So the complex task of landing a rover on Mars just isn't good enough for you?
All of those wonderful pictures from Hubble, advancing our knowledge of how stars are born and how celestial bodies interact with each other just don't cut it?
There is nothing wrong with allowing technology and automation to stand in for flesh and blood. No families will mourn the loss of a probe.
The media coverage is out there on that new fangled invention called the internet. It's up to you to stop and gaze in wonderment.
I'd rethink your stance on the scientific advances (or perceived lack thereof) of your generation if I were you.
Basic 'Hello World' stuff on an Apple IIe starting around 9th grade. This would have been fall of 1983.
I remember this little company called AOL that locked it's users down too...
So the complex task of landing a rover on Mars just isn't good enough for you? All of those wonderful pictures from Hubble, advancing our knowledge of how stars are born and how celestial bodies interact with each other just don't cut it? There is nothing wrong with allowing technology and automation to stand in for flesh and blood. No families will mourn the loss of a probe. The media coverage is out there on that new fangled invention called the internet. It's up to you to stop and gaze in wonderment. I'd rethink your stance on the scientific advances (or perceived lack thereof) of your generation if I were you.