door materialize during the move only to later disappear? Might need to consult a holistic detective agency for this one.
Very few things are known. What we do know is that at one point contact was lost with the booster and later it was declared a complete loss.
I'm not saying it's impossible that it did an autonomous soft landing in the ocean, but that would surely be mentioned and hopefully even shown.
Leaving us with the logical conclusion that it had an uncontrolled descent with a hard crash. Whether it fell as one piece of debris or a shower of fragments is of course unknown. A complete loss of telemetry points towards an energetic failure. But it is possible it was a simple comms failure. So maybe I shouldn't have compared it to the starship fireworks, it might have been intact until it hit the water.
And unfortunately wrong order for Jesus Titty Fucking Christ