Well, that's one less thing for my creeky old windows machine to do. I doubled the RAM in my PowerBook and moved 2 GB of photos into iPhoto. I found that I wasn't doing much photography lately because it always required turning on my PC. If it weren't for the occasional game, it'd never be used, and maybe that's for the best.
I listened to a very interesting program on space exploration and why putting humans in space is mostly about adventure and rarely about science. Especially entertaining and enlightening was the realization that most of the science of putting humans in space was circular. We put humans in space to learn about what happens to humans in space so that we can put more humans into space.... with little regard for the fact that we're just not built for life anywhere but on this planet.
Maybe it's time to update that freaky account picture, yes?
I listened to a very interesting program on space exploration and why putting humans in space is mostly about adventure and rarely about science. Especially entertaining and enlightening was the realization that most of the science of putting humans in space was circular. We put humans in space to learn about what happens to humans in space so that we can put more humans into space.... with little regard for the fact that we're just not built for life anywhere but on this planet.
Maybe it's time to update that freaky account picture, yes?