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'Sending Astronauts To Mars Would be Stupid' (bbc.com) 473

One of the first men to orbit the Moon has told BBC Radio 5 Live that it's "stupid" to plan human missions to Mars. Bill Anders, lunar module pilot of Apollo 8, the first human spaceflight to leave Earth's orbit, said sending crews to Mars was "almost ridiculous". From a report: NASA is currently planning new human missions to the Moon. It wants to learn the skills and develop the technology to enable a future human landing on Mars. NASA was approached for a response to Anders' comments, but hasn't responded.

Anders, 85, said he's a "big supporter" of the "remarkable" unmanned programmes, "mainly because they're much cheaper". But he says the public support simply isn't there to fund vastly more expensive human missions. "What's the imperative? What's pushing us to go to Mars?" he said, adding "I don't think the public is that interested". Meanwhile, robotic probes are still exploring Mars. Last month, the InSight lander, which will sample the planet's interior, successfully touched down at Elysium Planitia.
Further reading: Bill Nye: We Are Not Going To Live on Mars, Let Alone Turn It Into Earth.

Comment Too Little, too late (Score 2) 619

Most big companies have already set up foreign subsidiaries that offshore the work from the US. So the H1B program is a red herring. Having business penalized for pushing work overseas for domestic use should be the focus of such efforts. This is not only true in manufacturing, but IT, finance, radiology (yes...your x-rays are read in India when at the ER at 3 AM), and even legal services. The only things that can't be outsourced are service industries that are face-to-face like plumbers, electricians, servers, etc.

For the record, I am an IT professional with 40 years of IT experience in a wide range of fields and I am living in constant fear of losing my job to somebody overseas.

Comment Two other contenders... (Score 1) 1222

Contact was the first movie that made me buy a DVD player. The opening sequence was and is still stunning in it's scope and detail. Another that I haven't seen is the series Babylon 5. Even though they had hour-long shows, they had story arcs that spanned seasons and had excellent acting and story lines. And let's not forget that Walter Koenig was a real baddie in this series. And he played it so well!

Comment God Mode and the Big Nasty (Score 3, Funny) 351

One day when I was very frustrated with work and people, I fired up Doom and got to the last level with the Big Nasty...and went into God mode. I decided I wanted to inflict maximum pain (to work out my frustrations) so I went after him with a chain saw...It was WONDERFUL!!! I chased him around and had him howling for a good half hour, but didn't kill him. But that was the best use for Doom I ever had...

Comment iPhone 5S and iPad 2: No and Yes (Score 1) 504

My iPhone 5s (64 GB) works just fine with iOS8 and so I decided to upgrade my iPad 2 (64 GB WiFi+ATT 3G). This has been problematic. The problems I have encountered are: 1. Install took very long and required some reboots 2. I lose the 3G stuff and have to do a hard boot to get it back for a while (found this online) 3. Some apps just start up and hang 4. Response is very slow...trying to start it up when it's been idle for a while takes about 15-30 seconds to respond... So it is fine on the phone but lousy on the iPad...

Comment Re:Your question is already wrong. (Score 1) 334

Interesting fact: if the noise level is at 80 db or above, it is harmful to your health and violates NIOSH standards in the USA. The harmful part, other than annoying the dickens out of you and disrupting your concentration, is that is raises blood pressure. I've recently been diagnosed with an auditory processing disorder where I can't filter out the noise in such environments naturally (like most people) and have to either really concentrate (when on those 5-hour conference calls) or use noise-cancelling headphones.

It gets rather fatiguing to try and have a phone conference or do work when 3-5 other people nearby are on conference calls and talking loud to talk over the noise....

It's no fun having hearing loss (I now have it in the high and ultra-high frequencies) so it's better to limit the noise. You will get it from those perpetual conference callers, so look into an ADA accommodation after your hearing goes (get a good hearing checkup first). You can actually request and expect to get a quiet area to work.

Comment One Word (Score 1) 825

Plastic! Actually, some countries are using plastic for the larger currency in a bill form because it is more durable and harder to forge. Besides, wouldn't it be fun to have translucent coins in different colors for the denomination? Of course, breaking a penny or nickel might take on a new meaning...

Comment What about Cloud Services? (Score 2) 240

I assume that you are talking about conventional software you buy and install on your desktop/laptop/tablet/phone. But what about cloud-based services (Salesforce, Google, iTunes, etc.)? They are exposing an interface and set of functions but the rest of it is not transparent. This class of software is probably where we should focus anti-SOPA efforts...
Handhelds

When You Really, Really Want to Upgrade a Tiny Notebook 104

Benz145 writes "The famous Sony VAIO UX UMPC may have been cancelled a few years back by Sony, but the community at Micro PC Talk won't let it die. Modder Anh has carefully removed the relatively slow 1.33Ghz Core Solo CPU and installed a much faster Intel Core 2 Duo U7700 (a process which involves reballing the entire CPU). On top of this, he managed to install an incredibly small 4-port USB hub into the unit which allowed for the further instillation of a Huawei E172 modem for 3G data/voice/SMS, a GPS receiver, and a Pinnacle HD TV receiver. All of this was done without modifying the device's tiny external case. Great high-res pictures of the motherboard with the modded hardware can be seen through the link."
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AMD Offers Women Geek Dating Advice 269

Blacklaw writes "It appears AMD has decided to branch out from integrated circuits and enter the romance market with a handy guide for girls to land themselves a geeky guy. From the article: 'In a blog post written by Leslie Sobon, the company's vice president of marketing, Sobon describes her life in the largely male-dominated world of technology as being "mostly surrounded by guys all day," but says: "I can tell you that — in general — technical guys are pretty cool," and offers advice on how girls can land a geek guy. Although clearly meant in a lighthearted way, Sobon's missive serves to patronize both her company's customers — who, we learn, are socially inept and bad dressers — and women, who apparently can't understand technology and need to find a nice man who can "fix the TV, your PC, and the sprinkler system" along with other magical item s far too complex for the poor female brain to comprehend.'"

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