Oliver
Macht hochspannende Autos ohne Dinosaurier-Antrieb…
Just speaking for current divers (as I’m too young to have experience with the old divers):
Yes, there are crazy ones. But diving itself is quite safe. As long as you follow the rules. Even diving deep hast safety layers. As long as you follow the rules (!!!).
The most important rules: plan your dive, equip yourself according the plan and the most important rule: follow your plan and don’t change it mid-dive.
Kann einem das als nicht-Österreicher erklären?
Sind Teigtascherl etwas arg besonderes/wertvolles, dass die illegal hergestellt werden? Quasi das Kokain Österreichs?
Oh ja. Genau das was die Industrie will: nicht verlässliche/sich ständig ändernde gesetzliche Rahmenbedingungen.
So kann man auch eine Industrie zerstören. Die Geschichte mit den Verbrennern ist doch schon durch. Jeder entwickelt gerade an seiner Generation und das war es dann. Die Ingenieure werden schon alle nach und nach umgeschult.
That’s why I switched sides. From programming myself to developing functions and writing requirements which someone else can implement into code. :)
I could do some programming (did embedded C), but surely I wasn’t the very best in it. So now I’m the guy who defines what a small (but essential) part of SW has to do which will run in hopefully a few million cars in a couple of years. :) Much more fun (and money).
Luckily the Discovery came from the past and saved everyone with the funghi-drive. :)
Discovery had some nice ideas but… well. Alone the constant drama and crying Michael Burnham made the series quite unattractive.
Also the story behind the great Dilithium Explosion. Well. A sad, and alone child. Well. They could have thought about something better.
There were better ST series.