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CAll me back when someone can adequately define the word "time." We infer time from our experience of sequential displacement, but how this experience comes about is an utter mystery. We can predict the behavior of objects as their speed changes in relativistic ways compared to other things, but we still haven't the foggiest idea of what causes "intervals."

 

Oh, that's easy . . . there's no such thing as time.

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Hubble is completing it's 22nd year. Do we realize that means Hubble was launched right around the same time that Windows 98 was coming out? That CPUs for home computers only had one core that ran at sub-gigahertz speeds?

 

Here are some of Hubble's Greatest Hits: http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1984100,00.html?iid=sl-article-moreontime

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Hubble was sent up about four years after I got my PhD, and it's difficult to grasp now just how much it has accomplished. It will be a very, very sad day when it finally comes down. Like a few other things that came out of the US in the last half of the 20th Century, it ought to be looked upon in retrospect not as heroic, but as superheroic.

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:straight:

 

Try Windows 3.0.

 

Ah yes, I remember Windows 3.11.

 

Hubble was launched April 24, 1990. Back then I was just 6 and the end of the Berlin Wall was less than 1 Year Ago.

 

Windows 98 ... was released to manufacturing on May 15' date=' 1998 and to retail on June 25, 1998.[/quote']

 

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Human beings are still the cheapest von Neumann machines we have. Heck, they're the only von Neumann machines we have. That being said, it's hard to imagine crewing a generation ship to mine a faraway star system. You'd have to have an originating society that has no problem in railroading populations into permanent incarceration in an inhuman, punitive extractive labour system bordering on slavery.

 

Say. Do you think they have any good drugs over there?

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