A couple of the receiving stations placed near the asteroid belt would pay for itself in minerals relatively quickly I would have thought.
If low cost earth orbit can be realized cheaply then manufacturing in space will create the demand.
Outsourced to Mars ??!
There are not very many video systems that handle dark rooms very well - and those that do are not cheap. I would suggest you stick to audio.
Just make sure the audio system is dect or similar http://www.bt.com/babymonitor/ . Old analogue baby monitors are completely pointless.
I suspect the days of free hardware for consumers is more than a long way off. The target market for this kind of thing is going to be business. Think large admin farms. The locked in multi-year contracts will be lawyer - lawyer between [M$,SUN] and your company.
The tactical advantage of this is to once again convince the major buyers that all their problems are solved by a check with bill's name on it.
I'm curious, where's the eval. Am I just expected to shell out $100 ($50 discount) for a pile of worthless cr@p?
It may be exactly what I've always wanted but - sorry I'm not one for gambling.
Talking of the unwashed masses. Anyone who has ever performed a support role will know of that one guy on the first floor who smokes heavily and washes infrequently. The joy of helping them every time their system breaks.
Just bring your own gloves and mask!
I wish people would stop iterating this claim as if it still meant now what it meant 200+ years ago.
An popular armed revolution is more likely to have to contend with mercenaries than the regular US military.
Remember the things that bug you also bug the rank and file soldiers. If you and a couple of friends decide to take over the white house, you will be deemed terrorists or lunatics and rightly so. If 300 million Americans decide the president is fired, the military is likely to stand out the way or become fractured. The force to content with will be a private army that may be slightly better armed and trained, but not by much.
I've got to suggest your troll mod is equally shit. You made a 100% valid point. If the parent was defending me somewhere I'd be worrying a whole lot by now.
English law is written law. To be unlawful an act must be documented as being wrong. In Scotland, if an act is proven to be morally wrong to a jury of your peers it is an offence. My understanding is US law is most similar to English law.
However back to the matter at hand, the Troll mod is crap as is the person modding.
A quick check in the Wikipedia, under the ocurrance section for Helium reassures me a little "Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe"
"Windows NT 4.0 (Workstation, Server, and Terminal Server Edition) does not install the affected file by default. This file is installed as part of the MS03-041 Windows NT 4.0 security update and other possible non-security-related hotfixes. If the Windows NT 4.0 security update for MS03-041 is not installed, this may not be a required update."
Looks like this was not an original feature of NT simply an optional feature added October 15, 2003. Way to go MS!
A couple of the receiving stations placed near the asteroid belt would pay for itself in minerals relatively quickly I would have thought. If low cost earth orbit can be realized cheaply then manufacturing in space will create the demand. Outsourced to Mars ??!
There are not very many video systems that handle dark rooms very well - and those that do are not cheap. I would suggest you stick to audio. Just make sure the audio system is dect or similar http://www.bt.com/babymonitor/ . Old analogue baby monitors are completely pointless.
I suspect the days of free hardware for consumers is more than a long way off. The target market for this kind of thing is going to be business. Think large admin farms. The locked in multi-year contracts will be lawyer - lawyer between [M$,SUN] and your company.
The tactical advantage of this is to once again convince the major buyers that all their problems are solved by a check with bill's name on it.
Apple :)
Sorry I forgot this is slashdot - Article reading's not a strong point.
I'm curious, where's the eval. Am I just expected to shell out $100 ($50 discount) for a pile of worthless cr@p? It may be exactly what I've always wanted but - sorry I'm not one for gambling.
Talking of the unwashed masses. Anyone who has ever performed a support role will know of that one guy on the first floor who smokes heavily and washes infrequently. The joy of helping them every time their system breaks. Just bring your own gloves and mask!
I wish people would stop iterating this claim as if it still meant now what it meant 200+ years ago.
An popular armed revolution is more likely to have to contend with mercenaries than the regular US military.
Remember the things that bug you also bug the rank and file soldiers. If you and a couple of friends decide to take over the white house, you will be deemed terrorists or lunatics and rightly so. If 300 million Americans decide the president is fired, the military is likely to stand out the way or become fractured. The force to content with will be a private army that may be slightly better armed and trained, but not by much.
Unfortunately if you give hime two he will reinvest until he has 4 etc. The only way of removing a motivating factor behind crime is remove the gain.
I've got to suggest your troll mod is equally shit. You made a 100% valid point. If the parent was defending me somewhere I'd be worrying a whole lot by now.
English law is written law. To be unlawful an act must be documented as being wrong. In Scotland, if an act is proven to be morally wrong to a jury of your peers it is an offence. My understanding is US law is most similar to English law.
However back to the matter at hand, the Troll mod is crap as is the person modding.
A quick check in the Wikipedia, under the ocurrance section for Helium reassures me a little "Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe"
It's just a matter of patience ;o)
From the MS Security Bulletin
"Windows NT 4.0 (Workstation, Server, and Terminal Server Edition) does not install the affected file by default. This file is installed as part of the MS03-041 Windows NT 4.0 security update and other possible non-security-related hotfixes. If the Windows NT 4.0 security update for MS03-041 is not installed, this may not be a required update."
Looks like this was not an original feature of NT simply an optional feature added October 15, 2003. Way to go MS!
In the article the first point raised in the Return of the King section uses the acronym RPTK. This is inconsistant with the usual ROTK ;-)