Comment Re:Too bad the batteries weren't the problem. (Score 2) 163
So how often has spacex flown? Oh yeah once!
Once?
Have you been hiding under a rock?
So how often has spacex flown? Oh yeah once!
Once?
Have you been hiding under a rock?
Or you could just use a bank card...
Which already have transaction fees?
then use a debit card. or did you not read the part where this is for credit card fees, not debit card fees?
Debit cards already have inflated fees.
This is formerly Infogrames, who bought rights to the Atari name after the original went bankrupt.
A little basic fact-checking would have fixed this entry, "editors".
You mean like reading Wikipedia?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari
It's actually fairly easy to do algorithmically, in the same way many password crackers already try common number/letter replacements (pa55w0rd), adding single digits and dates to the end of dictionary words, capitalizing the first letter or every other letter etc. Just addend -ed and -ing to every word, drop silent k's, reverse i and e (e.g. recieve) and so forth.
Very true. That's why I find it so amusing when IT people think a system is more secure because their passwords require 1 capitalized letter and 1 number.
I'm really amazed that no one has done this sooner. The one thing you can't do is really graphics intensive games, like shooters.
Someone has. While it is limited to running web browsers, it is still VNC accss to multiple OS'es.
http://crossbrowsertesting.com/
Apart from that, the iPhone 5 is six months old now,.
Sept 15 to Jan 14 is 6 months?
They're doing heavy launches from Vandenberg on the west coast:
And they have to work around Vandenberg's schedule, which is my point.
It's too big. Space-X doesn't need a facility that big.
But they could easily make use of it for their smaller launchers if the price is right. Much easier to have regular launch schedules if you are renting/owning a facility.
Although Seti@Home is probably the most known project (or used to be), E@H is probably the most successful one from the pure science perspectives.
Unlike the pure science of Folding@home?
That's not a netbook, it's an ultrabook and it's expensive as hell:
I wish I had mod points for you today.
i haven't had a tv in years.
My TV is really just a big computer display.
Cobol programmers are down in the dumps.