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by phaemon
4478 days ago
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No, he's talking about "evidence-collecting computers in the cockpit". I know that because that's a quote from the article. You can tell that because I used "quote marks". He also says that there should be a permanent data link to ground. At which point you say (paraphrased), "there is one, except there isn't". |
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No, he's mentioning them. He's not talking about them. You could know by having read the article and noted he says nothing about them outside of the subtitle.
> At which point you say (paraphrased), "there is one, except there isn't".
The actual paraphrase would be "there is one except physics". There is a link, it can't magick reliability which does not exist when the computer is a flaming ball of debris in a storm. His proposition boils down to "magick up a reliable connection and send a subset of the blackbox data over it" (note the part where changing anything to "evidence-collecting computers" figures nowhere in the proposal?)