

I second this?


I second this?
Larger and maybe faster
I feel like an entire 1989s worth of planes is a lot, a quick search shows there were 11,000 controllers in 1981 and only 9,500 today, so double the planes for less controllers. Apparently the methods used for control have not changed much since the Reagan era as well.
Soo 3dB?
DuckDuckGo search assist (don’t have time to confirm accuracy) tells me there were 5,000 flights in the air at any given time over the US in 1989, and there’s are 10,000 at any given time over the US today.
I don’t think Reagan’s strategy of firing them all and hiring a new bunch of air traffic really works in this day and age because the job is significantly harder than it used to be and the pool of people who can and want to do it is not much larger than the existing pool of air traffic controllers.


Go all in, focus on OT cybersecurity, field is screaming for people and you get to work in massive industrial systems rather than boring office nonsense


Awesome now I have a reason to ignore the Olympics other than the tedium of it
If they were technophobia wouldn’t they not be on the internet?
Whaaat? Sooo witches and occultists in the modern age shove their technophobia into the internet …which then collapses and causes the witches and occultists to fall and hurt themselves? What is this supposed to even mean?


Maybe we should have everyone who worked on a large engineering project listed on a big plaque at the entrance to the the end product. Might help some tradies take more pride in their work …
John Stewart routinely mocks Chuck Schumer