Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I'm flying tomorrow. Should I be worried? It's not a transpolar flight as long the plane doesn't lose navigation and get lost.
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I'm flying tomorrow. Should I be worried? It's not a transpolar flight as long the plane doesn't lose navigation and get lost.
You should definitely refrain from operating any advanced computational procedures from any supercomputers you may have in operation during your flight. It could quite easily cause significant miscalculations in timings of the order of .000000000000000000001 ms or less. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
You'll be fine Amelia
If I die, you'll be getting a visit from my ghost.
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
Boeing or Airbus?
Airbus. I'm not crazy.
Originally Posted by Fish:
You should definitely refrain from operating any advanced computational procedures from any supercomputers you may have in operation during your flight. It could quite easily cause significant miscalculations in timings of the order of .000000000000000000001 ms or less.
Well, heck. I'll take some paper and do my calculations by hand. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I'm flying tomorrow. Should I be worried? It's not a transpolar flight as long the plane doesn't lose navigation and get lost.
What a coincidence. I'll meet you at the O'Hare terminal G bar at 2. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
All I see so far are moths amd airplane lights.....
Note that all of the pictures you see are dramatically enhanced to bring the brightness up. No clue if you'll be able to see it in your area, but try night mode on your cell phone camera and see what you find. [Reply]