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orhanGAZ t1_jcx6sgr wrote
Reply to comment by Jamgull in TIL that in WW2, a Marine Corps Corsair pilot used his propeller to chew off the tail of an enemy aircraft after his guns jammed, while under fire from the enemy plane's tailgunner. The enemy plane crashed but the Corsair pilot made it back to base, receiving the Navy Cross for his actions. by hipster_deckard
Thank you for your Insight and detail on the tail structure and materials
orhanGAZ t1_jcx6mco wrote
Reply to comment by Psybor9 in TIL that in WW2, a Marine Corps Corsair pilot used his propeller to chew off the tail of an enemy aircraft after his guns jammed, while under fire from the enemy plane's tailgunner. The enemy plane crashed but the Corsair pilot made it back to base, receiving the Navy Cross for his actions. by hipster_deckard
Interesting facts thank you
orhanGAZ t1_jcx6j2y wrote
Reply to comment by Rhaedas in TIL that in WW2, a Marine Corps Corsair pilot used his propeller to chew off the tail of an enemy aircraft after his guns jammed, while under fire from the enemy plane's tailgunner. The enemy plane crashed but the Corsair pilot made it back to base, receiving the Navy Cross for his actions. by hipster_deckard
LOL. And water is wet
orhanGAZ t1_jcti2d9 wrote
Reply to comment by MitsyEyedMourning in TIL that in WW2, a Marine Corps Corsair pilot used his propeller to chew off the tail of an enemy aircraft after his guns jammed, while under fire from the enemy plane's tailgunner. The enemy plane crashed but the Corsair pilot made it back to base, receiving the Navy Cross for his actions. by hipster_deckard
I'm guessing from the description this was the Pacific theater thus a Japanese enemy aircraft. Is it possible they were still using wood to build their AC making this feat a little easier?
I thought I read this in history that it made the AC very fast and maneuverable, but frail compared to American AC. Philosophy was fighting to the death, less about returning from mission.
Please by all means correct me if I don't have my facts straight.
orhanGAZ t1_j9iyts3 wrote
Reply to comment by GeminiLife in Often mischaracterized as a rather debaucherous, hedonistic philosophy, Epicureanism actually focuses on the removal of pain and anxiety from our lives, and champions a calm ‘philosophy as therapy’ approach in pursuit of life’s highest pleasure: mental tranquility. by philosophybreak
OMG, this is so helpful to me right now. At age 56 have been finally accurately diagnosed as being bipolar type 1. Stoicism helps us be more resilient to tough through things. I think corporate America Love this And is promoting it. And I, especially as a male, was all about continuing to feed into hard work will get me rewards thing. Most Americans who realizing balance is the key. But epicurianism is quite un -American capitalist. I have to have calm in peace in my life so it's not too sitting off my mania and range or put me into suicidal ideation depression. I will definitely be studying this more.
orhanGAZ t1_izkaur3 wrote
Reply to comment by Patapotat in EU sets December 28th, 2024, deadline for all new phones to use USB-C for wired charging by speckz
Exactly! It's been done before many times. They have a successful formula and they're not going to break it.
orhanGAZ t1_izk9b37 wrote
Reply to comment by Patapotat in EU sets December 28th, 2024, deadline for all new phones to use USB-C for wired charging by speckz
Do genuinely think Apple will develop and release something wireless charging fast enough to make people happy? I'll be at Apple. Customers have a fairly low bar when it comes to being happy because it's become so wild garden and cult-like. Just a little bit of spin polish and PR, Tim Apple can sell anything to his followers.
orhanGAZ t1_izk73pl wrote
Reply to comment by kapiteinkippepoot in EU sets December 28th, 2024, deadline for all new phones to use USB-C for wired charging by speckz
Yes, you can have his opinion. If enough people think it's shitty in the public forum, it gets marginalized. That's the way public debate and discourse has gone in the history of humankind. Think back to the steps of the Roman courthouse....
orhanGAZ t1_izk6p17 wrote
Reply to comment by PenDev0us in EU sets December 28th, 2024, deadline for all new phones to use USB-C for wired charging by speckz
Oh my god that's genius! That's exactly the type of bullshit they would do. Up vote for creative thinking
orhanGAZ t1_izk6ge5 wrote
Reply to comment by Patapotat in EU sets December 28th, 2024, deadline for all new phones to use USB-C for wired charging by speckz
Do you think in the next 2 years Apple will have a breakthrough with wireless charging where it's actually fast enough to make most people happy?
orhanGAZ t1_izk6awh wrote
Reply to comment by platinums99 in EU sets December 28th, 2024, deadline for all new phones to use USB-C for wired charging by speckz
Well, your heart was in the right spot but had such an old article. It's irrelevant. Not a good proof source for your point.
orhanGAZ t1_iwbss7s wrote
Reply to comment by rocket_beer in People who post stories marked false by Snopes on Reddit fall into five groups: Reason to Disagree, Changed Belief, Steadfast Non-Standard Belief, Sharing to Debunk, and Sharing for Humor. Reducing misinformation requires different approaches for each group. by asbruckman
It was the best they had at each time in history. Don't you think we can have an evolved model that takes care of the weaknesses and needs you mentioned. Again, I'm riffing here, brainstorming with an intelligent fellow human, to try and move in a positive direction. I think we could engineer something, based on our observed and recorded history as well as learn from the resulting good and bad in it.
orhanGAZ t1_iwbqs7j wrote
Reply to comment by rocket_beer in People who post stories marked false by Snopes on Reddit fall into five groups: Reason to Disagree, Changed Belief, Steadfast Non-Standard Belief, Sharing to Debunk, and Sharing for Humor. Reducing misinformation requires different approaches for each group. by asbruckman
Honest question... Weren't there times in human history where there were regular forums for discussion and debate in public places in person? Wisdom and knowledge worked out and settled and progressed because of them? I vaguely remember temple steps outside being one of these in history to debate ideas on religion and philosophy for example.
orhanGAZ t1_jcx6tcx wrote
Reply to comment by Delamoor in TIL that in WW2, a Marine Corps Corsair pilot used his propeller to chew off the tail of an enemy aircraft after his guns jammed, while under fire from the enemy plane's tailgunner. The enemy plane crashed but the Corsair pilot made it back to base, receiving the Navy Cross for his actions. by hipster_deckard
That is a likely scenario.