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In the article it says the frames were melted by heat from the lights.
In the article it says the frames were melted by heat from the lights.
From the photo it looks like the inner window panes were still intact. That would be enough to keep the plane pressurised, I’m guessing. For a while at least.
A decent time in Saturday’s race. Not a medal of anything, just nothing too embarrassing.
I freely admit to being that sucker. In a weak moment during a Covid lockdown I bought an iPad Pro. Worst purchase ever. It’s too heavy to use comfortably, the battery life is shit and the paucity of apps compared with my Android phone is ridiculous. Worst of all, it died suddenly less than 18 months after I bought it. It was replaced under consumer laws here, but still. I feel like an idiot for having bought it.
The only other Apple product I own is a 160GB iPod Classic, bought in 2007 and still going strong. Sturdy, good battery life, small size, decent interface, room for all my music. So of course it’s no longer produced or supported.
I’m old. My hearing aids have Bluetooth. Brilliant sound, better than any headphones/earbuds I’ve ever had. They wee reeeeeallly expensive though.
“One shattered window pane was later recovered from the runway during a routine inspection.”