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Sky clearing in the distance. Gusts to 30 mph expected. Humidity 72% Temp 62 F. Wind NW 17mph, dew point 52 F. Pressure 29.84 S. - DSC_0714
N743CK Boeing 747-446(BCF) (27 years old) of KALITTA AIR with a DHL distinctive Yellow backend on runway 27 @ EAST MIDLANDS AIRPORT with flight CKS330 LEIPZIG - EMA , Saturday 16th January 2021
Fantastic people who run the trips out of Melbourne - very happy for photographers to follow along - even let us inside the balloon when they were first filling it up.
Despite the dire predictions of 16+ hrs, I tihink it took an hour or so to restore 150GB :) Was so glad that I'd taken that backup.
Amazing service at the Apple store. Took it in Sat lunch, was seen within an hour without an appt, then got a phonecall Sun eve to say it was ready! Picked it up Mon eve. Was brilliant. Well done Apple.
New HDD, new HDD Controller (which they think is the cause of the crashes) and new keyboard (coz my E key came off). Very shiny.
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More to come....
N743CK Boeing 747-446(BCF) (27 years old) of KALITTA AIR with a DHL distinctive Yellow backend on runway 27 @ EAST MIDLANDS AIRPORT with flight CKS330 LEIPZIG - EMA , Saturday 16th January 2021
N743CK Boeing 747-446(BCF) (27 years old) of KALITTA AIR with a DHL distinctive Yellow backend on runway 27 @ EAST MIDLANDS AIRPORT with flight CKS330 LEIPZIG - EMA , Saturday 16th January 2021
N743CK Boeing 747-446(BCF) (27 years old) of KALITTA AIR with a DHL distinctive Yellow backend on runway 27 @ EAST MIDLANDS AIRPORT with flight CKS330 LEIPZIG - EMA , Saturday 16th January 2021
We also completely overhauled the administrative backend of the site. All of the data in the site is managed externally, with the bulk of it imported in batches. An issue in the previous implementation was that it was possible (though not likely) that the site's database would import data incompletely if a page was requested while data was being added or if the import failed. Additionally, it wasn't possible to review the imported data before it was available to the general public. So any formatting or precision issues would be immediately visible, and require a re-import or database rollback to fix.