No one cares about game ratings in Australia, do they?
No one cares about game ratings in Australia, do they?
This Reuters article provides a decent summary: https://www.reuters.com/legal/case-against-elon-musks-56-billion-pay-package-2024-01-30/
Zoom out to the 5 year graph and it tells another story.
Also such events (which are non-catastrophic) are not entirely uncommon.
The daily mail is not a reliable news source. Your friend should speak to their healthcare specialist for advice on flying if they haven’t already
Even the smaller competitors like Bombardier would have an interest in this, even if they are not the manufacturers of similar sized aircraft, a loss of faith in the aviation industry hurts everyone too. Plus suppliers etc.
As for the investigators (I know you meant FAA, not FCC), we have a similar issue in medical devices - you need seriously well educated experts to perform the investigations, and it is hard to find any without industry experience which wouldn’t look good on paper. The solution is to try as hard as you can to not have ex-employees audit their ex-bosses, but it isn’t always possible so we accept some overlap. It doesn’t mean these people don’t take their job seriously.
I don’t think this ends in beheadings, but there will (hopefully) be significant follow on effects. A threat to consumer confidence in flying is a risk to the entire industry, all Boeing’s competitors and the airlines will be screaming for the FAA to get the actions right here…
Thanks! I wasn’t clear on that detail!
Everyone is a bit shit here (including whoever came up with that title…). No one “won” anything here.
DoE wanted to use “emergency” measures to survey miner’s energy use, which is likely outside of the scope of the original intent of such powers (which appears to be why the judge granted a temporary restraining order?).
The Bitcoin miner’s claim the data release would cause “irreparable harm to their business…” If that’s not an admission of guilt, then I don’t know what is.
I don’t applaud this as an uplifting environmental story, but maybe an entrepreneurial one. *Many existing brooms are made of plastic anyway so it’s not more detrimental than a current solution.
Either way it smells of a “don’t worry about plastic pollution, this dude will turn it into brooms :)” type jig.
*Edited to clarify many brooms are plastic, before someone jumps on and starts throwing straw brooms at me :)
And hippopotamus!
There is no option currently, and no political interest to change it. Maybe this report will change that… Let’s see
Not owning a car with smart features
I spot no issues
Most applications assume max 2 charge/discharge cycles per day, don’t they?
And where space is not an issue, a cheaper option could be favourable? Im afraid I don’t understand both your points
As clarification I meant: “do people in Australia care about the tiny black and white sticker on the box which says “M - rated for mature audiences” now?”
and not: “why should the global community give a damn about Australia…”.
I remember cinemas were always strict with entry into movies, but game shops never used to ask for ID. Has this changed?