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On August 07 2012 06:53 xrapture wrote: Ah, of all the words I've heard in relation to math, something that isn't required in nearly any of the world's jobs, practical is one I've not heard.
How can a single human being be stupid enough to make such a statement and not realize that math and physics are what made possible every technological tool and objet that surrounds us nowadays? And making such a statement after associating pyramids with slavery and before making an analogy which does not make any sense bewteen the universe and the earth-mars distance... really?
Exploration is part of us, our history, our culture. We go in space because that's what's next. This almost cost anything to fund this if you look at it from the point of view of a single person ( 50 cent.... 50 CENTS ! how can one even think about whining on such a ridiculous amount per citizen required to improve our knowledge?).
What people should whine about is that there aren't more taxes of 50 cent or so which would fund international support against hunger and poverty.
Going to Mars and in space are tremendous feats which often boost our technologies and knowledge ( plus the whole space industry creates a lot of jobs thank to which a lot of families live decently ).
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That Mexican reporter was awesome.
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North is down according to Wikipedia:
No drilling for a while
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On August 07 2012 08:34 The_Masked_Shrimp wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2012 06:53 xrapture wrote: Ah, of all the words I've heard in relation to math, something that isn't required in nearly any of the world's jobs, practical is one I've not heard.
And making such a statement after associating pyramids with slavery and before making an analogy which does not make any sense bewteen the universe and the earth-mars distance... really?
Which is actually entirely true. They may not have used exclusively slaves, but they ALSO used them (which is also proven, check on Amenemhets II), so stop picking on a true statement - it makes you (and the other guy) look stupid.
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On August 07 2012 08:33 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Dumb question is it possible to have a camera on a satellite such as Odyssey to film the entry of a rover like Curiosity? Granted with a limited amount of data to film.
they did get pictures of the descent!
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On August 07 2012 08:45 keyStorm wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2012 08:33 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Dumb question is it possible to have a camera on a satellite such as Odyssey to film the entry of a rover like Curiosity? Granted with a limited amount of data to film. they did get pictures of the descent!
I'm talking about recording.
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did some dude seroiusly say math is impractical and not needed in any jobs? just wow no wonder america is going down the gutter. the ignorance of that statement is absolutely astounding. have fun flipping burgers dude.
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So updates all week, no live feed though.
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Yeah! Super high res images on the way at some point. Cant wait to get that as my background to my laptop.
Would be cool to live stream these big events, i wonder if they are not live streaming just in case something goes wrong =o
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On August 07 2012 08:45 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2012 08:45 keyStorm wrote:On August 07 2012 08:33 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Dumb question is it possible to have a camera on a satellite such as Odyssey to film the entry of a rover like Curiosity? Granted with a limited amount of data to film. they did get pictures of the descent! I'm talking about recording.
..just line-em up!
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On August 07 2012 08:49 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Stream is whacking out.
mine is good, off your link, the HD stream.
Thanks for the bumbs and links to the streams! Stealth your doing awesome stuff in here ^__^, what a great way to wait for class.
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On August 07 2012 08:46 fishjie wrote: did some dude seroiusly say math is impractical and not needed in any jobs? just wow no wonder america is going down the gutter. the ignorance of that statement is absolutely astounding. have fun flipping burgers dude.
the funniest part is that he is posting on a starcraft website which is a game based on ridiculously speculative space travel and technology in the future. I guess these people have just been so spoiled by scifi that they dont actually realize how far we are away from such worlds in reality. To them its like "meh big deal about mars, i been fighting wars on tarsonis." LOL
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I wonder if the little spheres are the same as what Opportunity discovered?
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On August 07 2012 08:56 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: I wonder if the little spheres are the same as what Opportunity discovered? I believe the spheres were hematite, and they mentioned in the conference that while they would probably find some hematite in the soil, it was nothing like the pebbles they found with Opportunity.
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