You mean MSDOS? It worked in a real mode where all the memory is yours and you can trash it all the way you want - noone cares as there are no other applications running. Hence no crashes.
Yes it is ChErnobyl, because the accident happened in the Soviet Union, not in the Ukraine. And the accident doesn't know any borders or nations: Ukraine had most of the trouble, but both Belarus and Russia also still suffer.
Excursion into Chernobyl are officially there for at least seven years now. With safe routes, procedures, etc. They are being done weekly.
I wonder why did they woke up a few days ago and decided to publish this press-release about something that is old.
I was in the zone for quite some time (not on excursions, just happened to work there). Aside from glowing in the dark, no other health issues so far. It's been a few years already.
they say you have to download current (as it: taken couple of days ago) coverage to Google Earth software (not a web version). Then you will see something very bright and possibly a plane.
There is no internet on their cellphone network. Americans cannot go there, but many europeans report that.
You mean MSDOS? It worked in a real mode where all the memory is yours and you can trash it all the way you want - noone cares as there are no other applications running. Hence no crashes.
Yes it is ChErnobyl, because the accident happened in the Soviet Union, not in the Ukraine. And the accident doesn't know any borders or nations: Ukraine had most of the trouble, but both Belarus and Russia also still suffer.
Excursion into Chernobyl are officially there for at least seven years now. With safe routes, procedures, etc. They are being done weekly. I wonder why did they woke up a few days ago and decided to publish this press-release about something that is old. I was in the zone for quite some time (not on excursions, just happened to work there). Aside from glowing in the dark, no other health issues so far. It's been a few years already.
they say you have to download current (as it: taken couple of days ago) coverage to Google Earth software (not a web version). Then you will see something very bright and possibly a plane.
3822'30.29"N 11920'44.72"W - very bright spot.
I couldn't agree more with you. It's sad to see all this over-cynical comments. ;(
I made some pictures from the very central location of Europe - Kiev, Ukraine. Take a look here. It's not so easy to make pictures or Moon, though! :)