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Debate: Is science fiction destroying the future of spaceflight?
Science fiction authors Geoffrey A. Landis, M.M. Buckner and Adam Roberts discuss Project Constellation, NASA's planned successor to the space shuttle which will also be used as the base platform for planned trips back to the moon and, eventually, Mars. Landis has a couple of Hugos to his name, but...
Tags: Science Fiction, Landis, Buckner, Roberts, Team Management, Management, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-03-27

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Why I hate Amazon reviews
From Charles Stross via BoingBoing: What do the public really think of literature?The good Mr. Stross (my favorite contemporary science fiction author and a well known techno-cultural gadfly) has gone and cherry-picked the absolute worst Amazon reviews attached to great works of literature, illustrating that "customer-generated content" is only as...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2006-10-31
Geek Trivia: Holiest of holes
While there is still considerable debate about what, exactly, killed off the dinosaurs, one of the most compelling theories is that Mexico did it. Or, rather, that 65 million years ago, a 10-kilometer-wide meteor slammed into the landmass that would later become part of contemporary Mexico -- thereby throwing a...
Tags: Moon, Crater, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-09-11
Geek Trivia: Rule of dumb
Dumb??Pretty remarkable to consider a feat done for the betterment of manknind to be dumb. The author, and others like him, clearly doesn't understand the idea of service to one's country. Did you think before you wrote this with this tone? There are some people, believe it or not, who...
Tags: RAJVaTech, Colonel Kittinger
Discussion threads 2007-08-22
Saving and restoring the partition table
Tackling a partition table problem can be a daunting process. In this Daily Drill Down, Rodrigo Zamora addresses what to look for when you have a corrupt partition and introduces a handy utility to backup and restore the Master Boot Record.With the proliferation of large, relatively inexpensive hard drives...
Tags: Rodrigo Zamora, Master Boot Record
Technical articles 2001-07-24
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