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− | '''Valhalla''' is the afterlife for overworked aerospace contractors. It is reported to be a land without time cards where engineers can work on whichever projects they fancy. The projects are always well funded and never canceled. It is also rumored that in Valhalla, there are bureaucrats to make poor design decisions for political reasons. | + | '''Valhalla''' is the afterlife for overworked aerospace contractors. It is reported to be a land without time cards where engineers can work on whichever projects they fancy. The projects are always well funded and never canceled. It is also rumored that in Valhalla, there are no bureaucrats to make poor design decisions for political reasons. |
− | Not | + | Not to be confused with the Norse afterlife for warriors. In the Norse Valhalla, there is considerably less drinking and fewer explosions, but more fighting. |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 30 May 2012
Valhalla is the afterlife for overworked aerospace contractors. It is reported to be a land without time cards where engineers can work on whichever projects they fancy. The projects are always well funded and never canceled. It is also rumored that in Valhalla, there are no bureaucrats to make poor design decisions for political reasons.
Not to be confused with the Norse afterlife for warriors. In the Norse Valhalla, there is considerably less drinking and fewer explosions, but more fighting.