Bagellord
Bagellord t1_jckk3qm wrote
Reply to comment by Stratafyre in Slovak government to send MIG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine by esberat
I imagine that they probably have more pilots than usable aircraft at any one time. Combat aircraft are very complicated to keep in a ready state, so you're going to have aircraft that are unable to be used. Adding more aircraft or even just spare parts is going to enable them to increase their sorties.
Regular aircraft require a significant amount of maintenance just to fly safely, now add even more systems to that - radar, more communication gear, countermeasure/defensive systems, then the weapons, and it gets even worse. Then when you look at fighters, that can undergo extreme stresses, it compounds everything.
Bagellord t1_j9cm8b3 wrote
Reply to comment by RobinsShaman in Russia's economy shrinks by less than expected by SnooPaintings5866
Lost productivity of not just the individual, but also the people who need to care for them who could have otherwise done other things. If someone's spouse was a school teacher or a factory worker, but now they have to stop doing that to care for their disabled spouse, that's another job that isn't being done.
Bagellord t1_j63vriw wrote
Reply to comment by Ansuz07 in News outlets ask judge to unseal documents in Dominion's defamation case against Fox News | CNN Business by Miguenzo
Frankly, I admire them for doing it and will continue to do if they stick to their guns. I just hope they are able to keep their employees paid while going through this, because it ain't cheap.
Bagellord t1_j5yuwyc wrote
Reply to comment by random20190826 in Immigrant farm worker charged with 7 murders in northern California shooting by vpuetf
Hmm, I wonder what would happen if he didn't receive a life sentence? Would he serve his sentence, probably be deported afterwards, and then China might punish him (possibly/probably with death)?
Bagellord t1_j4st4xf wrote
Reply to comment by I-Am-Disturbed in TIL about SubTropolis, a giant former limestone mine under Kansas City that was converted into the world’s largest underground business complex. The 1,100-acre complex is accessed through tunnels, and as of 2015, 1,600 people worked there. by corn_dog_22
Same! It was really cool
Bagellord t1_iyizj6h wrote
Reply to comment by TheDodoBird in Senate confirms first inspector general for Pentagon in 7 years by Darth__Monday
And where it's been up for a decent period of time, without having been removed. Removal isn't instant, depending on the sub and can take a minute for someone to review.
Bagellord t1_iyiy595 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Senate confirms first inspector general for Pentagon in 7 years by Darth__Monday
What does that have to do with anything? Yes, we are a republic, not a direct democracy. But people still vote for their representatives. There's only one party I know of that constantly insists, without evidence, that there's massive fraud. There's only one party that has members insist that because of said "fraud" that the loser of the election should be instated, and not the winner.
Bagellord t1_iyiuzub wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Senate confirms first inspector general for Pentagon in 7 years by Darth__Monday
Remind me, which party has attempted to overthrow democracy? Which party has tried to declare any election where they lost fraudulent, without any proof?
Bagellord t1_iyd5oyo wrote
Reply to comment by VenserSojo in Atlanta police arrest person with making threats to LGBTQ+-friendly nightclub by SellingCoach
Depends on what charges they bring, but I imagine they're going to throw the book at him.
Bagellord t1_iyd4b4e wrote
Reply to comment by Zealousideal_Bid118 in Atlanta police arrest person with making threats to LGBTQ+-friendly nightclub by SellingCoach
No, he should be tried and convicted of making threats. Then he'll be a prohibited person for life (barring any eligibility for expungement).
Bagellord t1_iy8x75u wrote
Reply to comment by SomeDEGuy in Rolls-Royce successfully tests hydrogen-powered jet engine by je97
What would make me nervous is keeping it stable and leak free in an airplane, over their service lives. Not to mention the infrastructure on the ground.
To be clear, I think it's a great thing, if the benefits are there. But there's a ton of work to be done beyond a functioning engine.
Bagellord t1_ivpo5ue wrote
Reply to comment by jaemoon7 in Russia to withdraw troops from key city of Kherson by NINETY_LIVES
Let me rephrase - how many working ones could they have left? Weapons like that have a finite life span.
Bagellord t1_ivpjsm2 wrote
Reply to comment by Draano in Russia to withdraw troops from key city of Kherson by NINETY_LIVES
How many can they have left, at this point?
Bagellord t1_ius5q7h wrote
Reply to comment by GuudeSpelur in Voters can erase racist wording in Alabama Constitution by motayba
It's really really dumb. Pretty much every election, I have ballot issues for counties that are on the other end of the state from me.
Bagellord t1_irla4sy wrote
Reply to comment by 2022financialcrisis in Crimea bridge partly reopens after huge blast, Russia says - BBC News by [deleted]
You know what would be peaceful? If fucking Putin and his cronies didn't invade Ukraine.
Bagellord t1_jef1d3l wrote
Reply to comment by Girth_rulez in Nashville kids write notes to officers who ran into The Covenant School shooting by Due-Reading6335
Definitely. If those four had been killed or taken down by the shooter, that's still time for more backup to arrive, more people to get to safety, less ammo and will for the shooter.