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andrewducker) wrote2009-01-18 03:30 pm
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A review of what is possibly the worst comic ever created.
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And makes it _really_ obvious that it's about 20% as usable as either the Windows or Mac interfaces...
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Eliza being one of the earliest examples of "conversational" software.
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Sully Sullenberger didn't leave it up to God whether his passengers were going to live or die. He spent a large percentage of his professional life taking time out to practice in simulation how to land a commercial jetliner without engines. When he decided that wasn't enough, he then went on to make a professional study, on his own time, of commercial aviation safety, so much so that telling other people what he learned from studying it turned into a second job for him. And (more goosebumps again) he decided, years ago?, that that wasn't enough margin for safety for him, so he went on to learn to become a certified glider pilot. Nor should you call it a "miracle" that US Airways flight 1549 had someone like Sully Sullenberger at the helm, because that's what commercial aviation is like.
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The truth about George Bush
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I am _very_ amused.
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Astounding view of an African nest - the thing's fucking _huge_.
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Or, to put it another way, I used to occasionally get pissed when they called people heroes or said stuff was a miracle too. I got over that phase.
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-- Steve notes that "miracle" connotes to a happening beyond human control, and THAT is what Brad is objecting too. There was some luck over the Hudson that day, but the results of that landing were very much borne of human practice.
PS: I think the best lesson we can take from that crash is, "Chance favours the prepared mind;" that's something you don't get from calling it a miracle.