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Submission + - What Cost Spaceflight? (photostospace.com)

techmage writes: "So what does it cost to take a ride into space? This infographic shows the current options for taking the ultimate getaway. I'd love a trip to the moon, but it is a little out of my budget."
Moon

Submission + - NASA's Bolden: We Could Still Go Back to the Moon (yahoo.com) 4

MarkWhittington writes: "During NASA Administrator Charles Bolden's recent testimony before the House Science Committee, Bolden had an exchange with Congressman Michael McCaul, Republican of Texas, on the subject of returning to the Moon.

The exchange was very illuminating.

While the plan of the Obama Administration remains bypassing the Moon and going to an asteroid and eventually to Mars, Administrator Bolden suggested that American astronauts could be back on the Moon by 2020 if the decision was made to send them."

Apple

Submission + - The lunacy of Steve Jobs' reality distortion field (edibleapple.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Naysayers often scoff at the amount of attention devoted to Apple products, claiming that Apple fanboys are merely victims of the RDF, and therefore unable to think rationally. Steve Jobs is a cult leader, they say, and the Mac masses follow him blindly and willingly.

But here’s the thing, the reality distortion field doesn’t exist. Sure, Steve Jobs can pitch a product like no other, but his presentation skills have nothing to do with the millions upon millions of Apple products that are happily purchased by consumers every year.

News

Submission + - Real ID act goes into effect on May 11 (presstv.ir)

Anonymous Coward writes: "For a moment, imagine a future where you are not able to drive a car, get on a plane, get on a train, vote, enter a federal building, open a bank account or get a job without a national ID card. You don't think that could ever happen in America? Well, you might want to brush up on the Real ID Act because it is going to go into effect on May 11, 2011 unless something is done to stop it."
NASA

Submission + - LED Technology Reduces Chemotherapy's Side Effects (ibtimes.com) 2

gabbo529 writes: "Medical researchers have developed a new technology that will help cancer patients stave off the effects of chemotherapy.

Called High Emissivity Aluminiferous Luminescent Substrate, or HEALS, it's a chip covered with hundreds of sand-grain sized light emitting diodes, each of which emits energy equivalent to 12 times that of the sun. The lights are in a small box that is held near the patient's head, while the light, which is in the far red and infrared part of the spectrum, shines on the skin.

The technology was originally developed by NASA for plant growth experiments on space shuttle flights."

Comment Re:Reassess your place in the universe, techmage. (Score 2, Informative) 387

In this instance, it is not an owner's computer. They took a sales machine with client data and just gave it to a new hire. No log in changes, no information scouring, etc. When we backup the owners machines, it is done to external drive and they are given the drive. However, we don't get the opportunity to those backups very much.

Comment Re:I don't get it... (Score 1) 387

When a person leaves the company, we set a policy to back up all data from their laptop before it is given to a new employee. We had to do this due to a laptop being 'recycled' in this manner and losing a lot of data. We don't want profiles or other data left on that machine so we format it and start with a clean install for security reasons (nothing like finding accounting data on the 'new' salespersons computer.

Submission + - How to get company owners to follow their rules 2

techmage writes: "Recently we had an issue at our rather small company that resulted in the loss of a lot of important data. To prevent it from happening again, we created a company wide policy that all computers would return to IT, have their contents backed up and the computers formatted and reloaded for the next user. Consistently the owners of the company break this and other policies we set up to prevent data loss, theft, etc. How do I get through to the bosses that when they break with the policies, they are potentially shooting the company in the foot?"

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