Speaking of the fungus on Mir, when it comes crashing on down on the ocean, one which happens to Australia's next door neighbour, you have to wonder how much of it is gonna hurtle on down on Aus? Australian News Services have showed movie clips of locals carting along trailer loads of Space Junk. when other man made objects have come raining down. If a fair amount lands with the fungus on it, do we have to worry about it spreading and/or becoming poisinous?
irc addict.
(Yes Im Australian)
Without trying to start a flame war, get a clue mate.
its in the Actual Article, its in Related links, and then you post this? If I didnt know better, Id classify it as 'flamebait' not 'redundant'.
actually, Id have both..:-)
"Go ahead, moderate me down."
Seeing as such, that Im an Australian, I can tell you one thing: Good Weather? *BS*;-)
The weather out here can practically make the satellite dishes melt, and we have enough sounden downpours in most of aus, that could flood you out of house and home, if the situation is right.
Yet, some how, all of our "bandwitdth" internet is done by these dishes and so is our "cable" TV. (still cant figure out where the cable comes into it)
And, what sucks about the bandwidth net, is that is download only, you still have to tie up the phone with out going stuff through your slow dial-up modem. sucks.
This is a good point. Tech Companies disagree with certain standards, and so will many other people, eithier because of bias, or because of plain hate at the mthods. So it gets hacked or boycotted.
Then there is a "better" option proposed or put into use by hackers, tech companies and other individuals, and then these people are taken to court by, it always seems, the RIAA.
Im not saying this idea is good or bad, but trying to look at it from the sidelines. No need to flame.
Speaking of the fungus on Mir, when it comes crashing on down on the ocean, one which happens to Australia's next door neighbour, you have to wonder how much of it is gonna hurtle on down on Aus? Australian News Services have showed movie clips of locals carting along trailer loads of Space Junk. when other man made objects have come raining down. If a fair amount lands with the fungus on it, do we have to worry about it spreading and/or becoming poisinous? irc addict. (Yes Im Australian)
Uhm, it is already pointing to air.net.au. And no, there isnt that much of a limit that i know of. (Me Aussie)
Without trying to start a flame war, get a clue mate. its in the Actual Article, its in Related links, and then you post this? If I didnt know better, Id classify it as 'flamebait' not 'redundant'. actually, Id have both.. :-)
"Go ahead, moderate me down."
Seeing as such, that Im an Australian, I can tell you one thing: Good Weather? *BS* ;-)
The weather out here can practically make the satellite dishes melt, and we have enough sounden downpours in most of aus, that could flood you out of house and home, if the situation is right.
Yet, some how, all of our "bandwitdth" internet is done by these dishes and so is our "cable" TV. (still cant figure out where the cable comes into it)
And, what sucks about the bandwidth net, is that is download only, you still have to tie up the phone with out going stuff through your slow dial-up modem. sucks.
This is a good point. Tech Companies disagree with certain standards, and so will many other people, eithier because of bias, or because of plain hate at the mthods. So it gets hacked or boycotted. Then there is a "better" option proposed or put into use by hackers, tech companies and other individuals, and then these people are taken to court by, it always seems, the RIAA. Im not saying this idea is good or bad, but trying to look at it from the sidelines. No need to flame.