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Does it sound like something a human could play? You're not attacking how it sounds but what it's playing.


Would it be physically possible to play? Yeah, probably. But it sounds terrible, and if I heard a band do it live, I would genuinely consider walking out of the venue.


In this YouTube short you can see the pilot switching both fuel cutoff to run

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bd4Bler36Nk


there's literally two other similar switches right next to those?


The switches on the lower panel that are switched, are the fuel cutoffs


But they don't look protected or hard to switch?


No they don't, do they. That also corroborates the fact that they could be both switched to CUTOFF within a second, like the report states. That impossibility was raised by parallel threads here. In the video they are both switched on even faster than 1 sec apart, or, at least it feels like it.


They are hard to switch. You need to lift them to switch.


The pilot is toggling the switch on.

Toggling it off presumably requires more power and is multiple actions.


You move those switches down apparently. I don't think so.


Up/Forward ==> Run ==> Fuel supply is on

Down/Backwards ==> Cutoff ==> Fuel supply is off

https://www.reddit.com/r/indianaviation/comments/1lxxatc/fue...


I mean, there doesn’t seem to be a different amount of force necessary.


What do people have against chickens? Roosters should not be allowed but hens aren't loud or particularly smelly at all. Dogs can be a much bigger nuisance.


> Roosters should not be allowed

Ironically, the article depicts the homeowner holding a rooster; I can see why a neighbor would be pissed.

Backyard hens are thing in my city (dancing around HOA is another issue altogether), but our ordinance makes it abundantly clear that roosters are not permitted.


A former neighbor had chickens and didn't keep their coop properly secured. Coincidentally, the neighborhood raccoons were also the fattest, roundest animals I've ever seen.


Nature has a way of keeping things in check.

Government, not so much.


"roosters should not be allowed"

Why? We have a rooster. He protects the hens. He crows in the morning, just like dogs bark, and F-250s rev past the neighborhood road. Where do you think chickens come from in the first place?

It's just another small step to say "hens should not be allowed"


> Why?

Because I have a right to sleep peacefully in the morning until a certain time. Just like I cannot host loud dance parties at 2AM on a Saturday or start mowing my lawn at 6AM on a Sunday. For people to coexist peacefully in a society, there have to be reasonable boundaries.

> just like dogs bark...

And that's not allowed either. Check out answers at https://www.reddit.com/r/Georgia/comments/17kpm52/barking_do... or https://www.reddit.com/r/homeowners/comments/13r23zc/would_i...


Protects them from what may I ask? I live in a city where chickens are permitted, and my neighbors chickens are all roaming the streets free-range, and their greatest danger is cars which roosters can't stop.


I'd imagine cats would be an issue unless you live somewhere that just has no (outdoor) cats.


Cats

Hawks

Possum

Racoon

Coyote

Etc.


And rats and mice, which eat eggs. Roosters have been known to hunt them. They then parcel out the meat to their harem.


Evidence of active harm, if they were in the US they would have been raided. They get sanctioned and can sue instead.


> They get sanctioned and can sue instead.

Do you mean, if the government 'sanctions' you, your remedy is to sue the government?

The government can't sanction you without due process. Executive branch agencies have internal legal processes, with administrative judges, that can be appealed to the courts.

Also, you can't sue the government in most cases due to sovereign immunity.


Now you get a grey area when AI is being added to everything to use as an excuse to avoid state laws



@dang Semi-related but why are posts about Trump firing FTC Commissioners being removed/dead


This is just adding to the bureaucracy, instead of approving all purchases on the card at once now they have to get approval for each and every purchase.


Bureaucrats revel and rejoice in paperwork


So DOGE is in fact pro-beauracracy?


First is reduce cost, if it takes more paperwork to reduce costs then so be it.


I really hope you understand what cache coherency is if you work in tech. It's the exact same context here on why this is less efficient in time and money here.

>First is reduce cost

So, what do you think we are reducing costs for? You said you own a business, so I suppose you would benefit more than average from tax cuts.


so musk is a bureaucrat now?


It's pretty even on both sides of dot and comma

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separator#Conventions_...


Thanks for that, I didn’t know it was that common. Would be interesting to know whether there was ever an attempt to find a globally consistent form.

If you look at the image, Antarctica has “data unavailable” - seems we still don’t know what the penguins use! /s


For the thousands separator, the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (based in France) recommends the use of a space, and as a result this is used in France.


What exactly are they ahead in? only thing that stood out was price


What's the going price for an BD Atlas robot?


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