So wheres the Start button?
So wheres the Start button?
and is there a mute fitted?
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Re: So wheres the Start button?
you think they might have had some leather seats!
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But hey, they've got a Dell laptop in there, what more could you want???
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Instrument overload. It's pretty sparse from a comfort viewpoint.
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Re: So wheres the Start button?
The laptop's got more processing power than the shuttle itselfcjj wrote:But hey, they've got a Dell laptop in there, what more could you want???
Just imagine the Shuttle being build by Dell, running XP Professional...
Atronaut: "Houston, we got a BSoD situation due to a bad Dell hardware driver here."
Houston: "please submit a ticket to IT"
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The following shuttle has become unresponsive would you like to continue Erm yeah!
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There is a reason for using older hardware and that's because the processors are hardened to withstand the rigors of space travel.Wildberry wrote:The laptop's got more processing power than the shuttle itselfcjj wrote:But hey, they've got a Dell laptop in there, what more could you want???
Additionally, older hardware is more documented on errata (bugs) and you know what you're getting in almost every conceivable situation.
Besides, you don't need the processing power of a new laptop. You're not running Windows or OSX.
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If only NASA were Open Source, thoughTarrbot wrote:You're not running Windows or OSX.
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It's at Mission Control, but soon to be relocated to Russia.scotty wrote:So wheres the Start button?l
The JETGLO finish name should be officially changed to JETGLO ROCKS!
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rickenbrother wrote:It's at Mission Control, but soon to be relocated to Russia.
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Looks like one heck of a studio mixing room!