Comment Re:Petabytes (Score 1) 223
If you have to post a redundant obvious reply, that's also not funny. I don't even know why I'm typing this.
If you have to post a redundant obvious reply, that's also not funny. I don't even know why I'm typing this.
You have an extra colon and a misplaced closing parenthesis.
If only there was some sort of computerized networked look-up thing of known information, where you could type in something, and then it would tell you about it, before you made a post.... Hmmmm....
It's funny 'cause it's true.
Citation needed.
Humor recognition skills needed.
Nope. It would just take one swift hit normal to the plane of the ecliptic to cause the angle of inclination to steadily change until it was revolving backward. However, the inclination may still be changing for all I know.
Nope. Each swift hit (delta-momentum) results in a single orbit change. A hit normal to the ecliptic is the most efficient in terms of angle-of-inclination change, but it does not cause a continuing inclination change.
Why not discuss the Apple apple logo and how it changed from Newton to rainbow colors to it's current stark white? IMO the most interesting logo story...
And why not the Chevy logo as well? This is an article about OS logos, not corporations' or car brands' logos.
That's one way to ensure nobody reads his stuff.
Yes, I was just thinking what wonderfully good news this is!
I am interested in purchasing access to the news you are thinking.
Don't do non-work from work, if you work at IBM.
Crap! I wrote this from work!
the crew of the Challenger disaster
If you are that involved in a project that failed in such a spectacular fasion, I suspect you are not putting anything on your resume.
A current C.V. is one of the least of your new set of problems.
PK
Software production is assumed to be a line function, but it is run like a staff function. -- Paul Licker