Roger Levasseur
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Roger Levasseur
@rogerhere
Linux system programmer; husband and father; enjoys reading, photography, biking, and hiking. 48 of 48 of New Hampshire’s 4000' mountains.
Massachusetts Bergabung Kasım 2009
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@Habubrats71 With some J-58 engines on carts in between the jets
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AGI will be achieved when I can roast the software that created this image and make them feel embarrassed.
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People need to stop posting these AI slop cross sections. There is a guy sitting in one of the propellant tanks of the LM descent stage ffs
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@Mauricio_asz @NSFVoyager2 Not necessarily. Half of the year the Earth is gaining on it because Earth moves faster in its orbit than does Voyager's speed. Then Earth starts going away and off to the other side of the sun and increasing the distance.
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@NSFVoyager2 The Voyager still needs to travel about 600 million kilometers to reach a distance of one light-day.
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@TexasOffset @perpetuoasombro Designed for the Navy for carrier ops.
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@retardedanalyst @engineers_feed A mall? Malls are so going out of style.... no, the correct modern term is now "Data Center". 🤣
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@engineers_feed They won’t know what hit them when we build a big ass mall over it
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@GraigMurphy @AngelaLMorabito And around 40 other riders who on being alerted spread the news to other parts of Middlesex County, as well as to Essex County, and to Worcester County to the west.
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@AngelaLMorabito No one ever talks about William Dawes and Samuel Prescott …
If only their names were in a nursery rhyme they’d be remembered
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@engineers_feed In some cases the electric fields generated can accelerate electrons into air molecules and generate X-rays, or stronger particle collisions that generate gamma rays and positrons.
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@Bootboy1973 @MilHistNow Because of US Navy hit- n-run carrier raids on Japanese island bases thru the early part of 1942, the Japanese setup a picket line of patrol ships to get an early warning of anything approaching Japan. Because of the sighting they launched sooner than planned.
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@MilHistNow Iirc they had to launch prematurely early because a Japanese ship sighting.
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Today in 1942, 16 twin-engine B-25 bombers secretly launch from the deck of the carrier USS Hornet and mount America's first air strike on Japan. The Doolittle Raid, which comes just 132 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, surprises the world.
See: militaryhistorynow.com/2020/04/14/thi…
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@MilHistNow But they weren’t the only messengers. Around 40 others when alerted rode horses to carry the message thru-out Middlesex county.
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@project4_4 17 U-boats were lost that April.
The following month became "Black May" with 43 lost.
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Coast Guardsmen on the deck of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Spencer watch the explosion of a depth charge which blasted a Nazi U-boat's hope of breaking into the center of a large convoy. Sinking of U-175, April 17, 1943.
On 17 April 1943, the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Spencer was escorting Convoy HX-233 in the North Atlantic when sonar detected German submarine U-175 attempting to penetrate the screen. The Battle of the Atlantic was at its height, with German U-boats seeking to sever supply lines between North America and Britain.
Spencer launched depth charges that forced U-175 to the surface. A running gun battle broke out as the submarine’s crew attempted to man their deck gun, but heavy fire from Spencer and nearby escorts quickly disabled the U-boat. Coast Guardsmen then watched as the damaged submarine sank beneath the waves.
Out of U-175’s crew of 54, twelve were killed and 41 were rescued and taken prisoner. The action was a clear demonstration of the increasing effectiveness of Allied anti-submarine warfare by 1943, when improved radar, sonar, and escort tactics began to turn the tide against the once-dominant German U-boat force.

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@WWIIpix The first message, in JN-25, was intercepted on April 13, and decoded fragments indicated he was doing an inspection tour, so more work was done to read more of it. But the Japanese also retransmitted the information in the inter-island JN-20 code and more info was decrypted.
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This day in 1943, U.S. naval intelligence intercepted a radio message which contained time and location details of Yamamoto's (commander of the Imperial Japanese Navy) air route.
18 P-38 fighter aircraft would fly 600 miles to intercept the Admiral at Bougainville. #WW2

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@mawei_spoiler @DJSnM Indeed. Could be done in software, but would increase the software footprint and testing scenarios. Imagine the liability if it fails!
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@Jason_R_Burt In Korea he flew many missions as wingman with John Glenn.
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@nz_novotny @bletchleypark The plugboard feature wasn’t part of the original version: it was added later in the 1920s.
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We’re delighted to showcase Enigma A320, an early model of an Enigma machine, as our Object in Focus.
This year marks 100 years since it was acquired in 1926 by the Government Code and Cypher School, the organisation that relocated to Bletchley Park in 1939. The purchase of this machine had important ramifications for British intelligence services during World War Two.
Come and see it in person to discover its remarkable story.
#BletchleyPark #Enigma

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Happy #BigWindDay! 🌬️ In 1934, Mount Washington observers recorded a 231 mph wind—a world record that held for decades and a testament to the mountain's extreme weather and dedicated scientists. We are proud to carry on that legacy today.


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