The information coming in about the Rover's the last few days has been fascinating. I never really appreciated the kind of tech that went into these things. It really makes you sit back and think about how very far our species has come in the last 150 years. I mean Jules Verne was only begining to imagine landing on the moon while riding around England in a steam locomotive, now, 150 years later, we routinely launch things into orbit around the Earth, and land radio controlled machines on other planets to roam around. This is truly a wonderful age to live in.
If you would have read the posted article and did some research instead of immediately proclaiming it as false, you would have realized that it says the burned ISO's will only possibly play on the Panasonic Game Cube clone, which if i remember correctly has a full sized dvd drive. And will also play other types of disc based products. So in reality, it wouldn't be that hard. You'd just have to have a mod chip, or someother way of forcing the machine to read your code from your full sized dvd. You could actually fit 2 almost on a full sized dvd....mmmm back up goodness
This is the coolest, most complete mod i've ever seen. I'm very impressed. The skill required to put this together was really cool. I wish i had half this guys skills.
I love redhat. Before you start flaming me, there are some reasons why. I'm not putting down your distrubition/OS of choice, but in my opinion RedHat is very, very nice. The installation has gone flawless everytime i've installed it. And look at the installation script for 8.x, its beautiful. And the desktops looking the same dosen't bother me. And its so snappy. I mean, wicked quick. RPM's aren't perfect by any means, but until we get something nice like Windows Update, or Lindows Click-N-Run we'll have to make due. But anyways i just wanted to say i fully support RedHat
The information coming in about the Rover's the last few days has been fascinating. I never really appreciated the kind of tech that went into these things. It really makes you sit back and think about how very far our species has come in the last 150 years. I mean Jules Verne was only begining to imagine landing on the moon while riding around England in a steam locomotive, now, 150 years later, we routinely launch things into orbit around the Earth, and land radio controlled machines on other planets to roam around.
This is truly a wonderful age to live in.
If you would have read the posted article and did some research instead of immediately proclaiming it as false, you would have realized that it says the burned ISO's will only possibly play on the Panasonic Game Cube clone, which if i remember correctly has a full sized dvd drive. And will also play other types of disc based products. So in reality, it wouldn't be that hard. You'd just have to have a mod chip, or someother way of forcing the machine to read your code from your full sized dvd. You could actually fit 2 almost on a full sized dvd....mmmm back up goodness
This is the coolest, most complete mod i've ever seen. I'm very impressed. The skill required to put this together was really cool. I wish i had half this guys skills.
Gotta love Hitch Hiker stuff :-)
Shouldn't that be "shuttle" instead of shuttle fleet?
I love redhat. Before you start flaming me, there are some reasons why. I'm not putting down your distrubition/OS of choice, but in my opinion RedHat is very, very nice. The installation has gone flawless everytime i've installed it. And look at the installation script for 8.x, its beautiful. And the desktops looking the same dosen't bother me. And its so snappy. I mean, wicked quick. RPM's aren't perfect by any means, but until we get something nice like Windows Update, or Lindows Click-N-Run we'll have to make due.
But anyways i just wanted to say i fully support RedHat