Incognito mode, buddy. Take no risks.And I thought it's for sites you don't want to have in your browser history because they're somewhat shady and oring illegal. Two types of people I guess.
"The city is flying! We're fighting an army of robots! And I have a bow and arrow! None of this makes sense!"
Should I watch comic book superhero movies even though I never read (or ever cared about) the comic books?
Hahahaha! My kiddo's high school band played "The Game", it was sometimes annoying, and sometimes a riot. During competition, as the band takes the field many venues will have "shoutouts" to the kids (from parents, each other, etc). Well, the 'Cruiser had one for the color guard "To the Mustang Band Color Guard, you just lost The Game!"
I could hear the groan from across the field, the tuba section cracked up (but then-it's a tuba thing; they're pretty strange to begin with).
Two girls in the percussion pit, looked over at me and gave me the knowing look (I tried to play innocent, no luck).
Should I watch comic book superhero movies even though I never read (or ever cared about) the comic books?
Ted Sturgeon
Incognito mode, buddy. Take no risks.![]()
You just lost The Game!
New arsenal to the set of "useful" link shorteners: www.donotlink.com
New aircraft computer bugs... a Boeing 787 can have a total electrical blackout because of a computer issue... after being continously powered on for 248 days (about 2³² milliseconds)
https://www.federalregister.gov/art...iness-directives-the-boeing-company-airplanes
What the heck?This AD was prompted by the determination that a Model 787 airplane that has been powered continuously for 248 days can lose all alternating current (AC) electrical power due to the generator control units (GCUs) simultaneously going into failsafe mode. This condition is caused by a software counter internal to the GCUs that will overflow after 248 days of continuous power.
What the heck?
Why would anyone need such a counter in a generator control unit?
I would have expected something along the lines of "please reboot the board computer for maintenance" to be mentioned somewhere in the manual... :shifty: