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Darwin333

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MagnusTheBrewer

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That doesn't mean it was going 3mph. The obvious logic does not reach the conclusion you reached. It doesn't take much for a bullet to penetrate you, therefore airsoft. lol
Tell me what the "obvious logic" is? Mine is based on experience with heavy equipment.
 

destrekor

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Tell me what the "obvious logic" is? Mine is based on experience with heavy equipment.

I'm not discounting evidence or experience, it was merely a quip based on the wording.

And I guess I'm just imagining the original forward speed as being greater than 3mph. But you may be right in that, after braking applied, the actual collision would have been slower than taxing speed.
 

ch33zw1z

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This is pretty cool, smart kid.

Here's What Happens When an 18 Year Old Buys a Mainframe

The Z is in a world of its own. Not for the feint of heart.

The one he bought is old AF

The problem ends up being you need a load source, aka something to boot the LPARs from. A machine that old could use bus+tag, or escon. Dot remember if FICON is supported. But meh, I digress. I'll probably try to watch the whole thing...but after a day of work I don't wanna see it anymore lol.
 
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ctbaars

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First thought was they're just leaning up against the building? Dunno...
yeah, probably just about to be installed
Yes. It does look like it's leaning on the wall. But here is another thing. Look at the railing on the 2nd-4th floor. See how it lines up pretty well with the door location. Now look at the railing on the 1st floor/ground floor. It looks like it comes around far enough that it would actually block the door from opening. Not only that. The ground floor door is actually 10% longer. This is not obvious, but blow it up and look carefully. This is why the staircase sorta-like, over rotates at the bottom. It's there leaning against the because the installers realized that there was an engineering mistake.