We don't know that it is. This smacks of desperation.
ragepaw
VMware is not on death row. VMware is already dead. It no longer exists. All that's left is an entity possessing its corpse.
That's a whole other good point.
I think it's more shocking that the flight attendants didn't notice.
Based on the 321 size and regulations in the route, it should have had a minimum of 2. Usually, that would mean one in the front and one in the back galley. Even flying mostly empty, they would usually be fully staffed at 4.
How did they not hear the noise? They should know exactly how loud that plane should be.
Way to deliberately misrepresent what I said.
My grandfather and uncle both served in my countries military, and I didn't know what else to do at the time. While yes, they are used in combat, the majority of what they do is not warfare.
During my time, we assisted in sandbagging villages from flooding, helped fight forest fires, protected civilians fleeing from a warlord, etc. I personally never participated in those missions, but it was part of why I signed up.
As I said, I don't always support how our military is used, but the need is real. And that, unfortunately, sometimes includes fighting.
That's some real US defaultism right there.
I'm not American.
No. But I should. Probably time to start.
Read some of the other tweets. Not surprised at the attitude. Also clearly demonstrated priority by swinging around a massive sales cock before getting to the people. Money > people.
GenX continues to not exist.
I hate being thanked. It's not why I put on a uniform. I did it because I believed in the need, even if not always how the military is used.
See if it shifts now.