Comment Re:Reasonable (Score 1) 319
you don't get it. No one at NASA or Lockheed Martin or Boeing or ATK have demonstrated human spaceflight to orbit either.
you don't get it. No one at NASA or Lockheed Martin or Boeing or ATK have demonstrated human spaceflight to orbit either.
no actually NASA decides what it wants and then finds someone to build it. NASA does it wrong.
that isn't spinning, you just don't know what you are talking about. he simply spoke with explicit detail.
NASA has to pay for the escape system, then tell SpaceX how to build it, and then qualify it as man-rated. NASA has not done this, so it is not man-rated. BECAUSE IT DOESN'T EXIST
no, what I was getting at is that you are wrong
for some reason astronaut Dr. Leroy Chiao thinks differently "Soyuz has a very special place in my heart. It is a robust, capable spacecraft and launcher. It has the best-demonstrated safety record of any manned spacecraft. And, it just feels hearty."
why could that be
people should be told before it disappears, that opensolaris is the desktop distribution of solaris, based on open solaris code. like an ubuntu clone, only with solaris. it is maintained basically entirely by sun. what will happen is that since oracle doesn't care about a desktop os, the desktop os part of that initiative will be flushed. and the solaris os migration from the old solaris code to new opensolaris code and build systems and such will probably be accelerated.
oracle wants sun because sun has everything oracle needs to provide service top to bottom. all of the official releases from both companies, and the internal memo, speak of this. they all mention solaris and "open" java. none of them mention opensolaris.
they also don't mention workstation machines, virtualbox desktop virtualization, and whatever else sun does that oracle doesn't care about.
so anyway, RIP opensolaris. people at sun worked hard for years now bringing it up to standards set by linux desktop distros.
Have you reconsidered a computer career?