@duzzy that doesn't get us out of having to move it, though. i voted to close on the grounds it is off-topic. it helps people learn where to find things, and keeps the two areas nicely separate. Anthony X is a pretty active member, so even if it is only for him, that counts for a little something.
I remember very well last time I clicked on an ad banner. It was in 2006, it's soon a ten year anniversary. I was looking for games to go with Playstation portable as a birthday gift. The ad led to a spam site which tried to make people pay for access to an illegal torrent site. There's nothing to gain by clicking on ads.
Two self-deleted, two highly downvoted and closed, and two questions that remain and seem fine (one might use an edit) so far today. Assuming you're not all busy chilling like it was the middle of summer (:P), we could use a bit more activity from our reviewers. Surely some of the closed/deleted ones identified questions that could be just fine for us?
There was some movie about people living in big closed sphere. But is there real Moon or Mars like environment, very small and very uncomfortable to live for long time and to simulate problems witch needs fast fixing?
Is there tests for living in small space like shuttle, ISS or small Mars house...
I think it's just poorly worded, and could result in several question that we don't yet have here about, basically:
Note that there were and are several closed ecosystem and isolation experiments running, including NEEMO, Biosphere, BIOS, Mars 500, SEALAB, and of course the ISS and other space stations themselves. This list is not exhaustive, but many of these actually streamed (or still stream) live video, so you could direct yourself a reality show as much as you'd want. — TildalWave ♦27 mins ago
We definitely don't have many questions about these experiments.
I have no idea what entertainment reality TV means tho :)
or why would it be tagged with failure ... failure to entertain? :D
I have no idea what answer would qualify OP's requirements. There's definitely live streams to watch that feature what he describes. NEEMO has them when available, so does ISS,...
The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations) established and maintained by the Mars Society.
== Background ==
The station is located on Devon Island, a Mars analog environment and polar desert, approximately 165 kilometres (103 mi) north east of the hamlet of Resolute in Nunavut, Canada. The station is situated on Haynes Ridge, overlooking the Haughton impact crater, a 23 km (14 mi) diameter crater formed approximately 39 million years ago (late Eocene). The location is approximately 1,609 km (1,000 mi; 869 nmi...
it mentions several live broadcast events but no mention of a live stream accessible any time
On July 28, 2015, the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on the Landsat 8 satellite captured images of algal blooms around the Great Lakes, visible as swirls of green in this image of Lake St. Clair and in western Lake Erie.
I was hoping someone else would answer this because I only know about the EMU, but apparently not, so here goes.
The EMU is not smart at all. Remember it was designed in the late 70s. There is no automated control of the suit at all. The astronaut controls the suit through the use of switches...
"I was hoping someone else would answer this because I only know about the EMU, but apparently not, so here goes."
Is that a common thought here? I kind of like it when different people answer with their expertise on certain parts like this.
Then other people who know about the different suits can answer with their information on those ones. Does it always necessarily have to be one person who knows everything in order to answer?
@TildalWave yeah, i figured it out. although i swear i'd already tried once switching to the moon with no luck. but the forum peeps helped me out right away :)
@duzzy at the very least it gets the juices flowing.
@briligg How good are you at identifying chili types? I have one lemon-yellow habanero but can't find its name or anything more about it. It's not Fatalii or Devil's Tongue. It looks kinda mean LOL
I didn't yet try it ... I'm still gathering courage :)
and that's the problem why I can't find what it is ... it's too nice looking to be any of the two I mentioned, it looks kinda like Tiger Paw but is really bright yellow
I think that Fatalii alone cross-bred over 3,000 varieties
@briligg yeah but it might also be something native to, erm, some place, dunno
there are so many odd looking chilies out there that you'll have problems identifying them
I had one today that looked exactly like Aleppo but was about 5x stronger so I suspect a cross-breed with Dundicut (based on taste and heat). I'm quite happy with my identification tho, because I can't think of anything else that it could have been. With this yellow habanero, I'm not even sure about anything. I've never seen anything like it.
sadly, they come in those mix packs and no labeling of each ... and from Netherlands no less from grower direct so that can mean it can be by anyone that likes to cross-breed
but it's a fun game, I think I'll get some more boxes LOL
heh they sure are crazy about that... but they also produce excellent seeds
well, we do too but we're much smaller and I guess more local
BTW I just realized today that there's two different "Dutch Orange" habaneros ... one is "the dutch type orange" and the other is "bred in Netherlands" LOL
of course, they might also be those that are both, just to add to confusion :)
so I again saw a weird flying creature of the mechanical kind
a big, fast, low overflying military type drone the size of F-16 that used no positional lights and made no sound (so obviously nuclear battery powered)
so I wonder, if they're apparently "unlisted" can I shoot them down?
I could use one of those batteries so I can donate it to NASA for something actually useful
it was the size and shape of RQ-4 Global Hawk but it looked to me like with slightly wider wings
do you by any chance know of any good tools for editing gifs in linux. yes, i'm trying with gimp, but i'm having a lot of problems reducing the palette, which is my only hope of getting this file down to a reasonable size.
kpaint? but you shouldn't have problems doing that in GIMP either
> To reduce the colour palette you have to go to "Image -> Mode -> Indexed", select "Generate optimum palette", and set the Maximum number of colours...
also i figured there must be a good tool for that, i just didn't know how to find it. i did try.
my pride and joy computer sure looks awesome, but i have to mail-order it and it is a bit hard to justify the expense, what with the dollar the way it is, the duty at the border, and the fact my computer works perfectly fine :P
and the case fans don't need any speed control at all, it's all BS ... all you want is reasonable air circulation going somewhere in, and on the other end out
@briligg I have one 7770 OC it's near silent and good for non-gaming use... and you should get even faster ones now for about $150 that it was new then
when I say "near silent" I mean completely silent most of the time (doesn't even spin fans), almost completely silent when I do heavy image / video editing (you can hear a mosquito from 5 yards away but not the fan from 10 inches away), and pretty silent during heavy gaming
of course, I don't really use it for gaming, it's much too slow for that, at least the new shooters and such
@DavidFreitag i would like - though mexico has a limited market. if it is an american product we don't have to pay duty, so i have to limit myself to that.
@briligg I didn't necessarily mean physically building them. Just selecting the parts to fit a known performance mark and price mark is really fun for me.
The actual putting together part is more tedious than it is fun, but the sense of accomplishment when it powers on and retains all of the blue smoke is really nice :D
there was something about the ram and the board design - the market was oc, they set it up so basically you had to up the voltage on the ram sticks, because duh, you are going to do that anyhow, right?
I'm like a kid with that. Oh yes, double NIC please. Oh, and at least 12 SATA. And please let it have 6 or more USB3.... so you then find some series that starts at $100 but because I want everything on it, it comes out as pricy as it does. I'm the same with pizza toppings :)
lol with pizza toppings I like to get a 2-topping pizza but put two toppings on one half, and two different toppings on the other half, and it still counts as a 2-topping pizza. :)
I have an OCZ PSU that's a copy of some legendary single rail Enermax design. It's really stable, and cool & quiet too. I specifically wanted that one because of it.
that system looks pretty sweet. will there be a lot of reading and writing to the hdd with blender? backup times and things like that don't bother me, but i wouldn't want a slowdown when working with files.
@briligg The only thing left to do (beyond deciding whether to shell out $1000...) is to determine whether your case can support an ATX motherboard/ATX power supply.
one reason the side panel is off, other than just general air flow, is the optical drive doesn't fit, and i didn't use one for a while but then we started using my machine for watching videos on dvd, and now it sits on top of the machine with its data cable winding around behind into the mb.
I often see a lot of people talk about striping SSDs, but then I see other people that do benchmarks on that configuration and say that it doesn't really do anything.
or newegg. of course. i just remember what a pleasant surprise it was to order a $20 pair of headphones and have them show up so quick, and be cheaper and better than what i could get here.
"As of 2009 ASUS had manufacturing facilities in Taiwan (Taipei, Luzhu, Nangan, Guishan), mainland China (Suzhou, Chongqing), Mexico (Ciudad Juárez) and the Czech Republic (Ostrava)."