Looked exactly like KSP
> If that program goes as planned, the dragon capsule will be used only for a short time, I guess. I can't see Starship being approved for Nasa use by 2024 even if it were flying today.
Newspapers, Radio, and Television all have a named editor who is responsible for output. Facebook doesn't.
giving more money to the wealthy, which is the normal way that the world works
Not really, they were still £4000, its just that the government paid the full amount rather than 75% (20 years ago)
Yes, they should be grateful they can work in the workhouse, we Victorians are truly enlightened
> Undergraduate tuition fees are over £9k a year (it was zero when I went to university 20 years ago). That's wrong. In 2000 the fees that the UK student had to pay was £1000 a year (£1700 in today's currency), and the…
> Auth is very hard to get right with all corner cases considered What's wrong with an x509 client certificate?
> 1) Batteries become much more efficient, by 2030 we will recharge mobile phones once a week. Like in 2003?
Looked exactly like KSP
> If that program goes as planned, the dragon capsule will be used only for a short time, I guess. I can't see Starship being approved for Nasa use by 2024 even if it were flying today.
Newspapers, Radio, and Television all have a named editor who is responsible for output. Facebook doesn't.
giving more money to the wealthy, which is the normal way that the world works
Not really, they were still £4000, its just that the government paid the full amount rather than 75% (20 years ago)
Yes, they should be grateful they can work in the workhouse, we Victorians are truly enlightened
> Undergraduate tuition fees are over £9k a year (it was zero when I went to university 20 years ago). That's wrong. In 2000 the fees that the UK student had to pay was £1000 a year (£1700 in today's currency), and the…
> Auth is very hard to get right with all corner cases considered What's wrong with an x509 client certificate?
> 1) Batteries become much more efficient, by 2030 we will recharge mobile phones once a week. Like in 2003?