I hate how Via Rail is trying to call it "an inconvenience."
A train being 15 minutes late is an inconvenience. A train running out of the sandwich you like is an inconvenience. This was a complete lack of emergency planning and care for the passengers. The fact that a diabetic person has to be rescued off the train is appalling.
There needs to be regulations brought in to stop any transportation business from being able to literally trap people like this all because they don't want to pay to make it right.
The business will always only do what's best for them. They're becoming less and less afraid of bad PR. So we need to make them care again with regulations, fines, and even criminal charges when it reaches that threshold.
Who wants to bet Sony will shoehorn in a PSN requirement just to play a single player game?
Oh wait, it says so right on the requirements image in the lower right corner. Colour me shocked.
What's going on in your screenshot? Where's the gunner? Or is this a joke I'm not aware of?
The UCP folks. The party of big government in control of everything. From municipalities to whether or not you can defend yourself in court or from the police. Gonna be fun for the folks sitting in an interrogation room praying a lawyer will show up while they're being antagonized by the cops. They can't force you to answer, but they sure as shit can make your life hell while in their custody.
I'm enjoying it so far. The new mobs are fun and mix well with the others. The new cave type for the morkite seed missions is confusing though, I keep getting lost in them. Hopefully they'll start making sense soon.
I have never seen such a tool, but that sounds like a neat idea.
I'd suggest instead you look for the style of beers you enjoyed over there to find new beers. Was it Belgian ales? Witbier? Maybe a Bock, or something darker like a Dunkelweisen?
There are lots of different styles, and most microbreweries make a few different ones. Frankly, there's never been a better time to find new beers, I'm always seeing new ones in the stores.
In this case, it sounds like the heat shield still performed and protected the craft. But since it burned in ways they didn't predict, they want to understand why first. They also delayed the next mission to give themselves time to understand what happened.
To me this sounds like they are making sure the heat shield will stand up to all the actual stresses it will be under and making sure they fully understand what those stresses are.
This is actually good to see. They are not merely accepting the risk to the heat shield, they are searching for the root cause to the problem. NASA is keeping the Challenger and Columbia disasters in mind while designing and launching the Artemis missions.
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