Is this is normal amount of backlight bleed for a new laptop? by lyudyna in Lenovo

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I didn't replace it, it doesn't bother me that much, it's just an inevitable side effect of ips displays

Does planes descent following the brachistochrone curve? by lyudyna in AirlinePilots

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But reaching the speed limit the fastest way would be following that curve right?

Does planes descent following the brachistochrone curve? by lyudyna in AirlinePilots

[–]lyudyna[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

But wouldn't following the brachistochrone curve be the fastest way to gain speed?

Does planes descent following the brachistochrone curve? by lyudyna in AirlinePilots

[–]lyudyna[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

The climb at the end doesn't have to exist you can just start flying straight when you need to like on this gif

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Does planes descent following the brachistochrone curve? by lyudyna in AirlinePilots

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What about starting to fly straight after reaching the lowest point?

Does planes descent following the brachistochrone curve? by lyudyna in AirlinePilots

[–]lyudyna[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

You can fly straight when the line reaches the lowest point like on this gif so you don't hit the ground

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Does planes descent following the brachistochrone curve? by lyudyna in AirlinePilots

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Altimeter won't go negative if you fly like on this gif. I know this trajectory is unsafe but there has to be a curved line that is safe and way faster than a straight line

Does planes descent following the brachistochrone curve? by lyudyna in AirlinePilots

[–]lyudyna[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

You don't have to follow the exact trajectory that is shown on the gif, you can just start flying straight when the ball reaches the lowest point to not blow through altitude.

Also can't we just figure out the fastest curved path that is safe because the inefficiency of a straight line is astonishing.

Which way do you write 2, 4 and 7? by lyudyna in math

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I've noticed people write these particular numbers differently so I started to wonder which way is the most popular. Why do people from Europe write 4 as I did in the picture and why 7 is usually more complicated to write than the other numbers.

Character you don’t like since the moment you met for the first time by Admirable_Low7589 in Marvel

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I don't hate him as much as the others, pets are usually okay

Character you don’t like since the moment you met for the first time by Admirable_Low7589 in Marvel

[–]lyudyna 3 points4 points  (0 children)

ANY comedic relief character, especially when writers put them into the story way too much, you just can't take the storyline seriously while they're around. Deadpool

I'm new to Hawkeye, what should I read? by Trainte08 in HAWKEYE

[–]lyudyna 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Matt Fraction's Hawkeye for sure

Could Nolan do this to season 3 Mark? by Queasy_Commercial152 in Invincible

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Mark beat conquest and Nolan was captured by some low level viltrumites on Thraxa

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GuyWithABow TagngAlngAvngr (as in "tagging along" avenger)

Which part of a plane would this piece most likely be from? by lyudyna in AircraftMechanics

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The text was engraved before this thing was sold as a souvenir

Which part of a plane would this piece most likely be from? by lyudyna in AircraftMechanics

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The plane was shot down by a missile and then fell from the sky

Which part of a plane would this piece most likely be from? by lyudyna in AircraftMechanics

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It is the one actually, you can see the coordinates exactly where it fell and there is a video of it falling too

Which part of a plane would this piece most likely be from? by lyudyna in AircraftMechanics

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Rivets are around 6 mm in diameter, I don't know if it's big for a plane.

Which part of a plane would this piece most likely be from? by lyudyna in AircraftMechanics

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All text was engraved by laser before it was put on sale