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Vehicle Assembly Building
“Complex 39 reflection shot of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) under construction with the Launch Control Center (LCC) and Service Towers as seen from across the Turning Basin.” - via Wikimedia Commons
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Zurich Airport, Switzerland (No. 4)
Terminal E
Terminal E contains gates prefixed E and is also known as the midfield terminal or Dock E. It is a stand-alone satellite terminal located on the opposite side of runway 10/28 from the Airside Centre, and is situated between runways 16/34 and 14/32. It is entirely used by non-Schengen international flights and became operational on 1 September 2003. It is connected to the Airside Centre by the Skymetro, an automated underground people mover.
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KG Mobility dezvoltă un motor termic alimentat cu hidrogen: Autonomie de peste 500 km
KG Mobility, cunoscut anterior ca SsangYong, a anunțat că va dezvolta motoare alimentate cu hidrogen. Constructorul sud-coreean își propune să producă un motor care să ofere o autonomie mai mare de 500 de kilometri. Parteneriat pentru dezvoltarea unui motor cu hidrogen KG Mobility urmează să înceapă în curând dezvoltarea primului său motor alimentat cu hidrogen. Marca asiatică este implicată în…

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I’ve done a lot of edits to my pinned post over time, but worth noting I added my reference list there, since I’m using it as a running list of sources.
Also added a bit about being happy to answer questions/clarify the context behind things I’ve written and give technical/historical advice. I’m not encyclopedic about trains but can probably point you in the right direction and I’m a manufacturing engineer irl so I have a decent conceptual knowledge of a lot of mechanical things/heavy machinery. I’m weird very familiar with converting/retrofitting heavy machinery and the economics of it, which is something I know this fandom LOVES. Ironically I’m pretty terrible with electrical stuff, I barely passed the basic circuits class I took in college.
(if you ever want writing advice on literally anything amusement ride/park related though, dear god that I’m hardcore into and have been for over a decade.)
#my job involves a ton of retrofitting and i’ve seen a lot of weird stuff at the train museum i worked at#i am mostly familiar with the janky stuff done to old diesel engines and passenger cars (you can get away with… a lot actually)#the tl;dr is it’s super common irl for stuff like rail equipment and similar durable heavy machinery to get repurposed multiple times#turning unpowered coaches into emus/vice versa and turning baggage cars into generator/circus/redneck open air coaches are blank checks#turning old engines/multi units into control cabs is a much creepier blank check (they get gutted and possess others basically lmao)
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Zurich Airport, Switzerland (No. 3)
Terminal A
Terminal A contains gates prefixed A. It opened in 1971, and it is used exclusively by flights to and from destinations inside the Schengen Area, including Switzerland domestic flight to Geneva. Since its expansion in 1982–1985, it takes the form of a finger pier, directly connected at one end to the Airside Centre.
Terminal A was scheduled to be torn down and replaced by an entirely new facility from 2021. However, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic the start of the project has been postponed for at least three years.
Source: Wikipedia
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had some work today with the group thats testing an ultracold sensor, and the cryostat was on and making its usual obnoxious noises. so i made a recording of the noise and. i cant fucken find the file.
#tütensuppe#it exists obviously but the file explorer wont show me#i can find other files made with that app! but not this recording in particular#anyway its a very loud extremely rhythmic squeaking#and every time im there while its on i find myself waggling along with it#the control unit is attached to a computer that needed some extra attention to connect to the machine#so today they were trying to set up another device with it thats used to take data from the sensor.#both of these use serial ports (rs232) that interface to usb#and! they use a similar driver. but the driver for the readout device is customized and not signed#so we had to jump some hoops to get it running. and then! because they are so similar.#installing the new driver shoots down the other one. so you can no longer read out pressure values from the cryostat.#genius engineering there#luckily the computer also has a rs232 port so we could just connect it there and save this bullshit#i have spent So Much Time last year finagling this stupid driver into place im not letting that company just kill it#average lab equipment driver experience
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if I've learned anything from grad school it's to check your sources, and this has proven invaluable in the dozens of instances when I've had an MBA-type try to tell me something about finances or leadership. Case in point:
Firefox serves me clickbaity articles through Pocket, which is fine because I like Firefox. But sometimes an article makes me curious. I'm pretty anal about my finances, and I wondered if this article was, as I suspected, total horseshit, or could potentially benefit me and help me get my spending under control. So let's check the article in question.
It mostly seems like common sense. "...track expenses and income for at least a month before setting a budget...How much money do I have or earn? How much do I want to save?" Basic shit like that. But then I get to this section:
This sounds fucking made up to me. And thankfully, they've provided a source to their claim that "research has repeatedly shown" that writing things down changes behavior. First mistake. What research is this?
Forbes, naturally, my #1 source for absolute dogshit fart-sniffing financial schlock. Forbes is the type of website that guy from high school who constantly posts on linkedin trawls daily for little articles like this that make him feel better about refusing to pay for a decent package for his employees' healthcare (I'm from the United States, a barbaric, conflict-ridden country in the throes of civil unrest, so obsessed with violence that its warlords prioritize weapons over universal medical coverage. I digress). Forbes constantly posts shit like this, and I constantly spend my time at leadership seminars debunking poor consultants who get paid to read these claims credulously. Look at this highlighted text. Does it make sense to you that simply writing your financial goals down would result in a 10x increase in your income? Because if it does, let me make you an offer on this sick ass bridge.
Thankfully, Forbes also makes the mistake of citing their sources. Let's check to see where this hyperlink goes:
SidSavara. I've never heard of this site, but the About section tells me that Sid is "a technology leader who empowers teams to grow into their best selves. He is a life-long learner enjoys developing software, leading teams in delivering mission critical projects, playing guitar and watching football and basketball."
That doesn't mean anything. What are his LinkedIn credentials? With the caveat that anyone can lie on Linkedin, Mr. Savara appears to be a Software Engineer. Which is fine! I'm glad software engineers exist! But Sid's got nothing in his professional history which suggests he knows shit about finance. So I'm already pretty skeptical of his website, which is increasingly looking like a personal fart-huffing blog.
The article itself repeats the credulous claim made in the Forbes story earlier, but this time, provides no link for the 3% story. Mr. Savara is smarter than his colleages at Forbes, it's much wiser to just make shit up.
HOWEVER. I am not the first person to have followed this rabbit hole. Because at the very top of this article, there is a disclaimer.
Uh oh!
Sid's been called out before, and in the follow up to this article, he reveals the truth.
You can guess where this is going.
So to go back to the VERY beginning of this post, both Pocket/Good Housekeeping and Forbes failed to do even the most basic of research, taking the wild claim that writing down your budget may increase your income by 10x on good faith and the word of a(n admittedly honest about his shortcomings) software engineer.
Why did I spend 30 minutes to make a tumblr post about this? Mostly to show off how smart I am, but also to remind folks of just how flimsy any claim on the internet can be. Click those links, follow those sources, and when the sources stop linking, ask why.
#long post#side note- this is one of the reasons i dont cover shit i dont like in my video essays. yall havent seen me angry.
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Zurich Airport, Switzerland (No. 2)
The airport has three airside piers, which are known as terminals A, B, and E (also signposted as Gates A, B/D, and E). These are linked to a central air-side building called Airside Centre, built-in 2003. Alongside the Airside Centre, the ground-side terminal complex named Airport Centre comprises several buildings, and includes airline check-in areas, a shopping mall, a railway station, car parks, and a bus and tram terminal. All departing passengers access the same departure level of the Airside Centre, which includes duty-free shopping and various bars and restaurants, via airport security. They are then segregated between passengers for Schengen and non-Schengen destinations on the way to the gate lounges, with the latter first passing through emigration controls. Arriving Schengen and non-Schengen passengers are handled in separate areas of the Airside Centre and reach it by different routes, with non-Schengen passengers first passing through immigration controls.
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#PH-NXE - Embraer E195-E2 - KLM#HB-JHI - Airbus A330-343 - Swiss#N675UA - Boeing 767-322(ER) - United Airlines#ZRH#Zurich Airport#Flughafen Zürich#Kloten#Schweiz#Switzerland#travel#original photography#vacation#tourist attraction#landmark#cityscape#architecture#landscape#engineering#plane#Swiss International Air Lines#take off#Terminal E#runway#Air Canada#Easy Jet#control tower
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Zurich Airport, CH (No. 2)
The airport has three airside piers, which are known as terminals A, B, and E (also signposted as Gates A, B/D, and E). These are linked to a central air-side building called Airside Centre, built in 2003. Alongside the Airside Centre, the ground-side terminal complex named Airport Centre comprises several buildings, and includes airline check-in areas, a shopping mall, a railway station, car parks, and a bus and tram terminal. All departing passengers access the same departure level of the Airside Centre, which includes duty-free shopping and various bars and restaurants, via airport security. They are then segregated between passengers for Schengen and non-Schengen destinations on the way to the gate lounges, with the latter first passing through emigration controls. Arriving Schengen and non-Schengen passengers are handled in separate areas of the Airside Centre and reach it by different routes, with non-Schengen passengers first passing through immigration controls.
Source: Wikipedia
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