Engine noise is irrelevent at those heights, whereas it is significant at takeoff (as we discovered over at JFK Airport).
Sonic booms are the shock waves coming off the airplane's fuselage at speeds greater than Mach 1
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Reduced drag==reduced shockwaves, BUT yes, the real issue is noise, and we'd ordinarily not allow routine sonic booms over North America. Heh, on the other hand, Chimpy and Cheney are always looking for a reason to drop their pants, so the Japanese might get a waiver...
I'm using a fresh Mandrake 7.2 on one box with built-in crappy SIS5597 video on the mainboard (4MB shareable v-ram, 64MB total, ouch).
Changing rez is still a no-brainer.
Some Linux GUIs - like KDE - are very Win32-like (including USB) for mainstream users (aside from some hardware issues...;-)
Engine noise is irrelevent at those heights, whereas it is significant at takeoff (as we discovered over at JFK Airport).
Sonic booms are the shock waves coming off the airplane's fuselage at speeds greater than Mach 1
. Reduced drag==reduced shockwaves, BUT yes, the real issue is noise, and we'd ordinarily not allow routine sonic booms over North America. Heh, on the other hand, Chimpy and Cheney are always looking for a reason to drop their pants, so the Japanese might get a waiver...
I'm using a fresh Mandrake 7.2 on one box with built-in crappy SIS5597 video on the mainboard (4MB shareable v-ram, 64MB total, ouch).
Changing rez is still a no-brainer.
Some Linux GUIs - like KDE - are very Win32-like (including USB) for mainstream users (aside from some hardware issues...;-)