Domain: return-home.com
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Re:www.return-home.com IE/Netscape 4.0+ onlyI had started to reply to this, listing some webpages which I could see stuff with Javascript turned off (once I had used the Javascript to navagate in with*).
But then I noticed the contest with it's 'first 200 successful internet pilots' win, and the pointer to the VRML, and I began to wonder if this wasn't all a bit gimicky... and THEN when I tried to skip the VRML, they crashed my NN4.7 browser and I lost my partially composed post.
So you're getting diddly. I'm not paying them much more mind until I see it in a mainstream article, preferrably NewScientist or something similar.
(*) I don't know whether turning off Javascript in NN4.7 is similar enough to what IE 3 will do for you, but there were still a few URLs stuck in my OS copy and paste. Try these.http://www.return-home.com/English/ mission.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_3.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/inf o.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/i nfo_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/s terne.html -
Re:www.return-home.com IE/Netscape 4.0+ onlyI had started to reply to this, listing some webpages which I could see stuff with Javascript turned off (once I had used the Javascript to navagate in with*).
But then I noticed the contest with it's 'first 200 successful internet pilots' win, and the pointer to the VRML, and I began to wonder if this wasn't all a bit gimicky... and THEN when I tried to skip the VRML, they crashed my NN4.7 browser and I lost my partially composed post.
So you're getting diddly. I'm not paying them much more mind until I see it in a mainstream article, preferrably NewScientist or something similar.
(*) I don't know whether turning off Javascript in NN4.7 is similar enough to what IE 3 will do for you, but there were still a few URLs stuck in my OS copy and paste. Try these.http://www.return-home.com/English/ mission.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_3.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/inf o.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/i nfo_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/s terne.html -
Re:www.return-home.com IE/Netscape 4.0+ onlyI had started to reply to this, listing some webpages which I could see stuff with Javascript turned off (once I had used the Javascript to navagate in with*).
But then I noticed the contest with it's 'first 200 successful internet pilots' win, and the pointer to the VRML, and I began to wonder if this wasn't all a bit gimicky... and THEN when I tried to skip the VRML, they crashed my NN4.7 browser and I lost my partially composed post.
So you're getting diddly. I'm not paying them much more mind until I see it in a mainstream article, preferrably NewScientist or something similar.
(*) I don't know whether turning off Javascript in NN4.7 is similar enough to what IE 3 will do for you, but there were still a few URLs stuck in my OS copy and paste. Try these.http://www.return-home.com/English/ mission.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_3.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/inf o.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/i nfo_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/s terne.html -
Re:www.return-home.com IE/Netscape 4.0+ onlyI had started to reply to this, listing some webpages which I could see stuff with Javascript turned off (once I had used the Javascript to navagate in with*).
But then I noticed the contest with it's 'first 200 successful internet pilots' win, and the pointer to the VRML, and I began to wonder if this wasn't all a bit gimicky... and THEN when I tried to skip the VRML, they crashed my NN4.7 browser and I lost my partially composed post.
So you're getting diddly. I'm not paying them much more mind until I see it in a mainstream article, preferrably NewScientist or something similar.
(*) I don't know whether turning off Javascript in NN4.7 is similar enough to what IE 3 will do for you, but there were still a few URLs stuck in my OS copy and paste. Try these.http://www.return-home.com/English/ mission.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_3.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/inf o.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/i nfo_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/s terne.html -
Re:www.return-home.com IE/Netscape 4.0+ onlyI had started to reply to this, listing some webpages which I could see stuff with Javascript turned off (once I had used the Javascript to navagate in with*).
But then I noticed the contest with it's 'first 200 successful internet pilots' win, and the pointer to the VRML, and I began to wonder if this wasn't all a bit gimicky... and THEN when I tried to skip the VRML, they crashed my NN4.7 browser and I lost my partially composed post.
So you're getting diddly. I'm not paying them much more mind until I see it in a mainstream article, preferrably NewScientist or something similar.
(*) I don't know whether turning off Javascript in NN4.7 is similar enough to what IE 3 will do for you, but there were still a few URLs stuck in my OS copy and paste. Try these.http://www.return-home.com/English/ mission.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_3.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/inf o.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/i nfo_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/s terne.html -
Re:www.return-home.com IE/Netscape 4.0+ onlyI had started to reply to this, listing some webpages which I could see stuff with Javascript turned off (once I had used the Javascript to navagate in with*).
But then I noticed the contest with it's 'first 200 successful internet pilots' win, and the pointer to the VRML, and I began to wonder if this wasn't all a bit gimicky... and THEN when I tried to skip the VRML, they crashed my NN4.7 browser and I lost my partially composed post.
So you're getting diddly. I'm not paying them much more mind until I see it in a mainstream article, preferrably NewScientist or something similar.
(*) I don't know whether turning off Javascript in NN4.7 is similar enough to what IE 3 will do for you, but there were still a few URLs stuck in my OS copy and paste. Try these.http://www.return-home.com/English/ mission.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/Englis h/mission_3.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/inf o.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/i nfo_2.html
http://www.return-home.com/English/s terne.html -
Link & Past Commenthttp://www.return-home.com/ is live now and counting down to the flight.
I remember these inflatable cones were proposed decades ago for space station lifeboats. An astronaut in a suit would be able to do an emergency re-entry with this technology. I think NASA was not considering full lifeboats due to mass and complexity -- they already have human-qualified life support spacesuits.