Comment Re:Can't turn them off? (Score 1) 152
Especially when they're taking bribes or doing illegal searches....
Especially when they're taking bribes or doing illegal searches....
This is why we know Annie AKA Darth Vader was on the good side from day one since he was involved with the plan & building of the plan, he leaked the plans, made sure they were transported by his own droids across the galaxy.
Yeah, right, retconning will fix anything.
For fucks sake, who uses Sendmail thse days?!
All we owe to them is crap software with reduced functionality. What they intended to replace, KDE with QT, is way better, functional and doesn't try to prevent me from doing things efficiently!
America did not matter during the Battle of Britain, they were out of the equation. The BoB happened in the summer of 1940, it wasn't until December 1941 US of A joined the fight, even then they didn't join willingly.
And I'm sure no one is hoarding the naked selfies... At least, I can be sure, mine...
Au contrarie, the reason Magellan and even Columbus had existed was because the Mediterranean had become a lake controlled by the Ottomans and their vassal Barbary pirates due to their usage of military science and technology better than the rest of the European powers. As a result all of North Africa and significant chunks of the Middle east and Caucuses were controlled by the same lot. That caused problems with trade and alternative routes to India and China had to be found.
First was going around Africa. Then Columbus decided that it would be quicker with the help of the trade winds to cross the Atlantic and end up in India but alas, his luck ran out, eventually he ran aground on a brand new-to-Europeans continent on his way.
Meanwhile Barbary pirates kept plundering all the way to Wales for many many decades.
Have you ever attempted to calculate the tonnage of water, food & air you go through in a single year? Even at starving-Ethiophian-levels of energy & food usage?
Bollocks. People die in Antarctica regularly with no one even thinking about it longer than the usual 24h news cycle. Citation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L...
If the expectations are carefully managed, even such an endevour can deal with many deaths. The problem with the NASA is the zero-death cult. Instead if they accept these as fact, learn from mistakes and get on with the work like most of them would actually like to, things could have moved significantly faster. It's not a safe business and I expect to have the death rates significantly higher than dying sitting on the breakfast table reading a newspap^H^H^H^H^H^H^Htablet.
Blaming the suit is easy, blaming the national food, the Donut, is not.
Money. Campaign donations. Future work when they retire.
Simply, graft. That what it is.
Brilliant. Really brilliant. I already can't look at BMWs and Audis with their extreme bright blinding lights, now I will be completely blinded with the tosser's lights.
And is that why SpaceX is not using and funding a new test center out of their pocket in the same base?
But it won't be used by anyone else since it will not be fit for their rocket designs.
Constellation was killed for three reasons: it got extremely delayed and costs went out of control and finally it wasn't going to work in any case.
It was purely a flawed design. It should have never gotten off to the contract phase. It was from start to end a pork barrel scheme. Good riddance. For a fraction of Ares I would have and actually already had costed, SpaceX has built similar capacity rocket and is in the path of building similar capacity to Ares V. The whole SLS is yet an other prok barelling exercise. It will not work, it will cost too much and get cancelled eventually.
Remember, UNIX spelled backwards is XINU. -- Mt.