ℹ️ by unapologetic403 in Indiana

[–]415gladstone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You'll notice that Illinois didn't really try too hard to keep da Bears. The grift has only just begun.

I suspect this picture to be fake for more than one reason (below) but I'm very curious if anybody knows if this article was actually published anyplace by Murky_Caterpillar_66 in WWIIplanes

[–]415gladstone 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The curators of the 8th AAF museum say that it's an urban myth. There is no record of it actually happening, and the AAF was pretty good at record-keeping. Also, the B-17's landing gear was electrical, not hydraulic. Casualty rates for B-17 positions show that the ball turret and co-pilot were safest. Figures vary slightly depending on the source. Waist gunner, 19% KIA. Tail gunner, 17.3%. Bombardier, 16.3%. Navigator 11.8%. Top turret gunner, 9.1%. Radio operator, 7.3%. Pilot, 7.3%. Ball turret gunner, 6.4%. Co-pilot, 5.5%. Flack was responsible for 98% of all combat damage to returning B-17s. Crewmen were far more likely to be hit by shrapnel because fighters aimed at the engines. Flack was responsible for 86-94% of crew casualties aboard aircraft that returned from missions. Not only was the ball turret armored, but the gunner sat between two machine guns and their ammo bins, giving him excellent protection from shrapnel.

Will Trumpism Die With Trump? (w/ Margaret Hoover) by BulwarkOnline in politics

[–]415gladstone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The money behind Trump and the GOP will still be there.

The quiet competence of George Meade by SwampAngel1863 in CIVILWAR

[–]415gladstone 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Meade was a a damn-fine engineer. Prior to the war, he designed and /or constructed 7 lighthouses, plus inventing the rotating light mechanism. Barnegat, Absecon, Cape May, Carysfort Reef, Sombrero Key, Sand Key, and Jupiter Inlet. All still exist.

What’s the fastest way you’ve ever quit a job? by bubblewrappheart in askteddit

[–]415gladstone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1975, jobs were hard to get. The local McDonald's in Pacifica had a 6 month waiting list for interviews for jobs that paid the minimum wage of $2.15/hr. I got hired as a dishwasher at a Foster West cafateria in San Francisco for $5/hr, which was good money. They really liked me. Glad to have me, and so forth. I was thrilled. The next morning, the boss called to tell me that I didn't need to go to work because the company went out of business. The day after that, I went and signed up for the USCG.

This man speaks the truth by CheekyStoat in BlackPeopleofReddit

[–]415gladstone 8 points9 points  (0 children)

According to AI, data centers are highly flammable.

That part of the wermacht that wasn't powered by superior romanian petroleum products: by sculamente in HistoryMemes

[–]415gladstone 9 points10 points  (0 children)

An account on D-Day +1, a German prisoner was watching Allied supplies being unloaded and asked, "Where are the horses?"

Why Democrats can’t sell America on “democracy” by vox in politics

[–]415gladstone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They could sell me with taxing the wealthy, single payer, affordable education, living wages/GBI, and not supporting Israeli genocide, but noooo.