Yonatan Zunger (zunger) wrote, 2007-09-04 19:14:00 Yonatan Zunger zunger 2007-09-04 19:14:00 Previous Share Next I'm glad to see I'm not the only one with this approach to engineering... Airline sacrifices goats to appease sky god Tags: computer science, humor Post a new comment Error We will log you in after post We will log you in after post We will log you in after post We will log you in after post We will log you in after post Anonymously switch LiveJournal Facebook Twitter OpenId Google MailRu VKontakte Anonymously default userpic Insert Bold Insert Italic Insert Underline Insert Strikethrough Insert Link Insert LJ User Insert Photo Insert Media Your reply will be screened Your IP address will be recorded Post a new comment Preview comment Help 9 comments ...go 2 levels up... Expand zunger September 5 2007, 17:13:40 UTC 8 years ago Collapse Expand New comment Hmm... sounds like a design problem. Cows mean higher maintenance costs. I wonder if we could make future versions that required only chickens, or maybe flocks of doves? xaosenkosmos September 5 2007, 23:23:11 UTC 8 years ago Collapse Expand New comment That's why most domestic puddle-jumping is being done in Canadian and Brazillian planes. Ducks and chickens, repectively. zunger September 6 2007, 01:16:12 UTC 8 years ago Collapse Expand New comment For Canadian planes, I would expect the sacrifice of Loons in particular. xaosenkosmos September 6 2007, 01:18:40 UTC 8 years ago Collapse Expand New comment Yeah, the FAA is usually a stickler for manufacturer parts, but for some reason, they're pretty liberal about OEM stuff here. Post a new comment 9 comments zunger: ←OK, this is worth seeing... zunger: →Breaking news
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