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Comment Re:facebook censors (Score 1) 130

You misread my post. I have had my posts removed from my newsfeed. Not talking about friends, etc. If I view my newsfeed sorted by "most recent", fb has removed content. If I post about puppies, shows up fine. So again, not only is fb denying my content to others, its mechanisms are denying it to me as well unless I view directly on my home page.

Comment Re:H20 wireless or similar (Score 1) 146

you have to select the pay as you go option. activating the sim will give you a new phone number which you may then toss when you are done with your time in the US. I would suggest forwarding your old phone to the temporary number or telling those from where ever it is you are coming from that do need to still contact you the temporary number.

Comment Don't take the job then (Score 1) 538

If the job pays that poorly and the benefits are that lame, go elsewhere. If your skill set makes it the only job you are qualified for, get new skills. 25 years and no retirement benefits. Sounds like a lot of non-union workers who must save for their own retirement directly. And certainly it was no surprise right? 25 years is a long time to be waiting patiently for that fully funded 401k to appear.

And that 3 credit hours amounts to teaching on the order of 30 classes, usually less due to holidays, breaks and exams. At $3500 per class taught, that works out to be $117/hour. Granted, some more hours to grade HW and exams. Even at 1/3, $39/hour is pretty good pay and a lot of people would take it. And most of these classes do not change significantly semester to semester so once a teaching plan is in place variations are going to be incremental.

Note too that one can also try to only teach classes at night thus keeping a day job full or part time. That is pretty common with city based colleges where faculty are often employed professionally.

Comment Under 1B is hard? (Score 1) 79

So... exactly why is it so "hard" to do this for under $1B? Launch costs are well known and are a small fraction of $1B. We have now sent dozens of probes to the planets so at the least the guidance and exterior should be well known. What else is left? Are instrumentation and mission support? Are we really needing to reinvent the wheel for each new mission? Is it that difficult to re-use (or at least upgrade) existing sensors and cameras?

All of this should be put out to worldwide bid.

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