

Black Ocean 3PL
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I spoke to two pilots at Gatwick Airport yesterday morning. I’ve always been fascinated by planes and flying, so I asked them politely if I could ask a couple of questions and they said “sure.” So I asked where the jet fuel was stored on long flights. They glanced at each other, the one furthest away from me giving the one I was next to a look which said “you can take this one”, then the one closest to me replied “in the wings.” I said “I’ve heard this but find it hard to compute. I’ve been looking at the wings of planes and they just don’t seem big enough to store much fuel.” “They’re bigger than they look,” he countered. I’d just got off a plane and had been studying the wings as I disembarked from a matter of metres away. I told him that. He looked a bit uneasy, almost as if he hadn’t really thought about it before. I then asked how much fuel is actually used during a flight. The pilot said “seven tons an hour.” I was surprised fuel is measured in tons, but didn’t comment on that as we were walking quickly and I could see they were about to veer off in a different direction to me. I asked if fuel was only used during take off and landing but not whilst in the air. “Good question,” said the chatty pilot. I said that, to me, that would make more sense. He said “we definitely use less fuel while we’re flying.” I commented that if seven tons of a fuel was used every hour on a long-haul flight, there definitely wouldn’t be enough space in the wings of an average passenger plane to store it. The pilot smiled. His teeth were perfect. “Nice chatting to you,” he said. “Interesting questions.” “Nice chatting to you too,” I replied. “Thanks for answering my questions.” Trouble was, although my questions had been replied to, I didn’t feel they’d been answered. Before I could ask anything else, the pilots quickened their pace and were soon several yards ahead of me. I’ve since looked up what a tonne of jet fuel is equivalent to in litres. 1 tonne = 1,250 litres. So at seven tonnes an hour an eight hour flight would need around 70,000 litres of fuel. I still can’t see how that fits into the wings. Can you? aviationbenefits.org/media/167233/f…

What else could memecoins be? vitalik.eth.limo/general/2024/0…

With one hand, im glad, i am really happy HAV is moving forward with Airlander. on the other hand, i am absolutely fuming that Cardington misses out and will be used as an authoritarian training post for the governments deportation program in shed 2

I think people would flip out of this in the US but no big deal here



so yes. $BLIMP is a memecoin. or rather... as a memeplexcoin, the natural next step in the Augmented Realities created by the NFT projects of the previous crypto cycle. it represents an economic tool in Blimpworld, and BlimpWorld is only beginning to come into being.
