Hm... laptop sized sat. Then add a telescope with a big enough apeture to get usable imagery and some sort of downlink antenea. Oh, now we need some big ass solar arrays. Damn, can't steer. Stap on so decent sized reation wheels and torque rods and a bigger battery. That should do it... oh wait, now it strangely like all the rest of the sats.
I don't know about that, wrought seems a good word for american news stories. Wrought as in manufactued would appear to my mind to be entirely accurate though grammitally his sentence is still questionable.
Thank you. I wish I had points to mod the parent up. I like Windows 2000 actually, and I have to use it at work and therefore on my laptop. I love linux/BSD, but it stays on my servers and at home for the most part. The only laptop it is on is a sniffer here in the office. As far as this nice laptop in the article, it would be nice to not have to envy the Mac guys the cool laptops and still be able to do my work.
The Porche name isn't attached as a gimmick or otherwise. It just happens to have been designed by a design firm run by Porche. The name was a gimmick for the C-Net article, not the laptop itself.
Hm ... laptop sized sat. Then add a telescope with a big enough apeture to get usable imagery and some sort of downlink antenea. Oh, now we need some big ass solar arrays. Damn, can't steer. Stap on so decent sized reation wheels and torque rods and a bigger battery. That should do it ... oh wait, now it strangely like all the rest of the sats.
I don't know about that, wrought seems a good word for american news stories. Wrought as in manufactued would appear to my mind to be entirely accurate though grammitally his sentence is still questionable.
Thank you. I wish I had points to mod the parent up. I like Windows 2000 actually, and I have to use it at work and therefore on my laptop. I love linux/BSD, but it stays on my servers and at home for the most part. The only laptop it is on is a sniffer here in the office. As far as this nice laptop in the article, it would be nice to not have to envy the Mac guys the cool laptops and still be able to do my work.
The Porche name isn't attached as a gimmick or otherwise. It just happens to have been designed by a design firm run by Porche. The name was a gimmick for the C-Net article, not the laptop itself.