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The pace of producing the product is way faster than pace of development, and managers hate that. I can't tell you how many times flaws went to production at F because steps were skipped due to development issues. And then they stayed in because the cost of warrantee were put into other groups...
That's not the engineer making the decision to skip processes, it's the management. Who are the same management who told the engineers to find a process to prevent the failure in the first place.
It's boring to blame the engineers and pretend they are the cause- it's always the people...
That will compromise build speed.
But the other issue is that they know what the vibration is, but don't seem to be capable of replicating it on the ground to test, understand the failure, and fix it.
Pretty sad.
The Sky did, too, except for Brundle. Who was right all along- the time lost with the slicks was way more than an extra pit. Someone had some bad radar and predictions to think that the slicks would work.
There hasn't been a an actual movie about Senna. Rush is about James Hunt vs. Niki Lauda.
LeMans is good in a racing way. There is almost no dialog between characters for 37 min. And I think it's the project that got McQueen into racing- who came pretty close to winning a Sebring 12 hour race.
Without the street racing with open wheel cars.
I'm way more optimistic about this movie with all of F1 having an influence on it. The only cringe thing I saw was that double pass at Daytona- hopefully that was passing two cars in lower classes than the "put the foot more down" that movies...
If anyone wants to start a brand new thread, feel free to- but racing starts today, FP1 is at 9:30pm tonight for Australia.
Also, the F1 movie trailer just dropped https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69ffwl-8pCU
In happier space news, Blue Ghost 1 is still working on the moon. Starting to do some drilling tests. Working hard enough that it's scheduling power cycling to keep it cool enough. Good for them!
So Sam Darnold made the decision for the Vikings. He's now with Seattle.
Justin Fields moved to the Jets.
Lions get another D-back- DJ Reed.
Enough going on to keep ignoring the NBA.
And the reason is that there are many engineers who are retiring now with an entire career assisted with computers knowing how hard of a job they had and they still managed to do it. It should be kind of embarrassing to SX engineers that they have had computers to aid them designing and making...
This is really interesting- some interesting fractals. And as a reminder, fractal is short for fractional dimension. (which I forgot)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnRhnZbDprE
The officiating wasn't hot tonight, either. But that certainly wasn't why we were swept. That was an incredibly underwhelming pair of games.
I know I've asked this before, but what in the world do they do at practice? I expect that the team should be getting better at every aspect of the...
Yes. Imagine how you figure that out with very simple data acquisition systems. And solve it with many small holes evenly distributing the flow. Without cad. That was where we really looked up to rocket scientists.
Based on that, I had to look it up. It sure seems that they could see this failure during ground testing of some kind. Can't really see those tests costing over $50M, though. Somehow people think that these launches cost $100M each.
When Apollo one happened, NASA took a year to figure it...
I'm too lazy look it up- let alone I don't want to give any direct attention news to elmo- what did it do wrong?
And would it have been found during ground testing?
So Boston is bailing on this season- they traded their captain to Florida.
And given the lack of moves by Detroit, it also seems they are bailing on their close chance to finally make it back to the playoffs.
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