I agree. Endnote is the only thing keeping me from migrating all of the way to Pages.
I find Pages is excellent for constructing exams because of its number-nesting capability and ability to move graphics through numbered questions without screwing up the order. OTH Word is a monster when it comes to nested numbering. It has fscked me over so many times I can't keep track.
Stereoscopic imagery is great for mapping geology. Most stereo photos are not shot at a small enough scale to do regional mapping so this could be wonderful. Hopefully the data will be easily obtainable and the coverage will be suitable to do broad-scale work.
When I read about this my first thought was, "If fuel is such a critical element of the mission, why not use redundant means of measuring the fuel level...hell, even stick a broomstick in the tank for godsakes!" It would be a real shame to find out that ONE fuel gauge gave a bad reading and that screwed the whole show.
I should have washed my car...
Wow, wait until the bulimics get hold of this on the black market!
is watching the visitor counter at the bottom of the page spin as the site gets /.'d
to pull down Bill's breast pocket...yet another Microsoft equipment malfunction!
... Mental wounds not healing. html/
Who and what's to blame
I'm going off the rails on a crazy train
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/o/ozzy-osbourne/103982
I agree. Endnote is the only thing keeping me from migrating all of the way to Pages. I find Pages is excellent for constructing exams because of its number-nesting capability and ability to move graphics through numbered questions without screwing up the order. OTH Word is a monster when it comes to nested numbering. It has fscked me over so many times I can't keep track.
Stereoscopic imagery is great for mapping geology. Most stereo photos are not shot at a small enough scale to do regional mapping so this could be wonderful. Hopefully the data will be easily obtainable and the coverage will be suitable to do broad-scale work.
When I read about this my first thought was, "If fuel is such a critical element of the mission, why not use redundant means of measuring the fuel level...hell, even stick a broomstick in the tank for godsakes!" It would be a real shame to find out that ONE fuel gauge gave a bad reading and that screwed the whole show.