The Toilets On The U.S. Navy's Newest Supercarrier Are Still Clogging

I mean come on... who would've thought that a fancy warship like that would have toilet problems? 🤦‍♂️ It's not even like they're trying to save money or anything, it's just the system is flawed from the start. And I don't get why they didn't just use some tried-and-true stuff instead of going all high-tech and fancy. It's a nuclear-powered supercarrier, for crying out loud! They can afford to spend a bit more on maintenance and backup systems.

And yeah, maybe Bryan Clark is right, maybe the VCHT system wasn't the best idea from the start. I mean, who needs that much tech in a warship? Just get some good old-fashioned plumbing and be done with it. And what's with all these new systems that aren't working as expected? It's like they're trying to make up for something.

The thing is, this ship was supposed to be the pinnacle of naval engineering, but so far it just seems like a big ol' mess. Maybe they need to take a step back and think about what's really important here - getting the job done, not trying to break all sorts of records with fancy tech. 🤔
 
🚽😒 I mean, come on! A supercarrier with clogged toilets? That's just not right. I get it, new tech can be tricky, but can't they just use what works already? 🤷‍♂️ It's like they're trying to reinvent the wheel or something. And now sailors are having to deal with showers and industrial sinks because of it? Gross! 😷

I don't know about this Bryan Clark guy saying the Navy made a mistake, but I think he might be right. Why take risks on new tech that's not proven yet? 🤔 The ship's supposed to be state-of-the-art, but it sounds like they're still figuring things out. And what's with all these other systems that aren't working as expected? It just seems like a lot of unnecessary headaches.

I'm no engineer, but I think a little common sense and old-fashioned problem-solving skills would go a long way here. 🤓 Maybe just invest in some good ol' backup plans, like portable toilets or wag bags, to avoid this kind of mess. That's my two cents anyway! 💸
 
I mean, come on 🤦‍♂️! You'd think that after all the progress we made with space exploration (remember the moon landing, dude? 🚀) and computing power (hello, personal computers!) , our navies would get the basics right, like toilets working properly 🚽. I'm not saying it's a deal-breaker or anything, but I mean, can't they just use some old-school portable toilets or something? 🤷‍♂️ It's not like we're talking about a luxury cruise liner here, it's the US Navy's top-of-the-line warship! And to make matters worse, they had issues with similar systems on their older ships too... what's going on over there?! 😒
 
omg can u believe this? i was reading about the new us super carrier and it's got clogged toilets 🚽🤯 like what even is the point of building a super advanced warship if you're gonna struggle with something as basic as waste management? i mean, i get that technology can be sketchy sometimes but still... 250 miles of pipes?!? it just doesn't seem right. maybe they shoulda stuck to the old ways instead of trying out new stuff like some ppl are saying 🤔
 
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