Comment Re: Entertainment, huh? (Score 1) 52
It runs MacOS and it's pretty fast, unlike any netbook ever.
Yeah it's got gimped specs but they will be fine for most users, unlike netbooks.
It runs MacOS and it's pretty fast, unlike any netbook ever.
Yeah it's got gimped specs but they will be fine for most users, unlike netbooks.
[learn to internet]
Everyone who cares about this already knows this
You don't actually care
So fuck off
Do you think anything has improved since 2018 or 2023?
Have you bothered to look around lately?
One-way rocket to Callisto might be far enough.
Right, that's why my karma is maxed and you have to post anonymously because it actually makes your posts more visible.
Tell me about it. I can't find a single tamale lady.
Especially since January 2025...
Because they can change the spacecraft's attitude to put whatever they want into the window while flying along the same trajectory?
Guess what, they probably could have taken a picture of the full sun too. Amazing what you can do when you are somewhere in the 360,000 kilometers between Earth and Luna.
It's a Boeing spacecraft, so yes I absolutely believe they'd go with a broken toilet.
If that's the only thing broken, it's the best one they ever manufactured.
Only hateful individual I'm seeing here is you, using the same stupid hateful dipshittery twice now.
You have no idea what the selection criteria was, and how it was applied. The NASA Director of manned flight operations knows, and that's who ultimately selects the crew.
You, and everyone else in this thread, is speaking out of ignorance and stupidity.
Now only if there was some way that they could bring enough water for the multi-month trip to Mars, and have that water also be used for secondary purposes like radiation shielding...
These are engineering problems. Engineers haven't started working on them outside of "well how about..." because we don't have any funding for manned Mars spacefilght, just the same as nobody was working on lunar landers until there was a manned spaceflight mission to put people on the moon.
If you already have a space station in Earth orbit, why do you need one in Lunar orbit too?
Why would you not seek to do your interplanetary burn direct from Earth orbit, like we have done with literally every single thing we've ever sent to Mars?
Not being snarky, just wondering if there is some delta-V advantage to being higher up the well, but in a different (lesser) well.
Yes, because it's never a good idea to solve issues like this early on incrementally more difficult missions. I want them figuring out the fucking space toilet right in the middle of landing on the surface myself.
What an absolutely stupid thing to say on a tech site where I would bet the vast majority of readers practice incremental development every single day.
Elliptic paraboloids for sale.