"We'll have to hit the caps lock key... IN VIRTUAL REALITY!"
If she was running Windows, she could've used the on-screen keyboard. I don't like this movie anymore.
Many countries, if not all, have tight security measures on importing radioactive substances. They often require special permits for such importation. I can imagine a law abiding citizen coming into a country with an electronic device with a radioactive battery, declaring that they have something radioactive and only be laughed at by customs officials and turned away from that country.
Also, I should mention the fact that many airlines prohbit radioactive substances on their flights for many obvious reasons.
As far as I recall, the Russian Mission Control is located in one of two places. It's either in Star City, a space town about 70 kilometers south of Moscow or it's in Korolev, also a town (now more of a suburb), about 20 kilometres north of Moscow.
Am I the only one here to not know what this does? What exactly does it do? The website makes so many great claims about it, but I have no idea what it's for.
Sorry for my ignorance!
Will that run Duke Nukem: Forever?
Just use this. Just saw it on Wired. They mirror every website Slashdot news includes.
"We'll have to hit the caps lock key... IN VIRTUAL REALITY!" If she was running Windows, she could've used the on-screen keyboard. I don't like this movie anymore.
...Yellow Dog Linux, maybe?
Many countries, if not all, have tight security measures on importing radioactive substances. They often require special permits for such importation. I can imagine a law abiding citizen coming into a country with an electronic device with a radioactive battery, declaring that they have something radioactive and only be laughed at by customs officials and turned away from that country. Also, I should mention the fact that many airlines prohbit radioactive substances on their flights for many obvious reasons.
...will they cancel each other out?
...because I've always wanted to be on Star Trek.
As far as I recall, the Russian Mission Control is located in one of two places. It's either in Star City, a space town about 70 kilometers south of Moscow or it's in Korolev, also a town (now more of a suburb), about 20 kilometres north of Moscow.
...they should be young and lively when they get back.
Am I the only one here to not know what this does? What exactly does it do? The website makes so many great claims about it, but I have no idea what it's for. Sorry for my ignorance!