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Food for thought ....

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Your car to become the permanent advertising platform

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WTF?

FAA says Houstonians point their lasers to the sky too much
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) revealed last week that Houston leads all Texas cities in laser strikes with 265 so far in 2024. For comparison sake, the FAA recorded 694 laser strikes—incidents of people pointing lasers up at cockpits—in all of Texas between January and July 2024. The Dallas-Fort Worth area has seen nearly as many strikes as Houston with 255, but after that, the numbers drop drastically.
In other words, some Houstonians are really into shining lasers up at airplanes.

It's an illegal habit, too. Those who are caught shining lasers at aircraft can be fined up to $11,000 per violation and up to $30,800 for multiple incidents.
The number of laser-shining incidents has risen consistently since 2018, with a large increase taking place over the last two years. In 2022, the FAA recorded 9,457 of these incidents, but in 2023, that number rose to 13,304 incidents. Already the FAA has recorded 6,958 laser strikes in 2024, meaning we're on pace to outshine last year.

The FAA says a laser strike can incapacitate pilots. In November 2022, federal prosecutors say a pilot landed a two-person plane in western Washington while blinded as a man tracked the craft's descent for about 12 to 13 seconds.

"I had to figure out how to land," the pilot, Jonathon Fay, said at a sentencing hearing for Christopher Harris, who after his capture was sent to prison for eight months in January 2024.
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Two thoughts:

1 - I've never understood how a small laser pointer could blind someone from hundreds or thousands of feet away.

2 - And I've never understood why people aim lasers at aircraft overhead.

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bill_g wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 9:58 am Two thoughts:

1 - I've never understood how a small laser pointer could blind someone from hundreds or thousands of feet away.

2 - And I've never understood why people aim lasers at aircraft overhead.
To answer 2, it it's to see if the plane crashes
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1 - I guess you've never worked with lasers?
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about e-cigarettes aka vipes

from the UK
Sales of disposable single-use vapes in the UK are now at least 360m per year – the equivalent of providing lithium for the batteries of more than 6,700 electric vehicles. The cost of recycling all the single-use vapes bought in the UK could be up to £200m per annum.
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tek wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 8:29 am 1 - I guess you've never worked with lasers?
No more or less than anyone else in telecom. The chart I posted above suggests a low power laser pointer is harmful to less than one mile which would include most unpressurized civilian aircraft, and commercial aircraft during ascent and descent.
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This is heartbreaking. Heartbreaking because it took this long for the people of Gaza to try and separate themselves from Hamas in their midst:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/10/worl ... hamas.html
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bill_g wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 12:40 pm
tek wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 8:29 am 1 - I guess you've never worked with lasers?
No more or less than anyone else in telecom. The chart I posted above suggests a low power laser pointer is harmful to less than one mile which would include most unpressurized civilian aircraft, and commercial aircraft during ascent and descent.
The biggest problem is: when your eyes are adjusted to near-darkness, it doesn't take much to temporarily blind you. Doesn't have to be a 'direct hit', just bouncing off the surfaces in the cockpit is enough.

Another problem is that a lot of these cheap Chinese laser pointers put out a LOT more optical power than they are supposed to.
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Mañana es Viernes (Friday) the Thirteenth.
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Foggy wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:07 pm Mañana es Viernes (Friday) the Thirteenth.
My lucky day....
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Frater I*I wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:20 pm
Foggy wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:07 pm Mañana es Viernes (Friday) the Thirteenth.
My lucky day....
Me too also, I was born on Friday the Thirteenth. In 1952.
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Foggy wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:34 pm Me too also, I was born on Friday the Thirteenth. In 1952.
The only Friday the Thirteenth in 1952 was in June.
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My daughter was born on a Friday the thirteenth. Her thirteenth birthday was also on a Friday the thirteenth. She's done very well in life and is anything but a trumpista.
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MN-Skeptic wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:54 pm
Foggy wrote: Thu Sep 12, 2024 9:34 pm Me too also, I was born on Friday the Thirteenth. In 1952.
The only Friday the Thirteenth in 1952 was in June.
Ack, it was a Saturday! Missed it by that much! :oopsy: :lol:
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“Friday the thirteenth comes on a Friday this month.” ——Pogo Possum
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roadscholar wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 9:13 am “Friday the thirteenth comes on a Friday this month.” ——Pogo Possum
Unless it comes on a Wednesday - then everybody dives under the chair or whatever around.

This here is framed behind my desk.

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Mah favorite cartoonist, ever. :P
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Friday the thirteenth - humbug. My brother was killed in a motorcycles crash last night - Thursday the twelfth.
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I'm so sorry, Zekeb.
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Sorry to hear that Zeke.
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Oh no, Zeke. So sorry to hear that.
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