Except for the fact that it's the ugliest POS ever.
And yes, how it looks has a massive impact on how people perceive its usefullness. Funny thing is, its effect on me has been to ensure that I'll never buy a Windows-based tablet or phone.
This is supply and demand in action. The Russians have been granted a (possibly temporary) monopoly on the supply of transport services to the International Space Station. They have in turn, decided to sell seats to the highest bidder. The Russians have been selling access to the ISS for some time now, and it is not their problem that NASA has decided to discard their manned spaceflight capabilities with no alternate method of getting there.
I do not believe that the United States has any kind of say over who the Russians elect to send (though I am happy to be corrected on this if there is official rules to that effect), nor do i believe that they are required to give preferential treatment to NASA coming in at a lower price than what the market will bear, since if they did, they would have prevented other private passengers from doing this previously. They have voice their displeasure over private passengers, but have been unable to do anything about it.
Also if NASA is thoroughly displeased about this situation then in the true nature of capitalism they can vote with their wallets, and attempt to procure their transport services elsewhere and cease to purchase any transport services from the Russians. What? There's no one else that can do this? Tough noogies.
As to profit/subsidies etc, the Russians have been using the venerable Soyuz rocket for decades now and have always ran their space program on a shoestring budget. They are quite efficient at producing them and I would believe that they make a reasonable profit selling those seats off (people previously have paid $40 million for a ride) and wouldn't think that their is a subsidy provided by NASA, as going against their wishes and potentially losing that subsidy would not be a profitable move. Since neither of us have factual support to our respective arguments, we'll probably have to let that go.
In short, if NASA wanted to procure that spot, they should have bid higher.
Shouldn't every American commenting in this thread be celebrating that communism is dead, and the invisible hand of the market is guiding the Russians? Or does that only apply when it benefits the US?
What the judge needs to do is issue a global injunction to both companies preventing them from shipping any tablets until the entire legal process is finished, including any appeals. That'd get them both talking real quick.
you're suggesting that ATT is legally obligated to ensure they can sustain 100% of theoretically possible 3G bandwidth at every possible location in their network where there is any viable signal at all?
The way we're going?
I'd put my money on the robots.
Lemme guess: You watch Fox News a lot?
Forget that. I'd like the see the gigantic mosquito that can drill through amber to get to the tasty, tasty dinosaur within. :-)
Except for the fact that it's the ugliest POS ever.
And yes, how it looks has a massive impact on how people perceive its usefullness.
Funny thing is, its effect on me has been to ensure that I'll never buy a Windows-based tablet or phone.
This is supply and demand in action. The Russians have been granted a (possibly temporary) monopoly on the supply of transport services to the International Space Station. They have in turn, decided to sell seats to the highest bidder. The Russians have been selling access to the ISS for some time now, and it is not their problem that NASA has decided to discard their manned spaceflight capabilities with no alternate method of getting there.
I do not believe that the United States has any kind of say over who the Russians elect to send (though I am happy to be corrected on this if there is official rules to that effect), nor do i believe that they are required to give preferential treatment to NASA coming in at a lower price than what the market will bear, since if they did, they would have prevented other private passengers from doing this previously. They have voice their displeasure over private passengers, but have been unable to do anything about it.
Also if NASA is thoroughly displeased about this situation then in the true nature of capitalism they can vote with their wallets, and attempt to procure their transport services elsewhere and cease to purchase any transport services from the Russians. What? There's no one else that can do this? Tough noogies.
As to profit/subsidies etc, the Russians have been using the venerable Soyuz rocket for decades now and have always ran their space program on a shoestring budget. They are quite efficient at producing them and I would believe that they make a reasonable profit selling those seats off (people previously have paid $40 million for a ride) and wouldn't think that their is a subsidy provided by NASA, as going against their wishes and potentially losing that subsidy would not be a profitable move. Since neither of us have factual support to our respective arguments, we'll probably have to let that go.
In short, if NASA wanted to procure that spot, they should have bid higher.
How?
The wonders of capitalism, that's how.
Shouldn't every American commenting in this thread be celebrating that communism is dead, and the invisible hand of the market is guiding the Russians?
Or does that only apply when it benefits the US?
No, he achieved that all on his own.
So god wrote Genesis out by hand himself then?
NASA has. They chose metric.
does it have rounded corners?
What the judge needs to do is issue a global injunction to both companies preventing them from shipping any tablets until the entire legal process is finished, including any appeals. That'd get them both talking real quick.
Pity that can't happen.
The crocs only eat the bears once they've run out of tourists.
So what does that make me?
Way too logical to ever have a chance in modern politics unfortunately.
a god "jump-started" creation and left the universe alone after that
What I don't get is:
If that's what people believe, WTF are they worshiping such a lazy asshole for?!
The fact that it has a large corporation with lobbyists behind it
Bury it? Yeah right.
They're just waiting for the new cheques to clear and people to start looking the other way again.
you're suggesting that ATT is legally obligated to ensure they can sustain 100% of theoretically possible 3G bandwidth at every possible location in their network where there is any viable signal at all?
Yes.
The beauty of it is, if you can telecommute to do your job, then some dude in India can do it too for half the price!
If it costs anything, then it excludes some people/groups from implementing it, therefore it ISN'T A FUCKING STANDARD!!!
Great Idea!...
Now, please tell us which mythical country that would be.
Let's burn down the observatory so this can never happen again!
Seems like the Chinese have learnt the lessons of capitalism all too well...
Now watch the freak conservative 'family' organisations mount a media blitz that results in this getting killed.
Why does it not surprise me that it's Sony behind this shit?
But for those jobs, dishonesty is a prerequisite.