I can connect with this aviation fascination in a more "spiritual" angle from the amount of it I experienced during all my key developmental years, but I do suddenly become conscious of the fact I don't know any technicals. What plane shit would you show an initiate? Besides the Dennis Trident Airbus, which I'd trust with my life.
I also encountered the one blogpost about resenting your neat distinctive web design. These are the situations which, to me, call for a dash of surrealism. There's already a lot of that within the standard experience of flight! Almost everyone on these planes is having an unusual day. What words do pilots and chair-based screens say when things go wrong?
I'm gonna say for now anything in Airliners.net, the go-to site for aviation, or take 'em to plane museum.
Second, what I was trying to say is that an airport is a permanently fixed place with lots of amenities. A Web site is also fixed with amenities. It's the words that's the problem then, not the visuals. For the site before the reworking, imagine this current site, except with plane terms.
I also encountered the one blogpost about resenting your neat distinctive web design. These are the situations which, to me, call for a dash of surrealism. There's already a lot of that within the standard experience of flight! Almost everyone on these planes is having an unusual day. What words do pilots and chair-based screens say when things go wrong?
I'm gonna say for now anything in Airliners.net, the go-to site for aviation, or take 'em to plane museum. Second, what I was trying to say is that an airport is a permanently fixed place with lots of amenities. A Web site is also fixed with amenities. It's the words that's the problem then, not the visuals. For the site before the reworking, imagine this current site, except with plane terms.
If Wayback is working (it isn't right now), see here: https://web.archive.org/web/20260619012605/https://pancontinental.nekoweb.org/