![]() 09/11/2018 at 13:02 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Sorry, Haynes, you dropped the ball wit h this one.
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“1981-present”. I guess t hat’s true, since there are unlikely to be new versions of the plane, but it’s funny to see on a printed book.
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The 1F-117A-1 is probably better written. Think I can find a copy on eBay?
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And there we have it!
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I bought this, but did not include any steps on how to replace the secondary EPS relays. Or how to stop the consoles from exploding.
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Even Scotty couldn’t figure out how to keep those damned consoles from blowing up when someone nearby sneezed.
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I’ve seen all the movies and tv series and I can conclusively say that Scotty appears to think that’s completely normal for them.
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You’re saying consoles are the hardware equivalent of redshirts. Makes sense.
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That DOES make sense.
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In case you haven’t encountered it yet, this is a really good read.
Redshirts , by John Scalzi.
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Yeah, I enjoy Scalzi’s stuff. Although I enjoyed Redshirts, I actually enjoyed his “The Android’s Dream” more.
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Thanks, I’ve read a few of his books but not that one.