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Monthly Archives: August 2018
Unstable Control – E
Information is still unstable, but the scene of its instability has shifted. Through loss, noise, entropy, and error, an informational predilection toward instability organized command and control theories in the postwar. In its earlier cybernetic manifestations, informational instability referred to … Continue reading
Boeing’s 737 ramp-up slows as unfinished planes pile up in Renton
After several years of reaching higher and higher 737 production rates, Boeing’s ramp-up in Renton is showing signs of severe strain. More than 40 unfinished 737 jets are stacked around Boeing’s Renton final assembly plant and along the edges of … Continue reading
Looking to decorate your home? How about the nose of a Boeing 727 or a landing gear? – Post
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — Sure, you own a 20,000-square-foot megamansion after cashing in on that IPO. Now you need to decorate it. How about these one-of-a-kind objets d’art? There’s a nearly-life-size model of a Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 turbofan jet engine, … Continue reading
Neodesha’s AgEagle’s growth promotes sustainable agriculture
Greg Lower/Tribune Neodesha’s AgEagle The founder of a Neodesha company, Bret Chilcot said the firm AgEagle plans to transition to expand its offerings for sustainable and precision agriculture with its acquisition Tuesday of a software company. Posted: Thursday, August 2, … Continue reading
Wester, Gene W. 1928-2018 – News
MARYVILLE, Mo. Gene Wesley Wester, 89, Maryville, passed away July 31, 2018, in Maryville. Gene was born December 3, 1928, in Shenandoah, Iowa. Gene was a graduate of Tarkio High School and attended Tarkio College. He proudly served his country … Continue reading
John Cochran’s Project Reaches The Sky -Brevard NC
John Cochran had always made his own toys, and having grown up in a house with a view of the old Brevard airport when it was active, watching planes land and take off, it makes sense that he eventually built … Continue reading
Flight of lifetime: Piloting a model airplane – Courier
Union — There are things that your boss recommends you do that can leave you scratching your head and asking, “Why?” That brain racking became a reality for me a couple of weeks ago, when Ken Waltz told me about … Continue reading