• MehBlah@lemmy.world
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    NASA joke board. I’ve seen these type of boards all over. The best one was a board in a fiber splicing trailer.

    It outlined a procedure in case you were ever lost in the woods. It involved pulling a one foot section of fiber out of your back pack and burying it. Then you just had to wait until a backhoe came through and cut it in half. You were supposed to follow the backhoe back out.

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    thank you OP for allowing me the opportunity to read this entire image here on lemmy prior to seeing the creator’s mastodon username, so that i could believe it was real for a minute :)

    (for anyone unfamiliar with it, check out her other amazing work…)

    also ping and thankyou to @[email protected] (in case mentions on lemmy notify mastodon users?)

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    Unfortunately not real, I would have loved to read into some of them.

  • teft@piefed.social
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    21 hours ago

    Cognitive load of nested acronyms looks interesting. GNU is one that bakes my noodle.

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      That one feels the most relatable as one who works in tech. Everything is an acronym, man, and most have no idea what the acronym stands for.

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      It’s acronyms referring to other acronyms… I don’t think GNU qualifies.

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    Half of those are jabs at management, the other half are reasonable experiments.

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      I would love to see some of them, like the systems never intended to work (bottom left).

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        I’m not sure they are as real as OP claims, unfortunately. I looked up NASA-TN-D-6193 for you, but its actual title is “Dynamic and static wind tunnel tests of a flow direction vane”.

        Edit: happily, the content of the paper really is about formalizing the performance rating of a device that had been used in conditions beyond its original intended use.

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          I also looked three of them up on the NASA Technical Report Server and got other results.

          Edit: titles are funny, papers are real

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            Did you really get other results, or did you get papers that were still accurately described by the editorialized titles? On the one I looked up, the author and publication date were the same, and it really was about “the repeated survival of systems never intended to work [under the more extreme than designed conditions they were subjected to]” even if the actual title wasn’t that spicy.

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              Oh shit, i didn’t consider that… I’ll look again later tonight. I wanted to check out the wobbly one. lol

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                  Meme title: “Preliminary analysis of unexpected wobble in a rigidly non-wobbling system”

                  Actual title: “Analysis of the dynamic response of a supersonic inlet to flow-field perturbations upstream of the normal shock”

                  The design of these shock-position control systems requires knowledge of the shock-position dynamic response to perturbations in the inlet.

                  They need to control the position of the shockwave in the inlet ducts of supersonic craft using variable geometry ducting. To have precise control they need to understand how the unintended wobbling of the non-wobbling system affects the shockwave.

                  Seems to check out.

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    “Were just throwing science at the wall here to see what sticks” - Cave Johnson, shower curtain salesman of 1943

    I bet they just needed to do something, and they had ideas.

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    I looked multiple of these up on the NASA Technical Report Server and got other results.

    Edit: titles are funny, papers are real

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      Make it clipboard, reflective vest, and hard hat for construction sites.

      Clipboard and tracksuit for the training grounds of sportball teams.

      Clipboard and ridiculously expensive tracksuit for Silicon Valley.

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    The meetings ine is the silliest-sounding one, but maybe they mean collision of two materials or more, rather than setting a rock on the table in the board room.

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    “Preliminary analysis of unexpected wobble in a rigidly non-wobbling system” is about that time when Simone Biles got the yips 😉