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tweake
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  #2956067 18-Aug-2022 14:58
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Ocean Flyer promises a transport revolution, but 'perception issues' remain

 

https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/129601892/ocean-flyer-promises-a-transport-revolution-but-perception-issues-remain

 

“Some of the questions we've received in some of our other engagements, some of them relate to the fact that it's 180 knots or 300 kilometres per hour, travelling just 10 metres above the surface of the water. So there is a bit of a perception issue.”

 

 

 

This is something like the 5-7th 'article' on this. This was front page this morning but was buried by lunchtime.

 

 

 

"Ocean Flyer had ordered 15 Viceroy seagliders for service in 2025" yet they have only just built the first model, not even a prototype.

 

 

 

 


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  #2956085 18-Aug-2022 15:30
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Ocean Flyer promises a transport revolution, but 'perception issues' remain

 

 

https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/129601892/ocean-flyer-promises-a-transport-revolution-but-perception-issues-remain

 

 

Sounds like they've reinvented the Ekranoplan. Not only do they exist, contrary to the story's claims, they've been around for more than half a century. If you want to know why they never took off (or at least could take off but never took off), just consult any aviation history textbook.

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  #2956143 18-Aug-2022 15:53
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neb:
Ocean Flyer promises a transport revolution, but 'perception issues' remain https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/129601892/ocean-flyer-promises-a-transport-revolution-but-perception-issues-remain
Sounds like they've reinvented the Ekranoplan. Not only do they exist, contrary to the story's claims, they've been around for more than half a century. If you want to know why they never took off (or at least could take off but never took off), just consult any aviation history textbook.

 

exactly.

 

Its certainly not new. The airfish series have been around for some time now and their own video of airfish8 in operation shows why it will never be a commercial craft.


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  #2958396 23-Aug-2022 18:51
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From: https://home.nzcity.co.nz/news/article.aspx?id=360578&fm=psp,tst

 

 

Doesn't look like a Boeing 777-300 to me!


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  #2958399 23-Aug-2022 18:58
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msukiwi:

From: https://home.nzcity.co.nz/news/article.aspx?id=360578&fm=psp,tst

 

 

Doesn't look like a Boeing 777-300 to me!

 

 

"Hey Bill, have we got some stock photo of something with wings and a koru on it? Yeah, that'll do, cheers mate, just need to scan it from the film print first to get a digital copy".

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  #2958519 24-Aug-2022 06:05
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Article includes some biology references, including mentions of DNA, dental records and bones, but nothing about cultivating plants.


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  #2958522 24-Aug-2022 07:07
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A natural mistake, their transcription software hasn't been de-fush and chupped properly for NZ.

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  #2958749 24-Aug-2022 13:08
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Google launches News Showcase in NZ, will offer free access to selected paywall content


https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/google-launches-news-showcase-in-nz-will-offer-free-access-to-selected-paywall-content/4V5P5HNM4ESAXTQXSY7QT7ENFM/ 


The article itself on nzherald being premium content


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  #2961100 30-Aug-2022 12:21
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TV3 attributed Stanford University to using deep brain stimulation against binge eating disorder.

Penn Research is claiming credit, though it started at Stanford.

It's way too early to start congratulating anyone, as only two patients were involved (and mice)

I think researchers may be trying to jump on the bandwagon.

Penn Medicine: Deep Brain Stimulation Shows Promise Against Binge Eating Disorder, Penn Research Finds

A small device that detects food craving-related brain activity in a key brain region, and responds by electrically stimulating that region, has shown promise in a pilot clinical trial in two patients with loss-of-control binge eating disorder (BED), according to researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

The trial, described in a paper that appears today in Nature Medicine, followed the two patients for six months, during which the implanted device—of a type normally used to treat drug-resistant epilepsy—monitored activity in a brain region called the nucleus accumbens. The nucleus accumbens is involved in processing pleasure and reward, and has been implicated in addiction. Whenever the device sensed nucleus accumbens signals that had been found to predict food cravings in prior studies, it automatically stimulated that brain region, disrupting the craving-related signals. Over six months of treatment, the patients reported far fewer binge episodes, and lost weight.
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Nature: Pilot study of responsive nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation for loss-of-control eating

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  #2961109 30-Aug-2022 13:08
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Not nz, but still annoyed me

https://7news.com.au/news/cyber-security/privacy-warning-for-billions-of-android-owners-c-8046052

"Privacy warning for billions of Android owners"

And it's literally a TikTok video showing the "Wifi Scanning" feature.

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  #2961271 30-Aug-2022 18:38
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St1ick: Not nz, but still annoyed me

https://7news.com.au/news/cyber-security/privacy-warning-for-billions-of-android-owners-c-8046052

"Privacy warning for billions of Android owners"

And it's literally a TikTok video showing the "Wifi Scanning" feature.


It looks like it was started by the low quality UK Sun, and copy and pasted across multiple news outlets

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  #2963914 6-Sep-2022 16:13
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This line should get some kind of award.

“The estimated shortfall from the downfall was yet to be quantified”

Go Herald.





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  #2963915 6-Sep-2022 16:18
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Geektastic: “The estimated shortfall from the downfall was yet to be quantified”

 

A polite way to say they pulled the figure out of a certain orifice?


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  #2963920 6-Sep-2022 16:24
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SirHumphreyAppleby:A polite way to say they pulled the figure out of a certain orifice?

 

I don't think they have actually pulled the finger out yet to see how much s h * t they are in!


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  #2965102 9-Sep-2022 13:52
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“Chris Rattue’s watchlist: Why Bledisloe Cup is not the best pick of the sporting weekendNZ Herald Friday 9 Sep 20 (my bolding)


Possibly because the game is being played next Thursday?


 


In fairness the byline does talk about “the weekend and beyond”, but this thread is about headlines.





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