If you type in some keywords into the "go to" text box in netscape commmunicator, it automatically queries netscape's own web search engine. It's not very good, but it has the functionality you're asking for.
why don't we actively search other high altitude objects. Sats that need service would have been assembled in clean room environments, so if you recover a micrometeor punctured component, maybe you can get a swab back.
Is anybody planning to clean-recover previously sealed components from mir or ISS in the event of the penetration of a hermetically sealed device?
Doesn't matter what the box is. It could be a hard drive for all we care.
>an expert system powerful enough to comprehend
> and categorize musical information, that could
>tell a licensed recording of Mozart from a
>bootleg NIN concert, i.e. practically full-blown
>Artificial Intelligence.
if they're this serious about pouring resources into harrassing mp3 listeners... imagine if they ended global unemployment by paying people to hunt down ripped songs and send off threatening form letters! you could even have a little ad-bar for the record lable running in the top right hand corner while you work...
If you type in some keywords into the "go to" text box in netscape commmunicator, it automatically queries netscape's own web search engine. It's not very good, but it has the functionality you're asking for.
or can you tell me your info source?
http://www.modelminority.com/about.htm
I guess it would come in handy if the aliens used 64 bit encryption.
Is anybody planning to clean-recover previously sealed components from mir or ISS in the event of the penetration of a hermetically sealed device? Doesn't matter what the box is. It could be a hard drive for all we care.
Heh. "ALIEN BUG FOUND ON HARD DRIVE"
IF it happens, the daily mirror will be pleased.
>an expert system powerful enough to comprehend > and categorize musical information, that could >tell a licensed recording of Mozart from a >bootleg NIN concert, i.e. practically full-blown >Artificial Intelligence. if they're this serious about pouring resources into harrassing mp3 listeners... imagine if they ended global unemployment by paying people to hunt down ripped songs and send off threatening form letters! you could even have a little ad-bar for the record lable running in the top right hand corner while you work...