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Pat Flannery wrote:
Here's a shot of the Hound Dog's star tracker under test- I assume that the top assembly is the star tracker and the pylon-mounted electronics system; and the large pod it's sitting on top of, the missile's INS gear: http://www.ammsalumni.com/PlatforAst...r2_340x240.jpg Your assumption would be correct based on the systems I've seen/studied/worked with. For obvious reasons you want your star tracker rigidly (and if possible physically) aligned with your intertial platform. I'd be willing to bet that it was an analog system, and the star tracker and INS were aligned and maintained as mated pairs. D. -- Touch-twice life. Eat. Drink. Laugh. |
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In article , derekl1963
@nospamyahoo.com says... Ah. So since my mini-van won't perform as well as bus or semi, I should complain? (Which means ignoring the fact that my mini-van wasn't designed or intended for such usage.) If the wheels fall off your mini-van, but not too often, and never at high speed, I should tell you to stop complaining? Blaming the end-user for not knowing about driver installation, registry optimization or how to harden the security profile of Windows is just silly. Windows is *not* primarily sold to to geeks and networking experts. Windows is sold to folks who want to do email, surf the web and maybe balance their checkbook. -- Kevin Willoughby lid Imagine that, a FROG ON-OFF switch, hardly the work for test pilots. -- Mike Collins |
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![]() "Ami Silberman" wrote in message ... OK, what word do you want to use for "instructed to use as a condition of further employment"? 2 words: free choice. They're not "forced to use Windows" the way the Jews of Spain were forced to convert (at least publicly) Really? Are you saying your boss would physically harm you if you refused to use Windows software? Having a gun to your head still gives you a choice, and if you feel strongly enough about it, you will decide to let your brains be blown out. Which points right back to what I said. Please provide a verifiable name and contact information for *anyone* who can show that their life was directly threatened as a result of their refusal to use MicroSoft software. I think it is a valid moral position to object to using a particular OS, to try and persuade others not to use it, and still to use it when one is instructed to. Of course- but that means that *you choose* to use it. Talk is all well and good, but actions talk louder. No matter how loudly you protest, if you use it, it's your choice. The alternatives may be more painful- unemployment, for example- but the matter is still entirely in your hands. |
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![]() "Dave Michelson" wrote in message news:q0W9c.43102$li5.20374@pd7tw3no... (And the hundreds of metres of heavy duty extension cords that are taped to the floor and which provide power to the outlet strips conveniently placed under every table...) I attended a programming contest many years ago. It was very clear to me, since my father was a licensed electrician, that the circuits were badly overloaded. All went well until someone turned on a printer. |
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![]() "Herb Schaltegger" wrote in message ... In article , "Scott Hedrick" wrote: I wouldn't want the shuttle to depend on Windows, although XP sounds like a vast improvement. XP *is* a vast improvement. Nonetheless, a screwy WDM sound or video driver can still BSOD the system. I got a test disk, and it immediately flagged a number of items on my system as being incompatible. That's why the test disk remains stuck in a box somewhere. |
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![]() "Peter Stickney" wrote in message ... One of the biggest problems with Windows-based systems is that you don't ever really know what's on it. Every bit of code, every application, every little widget has to insert its own little bit of cruft into the fundamental operation of the machine. *That* is the fundamental reason why I give my system an enema at least every 6 months, and why I so strongly oppose all that "activation" crap. I understand their viewpoint, but it is a major hassle when I've had all that time to lose the keys. |
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![]() "Derek Lyons" wrote in message ... A realistic standard is "does the machine meet the daily needs of it's owner/user". WHich is why I use a Celeron, and why my alternate systems are an old 486 and two old Pentiums. My laptop is a P3, but I haven't used it much. My system does everything I ask of it. I play Solitaire and the original Civilization, so I don't need much in the way of graphics, and that means I don't need much in the way of a CPU. |
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![]() "Scott Hedrick" wrote in message news ![]() "Ami Silberman" wrote in message ... OK, what word do you want to use for "instructed to use as a condition of further employment"? 2 words: free choice. They're not "forced to use Windows" the way the Jews of Spain were forced to convert (at least publicly) Really? Are you saying your boss would physically harm you if you refused to use Windows software? That's not the be-all and end-all of 'forced', you know. |
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