Not that I've ever heard of, at least in the area of aviation I deal with. You might 'dock' it at an airport with mechanical ramps, but even then you'd usually just say taxi to the ramp or parking.
Moose
That does sound a bit alarming. But personally this part stands out at me.
Her last post on X (formerly Twitter) was taken on a bridge and showed a picture of the Portland skyline with the words “its a pretty view” and one more tweet: “Long way down.”
It's not definitive proof but that last line makes my stomach sink a bit.
This doesn't really surprise me, I've gotten weird vibes from Pimax for years. Not so much to do with their hardware, but how their sales / promo team operates. A while back at my old workplace we randomly got contacted by Pimax trying to have us carry their headset, which was weird since we didn't sell VR stuff or computers even, just other electronics. It was a very out of place request which we basically said we wouldn't consider it until we can verify the quality of the headset, after which they never replied.
If Ubisoft can convince themselves that Skull and Bones was the first "quadruple A game" and worth $70, then I doubt most studio execs can pull their heads out their ass for long enough to properly ask themselves that. Studios have completely lost touch with what people actually want and are willing to pay.
Some person named Lily is going to be very disapointed in the future if they want a username with their name in it. What do you mean they're all taken?!?