From ‘Alert, but not alarmed’ to ‘maybe a bit alarmed, still alert though’.
They’re gonna need another $15M fridge magnet campaign
Yes, he gave up official ‘daily daft dingo’ status in '85 so he could own american television networks
As far as immigration goes (even temporary) Oz still has the equivalent of moral turpitude regulations. They can be quite strict. They can also just say they don’t like the cut of your jib.
Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison denied Djokovic was being singled out and said no-one was above the country’s rules. But he added that Djokovic’s stance on vaccination had drawn attention.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-59889522
Note that this is only an example of a famous person running afoul of Australian immigration. Anti vaxxers are of course assholes and morons.
I said, with caveats.
There are four options available to manufacturers according to the regulations. The first two, a cascaded acoustic or vibrating warning, don’t intervene, while the latter two, haptic feedback through the acceleration pedal and a speed limiter, will.
That implementation of a speed limiter is not a hard limit though.
From this month it is already happening in Europe, with caveats.
https://www.theregister.com/2024/07/11/speed_limiters_arrive_for_all/
It’s kind of impressive that you skipped the ‘didn’t read the article before I posted’ and went to ‘didn’t read the post title before I posted’. That’s innovative.
3 year old account, no comments, only post is this one.
Who is upvoting this garbage?
That is a lot of it, but there are cultural factors too. For traditional weddings in much of Asia you drink local palm/rice/whatever wine. Drinking is often competitive, you keep your empties in front of you on the table.
Pick a random country in Asia and search ‘methanol poisoning’ here’s Cambodia, the number of results is shocking. This has made international news because of the death toll, not because it’s an unusual occurrence.
https://search.privacyguides.net/search?q=cambodia+methanol+poisoning&category_general
But, what if you wanted to see the Georgian flag without clicking the article?
You use compact view correct? Large view shows the full photo
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Honduras.
Initially the pilot seemed fine (for central america at least). Then he started nodding off and asked me if I could fly. My partner at the time dug a bottle of rum out of her bag and asked if we were going to die.
When I found the airport with a few jets on the ground I buzzed it because the radio worked intermittently.
It was kinda fun, my first landing. The pilot was still out when some unhappy looking people with sidearms showed up. There were three other passengers (I didn’t know them) they also didn’t seem very happy. I thought I did pretty good, no fire, nothing broken that wasn’t broken previously.
Makes for a good story years later, but if the aircraft looks like it’s in worse shape than an '87 Hyundai my advice is to not fly in it.
Not thailand, but Asia. I couldn’t figure out why our electricity would go out seemingly at random. I eventually found out that two houses had broken into the breaker box on the pole and connected with cable you would use for a lamp. It would thermal all the breakers in that box.
Often there is a local box that then goes to 12-16 houses, there is one main for that. Once run to your house you can do what you want, no one is inspecting you.
The electric company came out because of complaints and saw what hapened, they just cut the cables and relocked the box
Nope, don’t fly in any aircraft more than twenty years old in a developing country in bad weather.
Conspiracy theories can be fun, that doesn’t make them truthy though.
Questionable pilot training and aircraft maintenance on old aircraft in adverse conditions.
I have piloted junk where the Pilot in Command said ‘take over’. Look at the instruments, ‘hmm, altimeter, variometer, artificial horizon, compass are FUBAR’ , 'how am I navigating? ‘Watch the hills, here’s my phone, I use google maps’.
I have read it. Again, why are you posting this? It is not recent news.
You don’t have to put the in quotation marks, the translation was released by the Israeli goveernment, that is what this article and many others are referring to.
When this was released, two weeks ago, when the article was written, most articles disagreed with the official translation.
So why are you posting a two week old article?
This report is two weeks old. There have been many rebuttals to the translation. I can only assume this is posted in bad faith.