They don't use this method of re-entry because it's the fastest, but because it's the cheapest.
Your method would require alot of extra fuel, fuel that would have to be lifted into space in the first place. I think (but am not sure about this) that a rule of the thumb is that for every kilo of load you want to get into space, you need 50 kilos of fuel, so hauling all this extra fuel for re-entry would be hugely expensive.
And i wasn't trying to defend him, just merely making a point. I really don't care for what he says/thinks. But he indeed shouldn't talk about stuff he doesn't fully understand.
No one said you should care, but if the interviewer ASKS him his opinion...
And ehm... you accuse him of accusing people who disagree with him of being biased or idealistic, but then in your last sentence you imply that YOU don't agree with him, and he should therefore shut his mouth.
nuff said
Yeah, you've just pointed out 2 scandinavian cities.
If you knew anything at all about europe, you would know that, basically, the more you go to the north, the stricter regulations become.
Good luck trying to find a speed camera in Italy...
Seeing that this problem is caused by Windows, I don't see the point of dumping Intel over it;)
It's like saying, hey that guy can't handle his car so his car must be useless.
Nope, the translation is correct, the dutch article says "auteursrechtelijk beschermde werken" which literally means "copyrighted work"
http requests cannot be "odd" to a router. http is an application layer protocol, routers only go up to the network layer.
They don't use this method of re-entry because it's the fastest, but because it's the cheapest.
Your method would require alot of extra fuel, fuel that would have to be lifted into space in the first place. I think (but am not sure about this) that a rule of the thumb is that for every kilo of load you want to get into space, you need 50 kilos of fuel, so hauling all this extra fuel for re-entry would be hugely expensive.
And i wasn't trying to defend him, just merely making a point. I really don't care for what he says/thinks. But he indeed shouldn't talk about stuff he doesn't fully understand.
No one said you should care, but if the interviewer ASKS him his opinion... And ehm... you accuse him of accusing people who disagree with him of being biased or idealistic, but then in your last sentence you imply that YOU don't agree with him, and he should therefore shut his mouth. nuff said
Yes, that's true, but except from the UK, I don't know any EU country that actually enforces this... (I live in belgium btw)
Yeah, you've just pointed out 2 scandinavian cities. If you knew anything at all about europe, you would know that, basically, the more you go to the north, the stricter regulations become. Good luck trying to find a speed camera in Italy...
Seeing that this problem is caused by Windows, I don't see the point of dumping Intel over it ;)
It's like saying, hey that guy can't handle his car so his car must be useless.
Because the article also hints that it might not be only be a software problem, but that maybe there's a hardware problem too.
Tell me what car do you drive that has it's clutch as the middle pedal :s