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...but your X-10 stuff will need to be replaced.


cronbot, mostly likely.


No.

You are forgetting the Ottoman Empire, the Byzantine empire, the Roman Empire, the Ptolemaic Empire, the Babylonian Empire, the British Empire, the Canaanite Empire, and all the others I have neglected to mention.


You're making my point for me.


Is the origin of using the word, baloney, to imply a statement is untruthful?


I expect it comes from reactions to earlier attempts to pass US-made sausages for actual mortadella (aka ”bologna"), as in "that's not Bologna, that's <anglicized distortion of the name>!", which was then shortened to "that's baloney".


According to some citizen of Bologna: Yes.


An old timey electronics person just might say, "gray."


No. The Q's ran on JP-7. They had the turbojet engines, while most other tankers had turbofans.


The Q like most early KC-135 used used Turbojets(J57) later upgraded to Turbofans (CFM56) as the T

J57: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pratt_%26_Whitney_J57

CFM56: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFM_International_CFM56

As far as I know only the A-12 family and the X-51 used JP-7 given it needed Triethylborane (TEB) to ignite.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JP-7

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triethylborane

More on the KC-135Q/T

https://www.blackbirds.net/tankers/kc135q.html

http://www.habu.org/kc-135q/kc135q.html


When they were still flying, I worked on them at Beale AFB. You always knew when an SR was going to take off. About an hour prior, 2 KC-135Q's would take off like a bat out of hell. They would always use water injection and you could see their black smoke trails.

An hour later, you would hear a giant rumbling coming from the flight line. It would get louder and louder until it was all you could hear. As the SR shot off into the distance, you could slowly make out the din of all the car alarms on base.

They would sometimes need 4 tankers and they would shoot off in pairs. I was told they always had two tankers per fill up. They would grab some from one and then some more from the other.

Back in the 90's it was estimated that each SR flight had a cost of at least a million dollars with fuel costs, wages, etc.


Or a metric Crescent wrench.


Silly boy, the m is silent.


You could say that about a lot of followers of belief systems. If someone 'ardently' believes effective altruism & they are confident they will one day save the world; wouldn't committing crimes once in a while be worth the long term result of the world being saved?

Effective altruism is just a way for sociopaths to mask their actions while they burn down the world.


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