OK, it is late, but I will attempt to make sense of it all.... tomorrow... but till then... Wouldn't the bigger 'gliders' benefit from lightened gravity since they would not actually be attempting to create force to lift off the ground? It's late, so this will probably be obvious tomorrow when I reevaluate the article:-) (I also did not see the Nova episode mentioned so I am probably shooting blank here)
Versions of AOL that run on *nix? As scary as that could be (supporting the AOL installation...../configure what?!?! make huh!!), maybe preconfigured AOL on somewhat secured distro could lead to a wider spectrum of peoples who would be willing to try something new/better/different. Furthermore, the AOL user could be the ultimate typical enduser to get into the feedback loop while we build a Linux for 'the rest of them'.
Yeah, and foci-you too!!! ;-) hehe
OK, it is late, but I will attempt to make sense of it all.... tomorrow... but till then... Wouldn't the bigger 'gliders' benefit from lightened gravity since they would not actually be attempting to create force to lift off the ground? It's late, so this will probably be obvious tomorrow when I reevaluate the article :-) (I also did not see the Nova episode mentioned so I am probably shooting blank here)
Versions of AOL that run on *nix? As scary as that could be (supporting the AOL installation.... ./configure what?!?! make huh!!), maybe preconfigured AOL on somewhat secured distro could lead to a wider spectrum of peoples who would be willing to try something new/better/different. Furthermore, the AOL user could be the ultimate typical enduser to get into the feedback loop while we build a Linux for 'the rest of them'.