Comment Counterfeits? (Score 1) 858
Did I miss something?
Comment Yea, so? (Score 1) 194
Comment Privacy thoughts (Score 1) 159
Comment An interesting statistic, I'm sure (Score 1) 386
Comment Incomprehensible size (Score 1) 118
Comment Annoying software IMO (Score 1) 138
Comment This is all speculation (Score 1) 209
Comment Re:Not the RED button!!! (Score 1) 215
Comment Re:Apart from that Ms. Lincoln... how was the show (Score 2) 48
"apart from the gravity aspect"
That's not a quickly overlooked triffle.
I would agree, however, the point of the experiment in the aforementioned article was to see if humans could feasibly be confined for a duration of a trip to Mars. The reason gravity is not an issue here is that we already have data from past experience in this domain. Take for example Expedition 14 to the ISS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedition_14). This expedition lasted for 215 days, in which two crew members were weightless that entire time. In comparison, this article is talking about spending a week (or few months) in space. This is pale in comparison to anything we have already done, and frankly I don't see the point of it at all. I don't doubt that the space station could be vital in testing planned missions to Mars, but I don't see anything useful coming from this simulation.
Comment Hasn't this been done already (Score 1) 48
Comment Wow (Score 1) 2
Submission + - Kohler's New Hi-Tech Toilet (pcworld.com)
Comment Re:Great video, but (Score 1) 205
I was being ironic. Obviously over the head of most
Comment Great video, but (Score 0) 205
But apparently not useful for PhD students who can't spell