One of the biggest changes I have seen along with some of these others that have been posted is the reduced number of wires we have to run to places. No thicknet, coax, dedicated, or even ethernet lines. WireLESS is the infrastructure and the mobility it allows is wonderful. The reduction of costs is brilliant. Thanks smart people everywhere who keep advancing our profession-this ones for you.
solutions:
"someone fitted a module in backwards"
"Why didnt they simply do X instead of Y"
Do you seriously think the people who work for NASA, the same ones who sent a group of men to the moon and back, rovers to mars, Voyager to Deep Space, shuttles, space stations, et all can be out thought by YOU? And from the comfort of your Lazy Boy Chair, no less?!
Wow. Surely you can come to respect these these men and women have given countless hours of thought, simulation, and planning to these missions. In fact, many have dedicated their lives to this engineering.
Surely you can respect that those involved in this mission did not simply put the red wire where the blue one should have gone.
Thats sorta insulting.
Peace out
One of the biggest changes I have seen along with some of these others that have been posted is the reduced number of wires we have to run to places. No thicknet, coax, dedicated, or even ethernet lines. WireLESS is the infrastructure and the mobility it allows is wonderful. The reduction of costs is brilliant. Thanks smart people everywhere who keep advancing our profession-this ones for you.
solutions: "someone fitted a module in backwards" "Why didnt they simply do X instead of Y" Do you seriously think the people who work for NASA, the same ones who sent a group of men to the moon and back, rovers to mars, Voyager to Deep Space, shuttles, space stations, et all can be out thought by YOU? And from the comfort of your Lazy Boy Chair, no less?! Wow. Surely you can come to respect these these men and women have given countless hours of thought, simulation, and planning to these missions. In fact, many have dedicated their lives to this engineering. Surely you can respect that those involved in this mission did not simply put the red wire where the blue one should have gone. Thats sorta insulting. Peace out
I was looking for stuff that matters. Not this socialist dribble that seems to be dominating the "news for nerds."