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Space Photos Taken From Shed Stun Astronomers 149

krou writes "Amateur astronomer Peter Shah has stunned astronomers around the world with amazing photos of the universe taken from his garden shed. Shah spent £20,000 on the equipment, hooking up a telescope in his shed to his home computer, and the results are being compared to images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. 'Most men like to putter about in their garden shed,' said Shah, 'but mine is a bit more high tech than most. I have fitted it with a sliding roof so I can sit in comfort and look at the heavens. I have a very modest set up, but it just goes to show that a window to the universe is there for all of us – even with the smallest budgets. I had to be patient and take the images over a period of several months because the skies in Britain are often clouded over and you need clear conditions.' His images include the Monkey's head nebula, M33 Pinwheel Galaxy, Andromeda Galaxy and the Flaming Star Nebula, and are being put together for a book."
Games

The Murky Origins of Zork's Name 70

mjn writes "Computational media researcher Nick Montfort traces the murky origins of Zork's name. It's well known that the word was used in MIT hacker jargon around that time, but how did it get there? Candidates are the term 'zorch' from late 1950s DIY electronics slang, the use of the term as a placeholder in some early 1970s textbooks, the typo a QWERTY user would get if he typed 'work' on an AZERTY keyboard, and several uses in obscure sci-fi. No solid answers so far, though, as there are problems with many of the possible explanations that would have made MIT hackers unlikely to have run across them at the right time."

Comment Re:Prompt (Score 1) 442

If you just want the dd command it is in the the GNU port of Unix utils UnxUtils, and in Microsoft Unix toolkit.
Also to be wrong again I would have to be wrong twice, in your view I can only see how I can have been wrong once, in my assumption of your intentions.
If you want to flash you burners in Linux from the CLI buy a NEC (Optiarc now) drive you can flash in Linux, OS X etc.
I am sure you could find other supported drives if you tried.
If your read about Powershell you will find it does do 'useful pipes', but surprise, surprise its been developed by Microsoft to administer Windows not Linux, so will be of little use to you.
Bash and other shells are designed for and best on Linux, they are great and powerful and we use them on all are Linux servers.
Shells such as this could be ported but without the OS integration they would be next to useless, I have to use Windows to manage 1000+ AD users and computers, I can do that with powershell, not with Cygwin shells etc. I even use it to manage Linux servers via piping from powershell via SSH!
You can hate Microsoft and GUI's all you like but powershell is one of the few good things microsoft has brought to its OS, and the more administrator that use, the easier it will be for them to use and move to Linux, so it has its good points!.
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