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In the last century, large commercial
airplanes
have connected cities across the globe.
You transmit a wireless signal to the sky, it reflects off some airplane, comes back to you, and you start detecting these
airplanes.
This is a question I got from a reader, an anonymous reader, and the subject line just said, "Urgent," and this was the entire email: "If people had wheels and could fly, how would we differentiate them from airplanes?"
We teach whooping cranes to migrate south for the winter behind little ultra-light
airplanes.
So I never sleep on
airplanes.
There's a scrapyard here where people take apart all kinds of things, from mobile phones to computers, automobiles to even entire
airplanes.
Now, Manya became so successful in selling cars that soon she moved on to selling
airplanes.
Those organizations that were trying to bring people in, to try and help them respond to the outbreak, they could not get people on airplanes, they could not get them into the countries to be able to respond.
On September 11, 2001, 19 guys took over four
airplanes
and flew them into a couple of buildings.
Since the departure can be sudden and unexpected, belongings might be left behind, and people who are evading conflict often do not have the required documents, like visas, to board
airplanes
and legally enter other countries.
This is a historical twist, because we cannot anchor computation for such subjective decisions the way we can anchor computation for flying airplanes, building bridges, going to the moon.
Are
airplanes
safer?
Or let's do something in one of those zero-gravity
airplanes.
I've had the pleasure of being able to see how many different products are manufactured, from golf clubs to laptop computers to internet servers, automobiles and even
airplanes.
These new airplanes, before they even take their first flight, they have more stamps in their passports than Angelina Jolie.
Now, this approach to processing goes on all around the world to manufacture many of the products we use every day, from skin cream to
airplanes.
We can weigh trucks,
airplanes
and oxcarts.
Our capability to fly
airplanes
and satellites over the ice sheets is revolutionizing glaciology.
I spent ages flying this flight simulator, and I honestly believed I could fly
airplanes
by the end of it.
We pull the blood from our stock, which is delivered from the National Center for Blood Transfusion; we scan the blood into our system so the Ministry of Health knows where the blood is going; and then we'll basically pack it into a Zip, which is what we call these little autonomous
airplanes
that run on batteries.
And so they grabbed some very simple materials, you can see, and did this role-play, this kind of very crude role-play, just to get a sense of what it would be like for passengers if they were stuck in quite small places on
airplanes.
In four years, 39 countries had hundreds of airplanes, thousand of pilots.
Now you can say that intelligent design designs our
airplanes
of today, but there was no intelligent design really designing those early
airplanes.
So we, by making a whole bunch of attempts, thousands of attempts, in that four-year time period, we invented the concepts of the
airplanes
that we fly today.
But I did competition model
airplanes.
I spent about seven years during the Vietnam War flight-testing
airplanes
for the Air Force.
And then I went in and I had a lot of fun building
airplanes
that people could build in their garages.
These two new
airplanes
are the same speed as the DC8 that was done in 1958.
This is my favorite game on airplanes: where you're in an airplane and you look out the window, you see the horizon.
And I'm afraid there are far more deadly weapons in our near future than airplanes, ones not made of metal.
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