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Do you know this guy? it is he a random FB troll that stole someone elses identity? If you know him, you might say Hey back and thats it.
If he is a random person that came out of nowhere, I would not write back.Just a week or so ago someone took over the identity of a American brigadier General and told me he was a peace mission in Syria. Then he said his son was in a private school in Nigeria which didnt make much sense since he said he lived in the USA.
He was a friend of a friend so I let him send the message but it turned out that my friend said he was a friend of her friend with a similar message to her! He professed his love etc which is a clear sign of BS from unknown person.I blocked and I unfriended him.
Then I looked to see who was following me on my personal FB page and there were these men I didnt know from Africa and the Middle East. What do you think they were after? They are con artists that talk like B movie robots.
Bots. They also show up on Instagram.Just be cautious if you have no idea where the person came from or who he or she is.
They will profess they love you because they are looking for vulnerable people and sadly, they will eventually find one. However that being said, if this is someone you know that you know to be a good person, say hey back. Not that Im paranoid but just be cautious because they may have taken over someones account if its thru messenger or social media app.
If you dont know the person best not to respond. If its a phone text message and you know them, again just say hey back if you want to do so
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Is it a good idea to become an airline pilot now?
Its a very real possibility that airplane could be pilotless.
Within 5 years we will start to see self-driving cars on the road. But those are cars. Not planes.
You have to ask yourself a question though Are the benefits to self-driving cars the same as self-flying planes?The answer is NO. Benefits of self-driving carsSafer - less accidentsDriver can do other things besides focus on road.
Not waiting for a parking spot. Car drops you off and finds parking.Car can go make money for you while you are at work.
Car will find the fastest most efficient routeNow do any of those benefit airline passengers?The answer is NO. But wait.
.what about the costs? Wont it be cheaper to fly not having to pay pilots.
The answer probably notCurrently the total costs of ailing pilots at the 3 highest paid pilots groups (United, Delta, Southwest) are only 7% of the airlines total cost! That means that your $120 ticket is only really $100 of cost to the airline, because $20 of that is profit, and $7 goes to pay the pilots.But then you have to ask a question.
How much more will it cost to have all those features built into planes? More than $7 per person?And will it be as safe?
Because air travel is VERY safe right now. So yes, you will save $7 on your airline ticket, but you may not be happy when the AI flying you around decides to crash (that never happens with computers).The other issue is a chicken / egg problem.
Why would Boeing or Airbus build a self-flying plane without knowing an airline would buy it. What could they possibly gain from this when they could just make the plane 7% more efficient with much less risk. I cant see any airplane manufacturers trying to build self-flying planes.
It would be economic suicide.Boeing just announced the 797 which would be a 757 replacement. It requires pilots.
They will build them for 2530 years most likely.Also pilots unions would probably not allow this.So Id say you are safe to beceome an airline pilot for 3040 more years.
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What would happen if the ISS lost all power and means of communicating with earth?
After attending a 2.5 hour lecture from Andru00e9 Kuipers (Dutch astronaut) about his experience in space, I think Iu2019m capable of answering this question.
First of all we should ask ourselves what would happen at the very instant the ISS loses all connection with Earth.The ISS is connected and communicating with people on Earth at any time of the day. Just like mister Kuipers said: u201cWe are literally the eyes and hands of the people working at the surface in the command centreu201d.
I believe it wouldnu2019t even take 10 minutes before the command centre finds out they lost all connection to the ISS.So, what now?There are a few options that can happen.
First of all, when the power goes down in the ISS, it wonu2019t take long before the astronauts die in one way or another (no heating, no oxygen, no water etc.). Ofcourse the astronauts will try to solve the problem, but letu2019s assume thatu2019s not an option for now.
One option the astronauts could take is to send 3 astronauts back to Earth using the Soyuz for assured safety. The problem is that they are working on a very valuable mission which shouldnu2019t be cancelled without hesitation.The best thing the astronauts can do is wait.
Wait for what?Wait for the ground team to send a rocket with supplies, food, water, energy and most importantly a message what their plan is going to be to solve the problem or save the astronauts. Because of this, the astronauts have supplies to survive for a longer period.
In this period, many people around the world can work together to solve the power problem.The last option is to evacuate every astronaut, commanding 3 astronauts to enter the Soyuz and sending another Soyuz to the remaining other 3 astronauts. Space can be quite a b*tch from time to time.
Edit: Apperently there are enough Soyuz on the ISS for all astronauts to evacuate at once
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My boyfriend and I can't seem to communicate. Why is that so?
This is most likely because of a lack of unity and a feeling of conflict as well as conflict avoidance.
For example, I asked my ex to clean up the living room often. And every time I did, sheu2019d get really upset and it would cause a problem and sour the evening. Guess what I did?
I shut up. I stopped asking her. I stopped communicating.
And then guess what happened when she kept making messes in the kitchen and leaving food out over night, and Iu2019d come down at 8 am to spoiled milk on the counter from the night before? Itu2019s never her fault or she always has an excuse, etc., and it always pisses her off and ruins the morning.
So guess what I did? I stopped asking her. Yet she kept making messes in the kitchen and not cleaning it up.
She kept leaving food out over night. She kept making messes in the living room and leaving her stuff all over. And I just didnu2019t say anything because I didnu2019t want to cause a problem.
Because saying something about X was not worth the problems Iu2019d get from it, YET that anger and unresolved frustration was not fully going away. It was just building.So perhaps talk to your boyfriend about what I just shared and then designate u201ca talking stick.
u201d And whoever has the stick talks, the other person canu2019t say a word! And try to start sentences out with u201cI feelu201d and when you have the talking stick, it is your turn to be fully heard. When you do not have the talking stick, your entire job is to seek to understand from their perspective, without your own ego jumping into to demean their feelings in order to justify your own actions or ego.
And if you can do this, itu2019s very possible that you can u201cunclogu201d a lot of issues you have.But be warned. You may not like what you unclog.
You may not like the reason that your communication is broken down.
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I am 13 years old. My mom says that I am still a child, but I don't feel like a child.
Is a 13 year old still a child?
Yes, you are still a child. Your body is still maturing into adulthood.
No, you are not a child. You can make babies. Yes, you are still a child.
You may be able to make babies BUT if you are a female, you have a higher risk of complications due to the fact that your body is closer to that of a child than that of a more physically mature teen ager (say 16?). You have a higher risk of miscarriage, birth defects, the the pelvic opening being too small for a baby to pass through.
Yes, you are still a child because at 13 you are still inclined to make decisions more like a child than an adult. No, you are not a child because we are starting to expect MORE adult like behavior from you. No, you are not a child because you are starting to mature sexually.
You are starting to become more of an adult, but you are still closer to still being a child.You see all this u201cback and forthu201d going on? The answer concerning young teens such as yourself isnu2019t as cut and dried as one might assume.
In some cultures, you are considered an adult. You are also expected to take on all the responsibilities connected with being an adult. Working like an adult.
Having children and raising them as an adult. In those cultures you would have learned all you needed to live as an adult. Think about that for a minute.
Are you ready to take on full adulthood?In our culture, you have about 8 to 10 years of a kind of u201climbou201d between your childhood and your adulthood. This is because our society tends to be more technologically advanced that most of the cultures that pronounce you an adult at 13.
We live with more complexity! It takes time for you to get yourself educated enough to thrive in our modern society, so make the best of those precious years!.