Smithy said:One part I did take issue with when reading it earlier was that it stated there was "no manufacturer errors".
Who is at fault for it valleying in the first place then? That plays a part in this accident.
silenthillXD said:I'm not a physics expert, but aren't those bumpers merely for small scale bumps and collisions in the station, not for full on crashes like this. I can't really see how adding a front bumper would've helped reduce the impact in any significant way to be honest.
Robbie said:I've said before, it seems an odd year to let the Charlie licence lapse as it's actually Dahl's centenary and lots of events are planned across the country, with film festivals, tours, plays and "Roald Dahl Day" in September. With Spielberg's BFG movie out at the start of summer it's a bandwagon they could have easily jumped on for some cheap marketing but now they're going to look a bit like party poopers.
That still doesn't stop it being an odd decision! It's not like they've suddenly stopped publishing the books.dj-fireball999 said:Robbie said:I've said before, it seems an odd year to let the Charlie licence lapse as it's actually Dahl's centenary and lots of events are planned across the country, with film festivals, tours, plays and "Roald Dahl Day" in September. With Spielberg's BFG movie out at the start of summer it's a bandwagon they could have easily jumped on for some cheap marketing but now they're going to look a bit like party poopers.
It was a ten year license that expired on April 1st. Simple, really.
Smithy said:My first thought was I wonder if the VR is programmed with this in mind so on your headset you see a spaceman coming towards you to fix it. Now that'd be cool.