When is the last time you saw the Air Force fly in space? Yes, they are most likely refering to the defense of satelites but, why dont they develope some space based craft? We have already gone beyond our non-militarization of space with offensive/defensive satelites. I for one would be glad to see some organization besides NASA trying to do something useful, and more universally minded, with space.
With the known security flaws of RFID it is surprising that a credit card company would go this route. Oh, wait MasterCard wants people to be in debt to them. Now it all makes sense.
I was also thinking about getting tabletpc for college next year. If they were all they were cracked up to be it would be worth it. Also, if eBooks ever caught on I would only need to carry around the tablet. But, from the looks of things tablets still suck as much as they did when they came out. What a dissappointment. For a college setting a tablet would be awesome if they were designed right in the first place.
When is the last time you saw the Air Force fly in space? Yes, they are most likely refering to the defense of satelites but, why dont they develope some space based craft? We have already gone beyond our non-militarization of space with offensive/defensive satelites. I for one would be glad to see some organization besides NASA trying to do something useful, and more universally minded, with space.
With the known security flaws of RFID it is surprising that a credit card company would go this route. Oh, wait MasterCard wants people to be in debt to them. Now it all makes sense.
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I was also thinking about getting tabletpc for college next year. If they were all they were cracked up to be it would be worth it. Also, if eBooks ever caught on I would only need to carry around the tablet. But, from the looks of things tablets still suck as much as they did when they came out. What a dissappointment. For a college setting a tablet would be awesome if they were designed right in the first place.