Comment I Borg (Score 1) 72
Hmm, that looks like an invasive program that could take out the Borg once and for all...
Hmm, that looks like an invasive program that could take out the Borg once and for all...
The folks at nasaspaceflight.com had the best description:
"Starship SN10 landed on the landing zone; then burned off the excess propellant in a rapid fashion."
But they have rocks and trees and rocks and rocks and trees and... WATER!!!
Why would they need Internet access!? pfffttt
Sadly it doesn't look like there are too many Arrogant Worms fans on
I don't know the same things you don't know.
I don't know... I just, don't know.
It's a great big place
full of nothin' but space,
and it's my happy place!
What's to hate about the CFL? 3 downs, longer/wider field, 12 players per side, cold, winter, ice, the Grey Cup (woohoo! Major Riders fan here!)
Oh wait.... *that* CFL...
Ditto. My 4S has had no problems with iOS 6.1. In fact, my battery life seems better than it was before.
One word: Yes.
Longer version: But it may be more difficult to do nowadays; I don't know. About 7 years ago a family member had a computer with a lot of photos that were, sadly, not backed up. The Maxtor drive had suddenly quit. I was able to eBay another drive with the same model number and swap the boards, and voila! We had a working drive with all of the photos (and other data) intact.
Again, I have no idea how easy that would be to do nowadays... It was hard enough to change boards with my clumsy fingers on a 3.5" drive, let alone a mobile drive.
As someone else posted, an engine cut-off just before launch happened several times during the Shuttle program. There was even a case where a main engine shut down during flight, forcing an abort to orbit (ATO) - do a Youtube search for the launch of Challenger mission STS-51F.
One of my favourite space-related quotes came from STS-41D (Discovery), which had a main engine cut off at T-6s. Apparently the situation was rather...tense, with a fire starting after the engines shut down. One of the crewmen broke the tension: "Gee, I thought we'd be a lot higher at MECO!" (Main Engine Cut-Off).
Thanks so much for your reflections, everyone. I've been coming here since 1998 (and, like many, registered far too late to get a cool, low UID). What's amazed me is the nature of the community and the discussion that happens here. Certainly, there are the usual trolls but more often than not I see really good, even deep discussion on here. This is a testament to the people who come here and - especially - to the great moderation and meta-mod system that's encourages that type of discussion. When I compare the discourse here to that on most news sites,
So thanks for that, Rob! We'll miss you. And I saw that you were musing about writing a book. Please do so! I, for one, would be very interested to read about your time in
That rocked! I can't believe I'm the first to say that.
I have to agree. I know I took a while to reply... about 45 minutes, actually... after I had watched the video, spellbound by what I was seeing.
Wow.
Even as a Youtube video, the views and detail was amazing. If the people who put this video together happen to read this thread, thank you for creating this. If you could upload it as a high quality version and/or make a DVD available, that would be even better! But as it is, I'm simply amazed at what I saw and loved the explanations along the way.
Would this lead to science fictions "Inertial Dampeners"?
Not only that, but if we can establish a low-level warp field around the station, then we can move it to the mouth of the wormhole really quickly.
you know what else? almost everyone in the world has an above average number of fingers! but, how could that be....?
And the 6 fingered man killed Inigo Montoya's father...
Agree with Commander Keen! Smooth scrolling on an 8088/CGA machine? That was incredible back in the day.
The other game that took many, many, many hours from me was the original Wing Commander. That game was incredible for it's time, from the graphics, music, and storyline. It put my old Adlib card to good use. Many, many fun times!
I'd really like to try a double-blind test to see if I can tell 120Hz vs moreHz.
I'd be interested in finding out how to do a double-blind, visual test.
FWIW, I fully agree with you and the GP about higher frame rates. I remember back in the day when I had the latest Need for Speed game (I think it was NFS III, which ran at 640x480x256 colours), and the original, EGA graphics IndyCar game from Papyrus (320x200x16 colours). The graphics quality was much lower in IndyCar, but my computer ran it at a much higher frame rate than NFS III. As a result I found IndyCar much more playable.
I'm a lumberjack
And you're ok?
Top Ten Things Overheard At The ANSI C Draft Committee Meetings: (5) All right, who's the wiseguy who stuck this trigraph stuff in here?