Son was watching with her in the stands, daughter was graduating.
Since the fall of reddit, I feel like I don't know how to internet anymore.
One thing I miss about reddit is that I could just filter out r/teenagers
That's a good point. Having the large scale would afford more room for safety monitoring and control equipment, access for maintenance and operations, and better economies of scale on equipment cost.
Not to mention one plant stays in place on land with unlimited access to support equipment and personal while the other flys though the depths of the ocean, exposed to all its dangers and unpredictability with only the people and equipment that fit onboard.
Profit is the only real problem with nuclear. The US navy has 7000+ years of operating nuclear reactors without a major incident, and with minimal enviromental impact.
I like how the colors persist on the gif reset too
Thank you so much for this. This moves Kanobi up my star wars quality later from bottom tier to mid level. Above solo for me!
Replace "just a" with "a great". I liked it!
Me too, I have to buy a new car soon and feel let down by the industry. Get your act together please and give me a 25k ev that can tow 2k lbs 100 miles.
We were supposed to have hover cars by now :(
This is indeed illegal and immoral. Example.
Elaine thomas did this, lied to her bosses, and the industry. People even considered her an expert. Reading the usdoj interviews with her, she may have just been arrogant, and kinda dumb.
Section 54 of the complaint against Elaine Thomas
During the November 19, 2019 interview, THOMAS criticized the -100F Charpy V-notch test. THOMAS said -100 F was a "stupid number" to test because nothing operated at -100 F in the water. She also admitted, however, she did not know the Navy's reasoning for testing at this temperature. THOMAS acknowledged that someone at Bradken had been changing failing -100F Charpy V-notch testing results to passing. THOMAS also admitted that she could have been the one to raise the numbers because she believed the -100F Charpy V-notch testing was "a stupid stupid requirement. When asked why she raised the yield strength numbers for the 1990 heat, THOMAS stated, "It looks like I raised the numbers to make it pass. This was not the right thing." THOMAS said occasionally she would consider rounding up -100F Charpy V-notch results if the numbers were "super duper" close to passing.>
I didnt want to leave, but here I am.