Absolutely, and for a national security type payload that’s both a requirement and enough to make a decision.
That’s a limited market though. I won’t eat my hat, but I will be surprised if for example Viasat would choose to go on Ariane.
Absolutely, and for a national security type payload that’s both a requirement and enough to make a decision.
That’s a limited market though. I won’t eat my hat, but I will be surprised if for example Viasat would choose to go on Ariane.
When you can get a mature and reliable rocket faster for less money, the value proposition for Ariane 6 starts looking pretty weak.
That’s just for tax evasion
Poverty has also been the source of some of the most improbable recipes. Well, we really have nothing else to eat I guess we will have to eat this. 100 years later it’s a local delicacy that everyone hates but you “must try it”
Accidentally ended up with two packs of denniskorv in the fridge and I really wish they too would have disappeared 15 years ago. Not even the 5 year old who would live off of hot dogs if we let him will touch it.
Stupid sexy Flanders!
It was indeed a surprise. This was the first I heard of this thing existing at all.
It’s running Merlin, works pretty well. Then again, all it does is NAT and DHCP (and apparently the parent control thing)
Asus had some different ideas about libgen.rs 😯
My parents had them and were ecstatic at how great they were. Unfortunately that’s in the past tense.
They lasted longer than other nonstick, but in the end they started peeling just like other brands and they went back to cast iron and stainless.
You’re right, the Apollo 1 was significantly higher pressure. Didn’t know that. 😲 Makes somewhat more sense they could keep a pure oxygen atmosphere even after the accident.
Also, calculating partial pressures in psi is really annoying.
With 100% oxygen you will be fine down to 4 psi or so. Mixed gas would need substantially higher pressure and that would likely make those suits too stiff to move.
Even the command module was pure oxygen at 5 psi. There was the Apollo 1 fire, but otherwise I don’t remember that there were any major issues.
Can confirm, while it does work my T495 has been a disappointment in so many ways.
If it hadn’t been called a ThinkPad I probably would have bothered much less, but that name brought some expectations.
Upon changing ticket system at work, one of the graybeards asked about apis and cli access because “real men don’t click”
And of course if I alone get to decide who the bad people are, it will be completely fair.
Sounds like Ubuntu pro maybe?