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Clean Nuclear Launches?

AKAImBatman writes "When it comes to launching millions of pounds of material into space, nearly everyone knows about the Orion Project. Blow up a series of nuclear bombs under your dairy-aire and ride the explosion on up. Unfortunately, the Orion spewed out so much radiation that it just wasn't a feasible launch option. If we want commuter trips to space, we're going to have to find another way. Well, it turns out that NASA's been doing quite a bit of research on Gas Core Nuclear Rockets, an ultra-powerful nuclear rocket that puts out almost no radiation. This research has spurred a fascinating new generation of ideas on reaching the cosmos. Could inexpensive cruises to the moon happen within our lifetimes?"

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  1. Uh by Medieval · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Is derriere REALLY that f'ing difficult to spell? If you can't even come CLOSE to spelling the word properly, DON'T USE IT.

    Jesus christ, use m-w.com or something if you're not sure.

  2. Dairy-aire??? by dchamp · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Pardon your french... It's "derriere", french for "behind".

  3. Re:Dairy-aire? by Mantorp · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Although i agree with you I can't recall ever seeing a post containing the words "butt munch" getting a 5: Informative.

  4. Disk MHD by Delirium+Tremens · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    MHD Disk is the latest in video encoding for Media requiring a High-Definition format. It is superior to the other formats that are being fought over right now, including certain DVD initiatives that were discussed here recently. MHD is the only high-definition encoding that supports VCR, as the article judiciously illustrates.
    The initial prototype comes with a dual-tray system that allows you to load two MHD disks at the same time, and makes a smart use of different color cables to facilitate connections with your Audio/Video receiver.
    And it runs BeOS, too.

  5. IIS by Tom · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Why you should not host a website that might be featured on /. on an IIS server:

    The page cannot be displayed
    There are too many people accessing the Web site at this time.

    Please try the following:

    * Click the Refresh button, or try again later.
    * Open the www.nuclearspace.com home page, and then look for links to the information you want.

    HTTP 403.9 - Access Forbidden: Too many users are connected
    Internet Information Services

    Technical Information (for support personnel)

    * Background:
    This error can occur if the Web server is busy and cannot process your request due to heavy traffic.

    * More information:
    Microsoft Support

    --
    Assorted stuff I do sometimes: Lemuria.org