#editorial | Logs for 2021-02-24
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[01:55:52] -!- AzumaHazuki [AzumaHazuki!~hazuki@the.end.of.time] has joined #editorial
[04:22:08] <Fnord666> =cite https://jeb.biologists.org
[04:22:10] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b>:<br/>Diana D. Chin, David Lentink. <b>Flapping wing aerodynamics: from insects to vertebrates</b> [$], <cite>Journal of Experimental Biology</cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.042317">10.1242/jeb.042317</a>)</p>
[04:23:26] * Bytram yawns
[04:23:26] * MrPlow flips a Skittle into Bytram's gaping mouth
[04:24:02] <Bytram> Just woke from a 5-hour nap(!) -- guess I musta needed it!
[04:29:23] <Fnord666> I'm interested in people's thoughts on https://soylentnews.org
[04:29:25] <systemd> ^ 03Australian News Sites Shocked & Upset to Learn They Don't Need to Rely on Facebook for Traffic!;: SoylentNews Submission
[04:29:34] <Fnord666> Now that's a nap!
[04:30:03] <Fnord666> I'm going through the new submissions now.
[04:30:47] <Bytram> Fnord666: Me is catching up on backscroll -- join ya soon
[04:31:00] <Fnord666> K
[04:41:28] <Bytram> http://feeds.mashable.com
[04:41:29] <systemd> ^ 03The multi-billion dollar USPS modernization looks like...a duck ( https://mashable.com )
[04:42:05] <Fnord666> Ok I have to add that. One sec
[04:43:02] * Bytram saw that in #rss-bot and was just getting the link resolved
[04:46:18] <Bytram> has nice graphics, even if accompanied with some snark (author does NOT like the look)
[04:46:36] <Fnord666> Ok, finished and ready for seconding by someone.
[04:46:53] <Bytram> k
[04:46:59] <Bytram> teamwork++
[04:46:59] <Bender> karma - teamwork: 278
[04:48:21] <Bytram> Fnord666: Dunno if you saw it in the backscrol, but we were graced with a visit by mrpg -- had a nice chat. Hurt his shoulder(?) but otherwise seemed in good spirits!
[04:48:41] <Bytram> 2nding bee wings
[04:48:49] <Fnord666> I did. I chatted with him a bit. Thanks for the ping!
[04:48:50] <Bytram> https://hackaday.com
[04:48:51] <systemd> ^ 03Flapping Wings And The Science Of How Bees Can Fly
[04:48:53] <Fnord666> Great idea
[04:49:30] <Bytram> Geesh! Guess I *really* needed that nap!
[04:53:50] * Bytram 2nds usps
[04:56:26] <Bytram> I like it! Has a certain "whimsy" about it.
[04:57:27] * Bytram 2nds MS shortening LTSB/LTSC
[04:57:28] <Fnord666> Thanks
[04:57:40] <Fnord666> One more and that will be it for me for the night
[04:58:21] <Bytram> it's a bit frustrating when the only storis in the queue I can see to work on are the ones I subbed
[05:00:48] <Bytram> ready
[05:01:25] <Bytram> brb
[05:02:40] <Fnord666> Yep
[05:08:56] <Fnord666> Ok. That's it for me. Have a good night Bytram!
[05:10:37] <Bytram> Fnord666: Thanks bunches, and the same to you!
[05:35:31] <Bytram> =asub https://www.cnn.com
[05:35:37] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Error" (1p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[05:53:43] <Bytram> =g LOM Loss of Mission NASA
[05:53:44] <systemd> https://www.nasa.gov - + Part 8: Risk and Reliability
[05:54:00] <Bytram> =g LOC Loss of Crew NASA
[05:54:00] <systemd> https://ntrs.nasa.gov - NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
[05:54:16] <Bytram> =w LOC Loss of Crew NASA
[05:54:17] <systemd> The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA; /ˈnæsə/) is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government responsible for the civilian - https://en.wikipedia.org
[05:54:32] <Bytram> =w LOC "Loss of Crew" NASA
[05:54:32] <systemd> 5segment SRBs. According to NASA, this vehicle design had a Loss of Mission (LOM) risk factor below 1 in 90 and a Loss of Crew (LOC) risk factor below 1 in - https://en.wikipedia.org(rocket_family)
[05:55:02] <Bytram> =w LOM "Loss of Mission" NASA
[05:55:02] <systemd> from micrometeoroids and orbital debris (MMOD). NASA pegged the overall risk of a loss of mission (LOM) as 1-in-60, covering scenarios where the Crew Dragon - https://en.wikipedia.org
[05:56:23] <Bytram> =w Apollo 13
[05:56:23] <systemd> Apollo 13 was the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo space program and the third meant to land on the Moon. The craft was launched from Kennedy Space - https://en.wikipedia.org
[06:02:20] <Bytram> =w space shuttle disasters
[06:02:20] <systemd> The Space Shuttle Columbia disaster was a fatal incident in the United States space program that occurred on February 1, 2003, when the Space Shuttle Columbia (OV-102) - https://en.wikipedia.org
[06:48:16] <Bytram> =asub https://arstechnica.com Also at: +https://www.askwoody.com/2021/frys-electronics-is-closing/
[06:48:21] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Report: Fry’s Electronics Going Out of Business, Shutting Down All Stores" (10p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[06:52:11] <AzumaHazuki> fuck
[07:13:03] <Bytram> that's gonna do it for me; have a great night everybody!
[13:22:58] <Bytram> =g frye's
[13:22:59] <systemd> https://www.thefryecompany.com - FRYE Boots, Sneakers, Shoes for Men and Women | Since 1863 ...
[13:23:11] <Bytram> =g frye's electronics
[13:23:12] <systemd> https://www.frys.com - Fry's Home
[14:24:50] <Bytram> http://feedproxy.google.com
[14:24:52] <systemd> ^ 03I signed up for T-Mobile's $50 unlimited home internet service. Here's what happened ( https://www.cnet.com )
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