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Comment Re:Good (Score 1) 96

They keep losing money at it, which is why Boeing and Lockheed merged their launch divisions into a joint venture several years ago (United Launch Alliance ). Even the joint venture is still laying people off. It will be interesting to see if can SpaceX maintain a low cost profile (i.e. how much money is Elon pumping in behind the scenes??) while obtaining successful outcomes. "Faster, better, cheaper" seems to have a poor track record when it comes to space. The Atlas program has completed some 80+ successful launches in a row. High reliability comes at a cost.

Comment Re:libertarian (Score 1) 433

"Under cost-plus contracts, there is absolutely no necessity to lower the cost of getting into space."

Financial performance on cost-plus contracts becomes the basis for future proposals. Failure to execute efficiently means that other competitors will win the follow-on projects. Government-funded projects are fiercely contested for between the major contractors.

Comment Re:Money (Score 1) 317

I did make a mistake, Lockheed Martin is # 57 on the list (not # 98). Beyond that, my point was that defense contractor companies are relatively small in comparison to the titans of industry. I was not making any arguments about military spending as a whole.

Comment Re:Money (Score 1) 317

Yeah, defense contractors are bloated monsters. That's why the biggest one (in terms of government contracts), Lockheed Martin, is a whopping #98 on the Fortune 500 list. And yeah, developing technologies to defend populations against the destructive missile technology that already exists is "destructive tech". I love the idiocy that gets modded up on Slashdot.
The Almighty Buck

Average Budget For Major, Multi-Platform Games Is $18-28 Million 157

An anonymous reader passes along this excerpt from Develop: "The average development budget for a multiplatform next-gen game is $18-$28 million, according to new data. A study by entertainment analyst group M2 Research also puts development costs for single-platform projects at an average of $10 million. The figures themselves may not be too surprising, with high-profile games often breaking the $40 million barrier. Polyphony's Gran Turismo 5 budget is said to be hovering around the $60 million mark, while Modern Warfare 2's budget was said to be as high as $50 million."
Wii

Is There a Future For Mature Games On Wii? 186

digitalfever writes "There are more than 50 million Wii systems worldwide. Logically, the audience for a wide range of games and interactive experiences should be rather big, but based on the evidence so far, either that's not true — or publishers have been hedging the wrong bets. No one has conclusively proved the case for (or against) the viability of mature games on Wii, but 2009 was a litmus test on a number of fronts, including the DS. The results aren't encouraging. "

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