2011年6月28日星期二

Immediate Compare Google+ with Facebook


A video chat feature called Hangouts is a key component of Google+, a new social network.
A video chat feature called Hangouts is a key component of Google+, a new social network.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Google is beginning to roll out a new social network called Google+
  • Google+ packs many of the same features as Facebook but adds video chat
  • The video chat feature puts the spotlight on whoever is talking the loudest
With Tuesday's debut of Google+, a new social network, comparisons to Facebook are inevitable, and immediate.
CNN.com has yet to demo Acer Aspire 5670 Series battery the service, which lets users gather and organize contacts through such Google products as Gmail and Picasa.
But based on what Google has posted about it online, here are some initial impressions.
Punch for punch, Google+ reproduces some of Facebook's most popular tools but adds one distinctive function: video chat.
Google refers to the video service as Hangouts. Several friends can join a room, and the live feeds from their webcams appear as separate blocks along the bottom of the window. The main video box HP Compaq BUSINESS NOTEBOOK NX9110 SERIES battery  shows the person who's speaking the loudest at any given time. Hangouts can also integrate with Google's YouTube.
By contrast, Facebook hasn't made video conferencing available on its website. But the social networking giant has a close relationship with Microsoft, which acquired Skype last month. Recent versions of the Skype desktop software tie into Facebook's services.
With Hangouts, Google+ has at least one technological advantage over Facebook. But Google's apparent ambition is not to unseat Facebook right away. Google has set up barriers to fast adoption, as it has done with some of its other products, by only allowing people who have been invited by friends to use Google+.
How tech bloggers are reacting to Google+
When crafting a service to take on Facebook, Google was wise not to ignore what that popular network, with its more than 600 million users, already does well.
Google+ has photo sharing, which places a large emphasis on Toshiba PA3534U-1BAS battery smartphone usage. For example, photos taken from an Android phone can be automatically dumped into a private folder in the Google+ Web service, a la Apple's iCloud.
The Circles section in Google+ is like Facebook's friend lists. Each user can organize friends into categories and limit HP Pavilion dv6500 ac adapter which group sees which parts of his profile. With Circles, users can more quickly send certain messages to a particular crew, such as siblings or frat buddies, that they wouldn't want to share with their entire list of contacts.
A Google+ group-messaging feature, similar to Facebook's newer Messages and Groups products, dell inspiron 1521 ac adapter is called Huddle.
The +1 button, which was previously made available as an optional program for Google account holders, ties this all together, not unlike Facebook's "Like" button. Clicking +1 on Google search results, embedded on nikon coolpix s3 battery other sites or from within Google+ pages, allows you to share links with friends or selectively with groups of friends.
Unsurprisingly, Dell inspiron 1526 battery Google has tapped its prowess in Web search for a section called Sparks. It's like Google Alerts, for receiving updates on favorite topics. Facebook's search engine is Microsoft's Bing, but users of that site can't subscribe to updates in this way.
The video conferencing ability may be Google's sharpest edge over Facebook's current product CANON Digital IXUS 900 Ti battery. However, video chat alone likely won't spark a mass exodus from Facebook.
Google appears to be rejecting the idea that Google+ is meant to NIKON COOLPIX S3 battery  take Facebook head on. Google says its service is for more tight-knit groups, rather than for all types of online interactions.
"The problem is CANON IXY Digital L2 battery that today's online services turn friendship into fast food -- wrapping everyone in 'friend' paper," Google executive Vic Gundotra writes in a blog post. "We'd like to bring the nuance and richness of real-life sharing to software."
Eric Schmidt, Google's executive FUJIFILM FINEPIX F610 battery chairman and former CEO, took a more directed swipe at Facebook last month. At a technology conference, he described the service as catering to "every friend you've ever had,CANON Digital IXUS 65 battery including the ones you can't quite remember."
Google suggests that it has plenty more to show. The company repeatedly refers to Google+ as a "project," indicating it will change over time.
"This is just the beginning," Google NIKON COOLPIX S3 battery  said Tuesday. "We're just getting warmed up, and we're already pretty excited about what's coming next."

2011年6月22日星期三

Amish drive horses and buggies but aren't 'low-tech'

It's old world meets new.

An Amish man driving a horse and buggy was arrested this week in Indiana for allegedly sending lewd text messages to a minor.
Forget the arrest part for just a minute. Horse and buggy? Mobile phones? Texting? These images don't seem to mix, especially since the common wisdom about Amish people is that they eschew virtually all technology -- including electricity, which of course, you'd need in order to Canon Powershot SD300 charger power a mobile phone.Amish people shun many modern technologies, but not all.
Eric Brende, shown with his wife, Mary, left a PhD program at MIT to live with an Amish community for a year.

Eric Brende, shown with his wife, Mary, left a PhD program at MIT to live with an Amish community for a year.

But for people like Eric Brende, a tech expert who left a PhD program at the Massachusetts Institute of Acer Aspire 3614WLMi battery Technology to spend more than a year living in an Amish community in the Midwest, this kind of thing -- again, minus the sexting part -- isn't surprising at all.
An Amish man was arrested this week in connection with lewd text messages.
Brende, author of the book "Better Off: Flipping the Switch on Technology," says the  HP Compaq Business Notebook NX6110 ac adapter  Amish do use technology frequently.
They just consider gadgets on a case-by-case basis.
CNN spoke with Brende by phone -- yes, he has one of those, although the Amish did inspire him to get rid of home Internet access -- on Wednesday to get a better sense of how the Amish decide whether or not to adopt certain Dell Latitude D630 battery technologies. The following is an edited transcript:
CNN: Are you surprised that an Amish person who still drives a horse and buggy would also have a phone and be sending text messages?
Brende: That doesn't surprise me. That sort of thing has been going on for 30 years. Often times, when a new HP G7000 ac adapter technology comes along a group doesn't necessarily ban it at first. The Amish actually adopted the telephone in Lancaster County when it first became available -- and it was only after they saw the problems it could create that they decided to ban it.
They actually, sometimes, are at the cutting edge of technology, but then they see the consequences and that's why the pull canon nb-4l charger back.
CNN: What's the Amish community's stance on mobile phones? Are they universally banned?
The Amish are not at all a monolithic block. There is a patchwork of communities -- and there so many of them which are so radically different from each other.
The community that I lived with and wrote about in my book does not use cell phones, and would not Dell Inspiron Mini 10v battery allow people in their community who are actually members to use cell phones.
CNN: How do Amish communities decide which technologies to allow?
Brende: There are several overlapping factors but I think the most important one is the effect whatever given technology might have on the community and the relationships among the members -- whether (the technology) strengthens the cohesion of Dell inspiron 1526 ac adapter the community or weakens those ties.
It's quite clear that Amish groups that monitor technology in a discerning way -- with an eye to its effects on the community in the long run -- do last longer and have more cohesion in their community. The group I was with had almost zero attrition in their members. They were very watchful of technology. There are Amish groups that adopted the automobile early on and those groups either disappeared all together or became small and attenuated, because the automobile is very destructive CANON ZR-90 battery to community relations that are based on face-to-face contact.
CNN: Why would phones weaken the group?
Brende: Interestingly enough, when the question of phone use first came up in Lancaster County (the Pennsylvania county that has a large Amish population) it was after they had adopted the phone. And it was at a time when party lines still existed. So people could eavesdrop on other each other's conversations. They soon discovered there was a lot of gossiping going on and the phone magnified powers of gossip and the potential canon digital ixus 400 battery to hurt people's feelings who were being talked about behind their back. ... So they put an end to it.
CNN: What about cars?
Brende: To the extent that you are mobile in an automated or motorized way with something like a car or motorcycle or fast moving tractor, you've increased your radius of contact with other human beings, but at the dell latitude c640 battery same time you dilute the quality of contact within that radius.
So you can have more contact with a lot more people, but the quality of your relationships with those people, especially the people who are your immediate neighbors, is diluted. You don't rely on them as much. It really drastically undermines the community.
The Beachy Amish -- that's a sect within the Amish -- they decided to adopt cars. Then most of the young people left the group because they got exposed to the rest of the society and -- poof! -- they're gone.
CNN: Who makes the rules about which technologies are banned?
Brende: Every group has what's called an "Ordnung," which is German and roughly translates to "order." It's almost the same as what exists in Catholic religious orders. They have rules and you have to adhere to it.
They have these rules that everybody knows about and they have meetings in which the leading members of the Acer Aspire 9300 Series battery group and the male adult members of the group discuss these issues and fine-hone an agreement.
CNN: What happens if someone, like the man who was arrested this week, breaks those rules about the use of technology?
Brende: If it's a group that had a rule against using a cell phone -- or having personal use, and carrying around a cell phone -- that guy would be in double jeopardy. He'd face banishment from his group. He'd face what's called shunning.
Shunning basically says to the person, 'Well, to be a member of this group you have to abide by these rules and if you don't abide them then you're no longer a member of this group.' So they would treat him as if he's an outsider.
CNN: Have the Amish always shunned technology?
Brende: If you look back in time, Amish people were ahead of the game when it came to agricultural techniques. They were in fact recruited by the aristocracy to come into areas of Europe that nobody else wanted to farm -- because they were too boggy, marshy -- and the nobility in that area wanted to raise the productivity of the land they ruled over. So they would bring in the Amish or ancestors of the Amish because they were so innovative and hard working.
They were ahead of the game. In this day and age the reason it's the opposite is because their goal has stayed the same. Their goal is to promote cohesiveness of the group an advance that group's prospects over time.
CNN: Will the Amish ever reconsider the mobile phone?
Brende: This issue still comes up. They're trying to still have commercial contact with the wider world and the fast-paced, high-tech world because they sell their produce to people from that world and in order to keep up they have to maintain minute to minute contact.
So, kind of while holding their nose, the group that I was with continued to allowed the use of the phone under limited circumstances, particularly so their representatives could keep in touch with the produce distributors, because they supplied major grocery stores in the area with a lot of their produce.
Produce spoils quickly and the delivery times have to be pretty exact. In order to do that they had to make the arrangements by telephone. They would only do it from a neighbor's phone or from a payphone.
CNN: What about electricity?
Brende: Some groups have said electricity is off-limits, period. Other groups might allow electricity in certain, limited ways. No groups that I know of that are Old Order Amish would allow you to have electrical wires running to your house, but some groups might allow you to have a solar powered battery to operate an electric fence to keep your livestock in or to run a computer on a limited basis.
There's a passage in scripture: "Don't be unequally yoked with non-believers." They take that to mean we shouldn't be linked to the wider system.
CNN: Are Amish people missing out on modern conveniences or access to information on the Internet?
Brende: It's a wonderful way of life. There is, of course, a cost, in a sense. One of the costs is that some people who don't fit in or don't like the rules ... end up with a short end of the stick and end up getting shunned. And sometimes shunning is done unfairly.
One time I was in the middle of talking to someone and I dropped the name Beethoven -- the famous musical composer Beethoven. And nobody in the group had ever heard of Beethoven. So there's a sense that some of these people can be so isolated that they are unforgivably ignorant of knowledge that we take for granted in the wider culture. And I think that is a drawback. I think they maybe go a little too far in just not being literate or aware of history or culture outside of a little group.
CNN: Did you take any of the Amish attitudes about tech and apply them to your life in now in St. Louis?
Brende: We don't own a car for all the reasons the Amish don't own a car. And plus cars are expensive and bad for the environment. I don't like the idea of being on the rabbit wheel where I'm driving to work to earn money so I can afford to drive to work. Bicycles are almost free by comparison.
We have a phone. But we don't have Internet access at our house. We don't have a microwave oven. We only have a half-size refrigerator.

2011年6月13日星期一

Easy to Do and Easy to Get Caught in Digital Flirting

Stuart Bradford
Representative Anthony Weiner may have taken it to an extreme. But the online flirtations and provocative photos that got him into so much trouble are far from unusual among adults these days, experts say.
Room for Debate
What’s Wrong With Adult Sexting?
Experts discuss the ins and outs of adult sexting.
What with Facebook friends, Twitter followers and Skype video chats, it is now all too easy to flirt with strangers and engage in sexual fantasy without (technically) breaking a marriage vow. Digital dalliance has entered the mainstream.
For instance, sexting — sending sexually suggestive text messages or photos, as Mr. Weiner did — is usually thought of  HP Compaq Business Notebook 6710b ac adapter as a teenage pastime. But according to a report from the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project based on a representative sample of 2,252 adults, it is far more common among people aged 18 to 29.
Nearly one-third of that group say they have received sexually suggestive or nude photos of someone they know, and 13 percent Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z70 charger  say they have sent them, the report said. Even among 30-to-49-year-olds, 17 percent say they have received such photos and 5 percent admit sending them. Similar Pew research finds that the comparable figures among adolescents are 15 percent and 4 percent.
“Given the alchemy of sex and lust and love and technology, it’s not that surprising that the numbers are where they are,” said Amanda Lenhart, a senior research specialist at Pew. “Anecdotally, Dell inspiron 5160 battery those of us who know single younger adults know people who do this.”

Nancy Baym, a University of Kansas professor of communication studies and author of the new book “Personal Connections in the Digital Olympus CAMEDIA C-765 ULTRA ZOOM battery Age,” agreed. “I think we tend to blame teenagers for behaviors that we’re quite guilty of ourselves,” she said. “Grown-ups are certainly capable of doing really stupid stuff online.”
The data reflect the new rules of digital SONY NP-BG1 charger romance, in which flirtatious texts have replaced phone calls, and Web sites like Facebook have replaced high school reunions as a way to reconnect with an old flame.
“We use new technologies in romantic relationships all the time,” said Dr. Baym. “When two people meet and they’re interested in developing the relationship, they go to text messages Sony DCR-HC14E charger really fast as a way to safely negotiate the relationship.”
Therapists debate whether the Internet has facilitated more infidelity — after all, men and women have been betraying their vows since marriage began. Still, slight shifts in infidelity rates among JVC BN-VF733 battery young people and women suggest that digital media may be playing a role. Anecdotally, therapists report that electronic contact via Facebook, e-mail and text messages has allowed women in particular to form more intimate relationships.
“There’s no question that the Internet has increased the availability of alternative romantic partners, whether ACER Aspire One 10.1 ac adapter it’s flirtation, reuniting with old lovers or having texting sexual relationships,” Dr. Baym said. “The Internet dramatically expands the scope of potential people that we can meet.”
But while online communication may make it easier to cheat, it also leaves a digital trail that makes it more likely you’ll be caught.
“I don’t think the Internet is increasing transgressions, but it’s leaving a trail that is very accessible,” said Lois Braverman, president of the Ackerman Institute for the Family. “In the 19th century there were Dell Inspiron 510m ac adapter letters; in the ’60s and ’70s there might be private detective photos or credit card receipts. What’s different is that back then a transgression might have been discovered, but it didn’t go viral.”
Some researchers believe that the widespread availability of pornography via the Internet has also led to an insidious change IBM THINKPAD R50E battery in attitudes about sex.
One study found that more than a third of Americans had visited an online porn site at least once a month, according to a 2009 report in The Journal of Economic Perspectives. That study analyzed subscriptions to one major provider of adult entertainment, finding a relatively even distribution of subscriptions across the country.
“By all indications it’s pretty common,” said the author of the paper, Benjamin Edelman, an assistant professor at the Harvard Business School. “Just about anywhere you look, people are subscribing to online  HP Compaq Business Notebook 6710b ac adapter adult entertainment. It’s something people do in every state, every county.”
Tom Hymes, a senior editor at AVN Media Network, a trade publication that follows the adult entertainment industry, said online Dell Vostro 1700 battery sexual behavior had been part of the mainstream for years.
“My perspective is that Rep. Weiner was behaving well within certain online norms, as far as what we see happening on a regular basis,” he said in an e-mail. “But his huge mistake was thinking he could maintain his anonymity (if indeed he did) when he seemed to be doing everything he could to use his prestige as a congressman in his online flirtations.”
Erick Janssen, senior scientist at the Kinsey Institute, said more study was needed to learn how the Internet and digital media are shaping adult behavior and relationships.
“People who engage in behaviors like erotic chats, seduction, exhibition, it’s probably indeed very  Acer TravelMate 2483WXMi battery widespread,” he said. “That the behaviors are there is hard to dispute. To connect that information with people’s relationship status, their values, what their partner might think of it — that sort of thing we don’t know a whole lot about.”

2011年6月10日星期五

IBM Research On Build High-Speed Graphene Circuits

I.B.M. researchers said Thursday that they had designed high-speed circuits from graphene, an ultra-thin material that has a host of promising applications, from high-bandwidth communication to a new generation of low-cost smartphone and television displays.
I.B.M.
An image of a completed integrated circuit made from graphene, with detail at top.
The I.B.M. advance, which the researchers reported in the journal Science, is a circuit known as a broadband frequency mixer that was built on a wafer of silicon. Widely used in all kinds of  HP Pavilion TX2500 battery communications products, the circuits shift signals from one frequency to another.
In the Science paper, the I.B.M. researchers describe a demonstration in which they deposited several layers of graphene on a silicon wafer, then created circuits based on graphene transistors and components known as inductors. They demonstrated frequency mixing up to Olympus Li-42B charger speeds of 10 gigahertz.
In the past I.B.M. has created stand-alone graphene transistors, but not complete electronic circuits.
Scientists began making flakes of graphene, an atomic-scale lattice of carbon atoms, in the 1970s. They have gradually refined the process so they can now produce films of the material that are just a single atom thick. The film arranges itself in a hexagon-shaped array CANON Digital IXUS 90 IS battery of carbon atoms and has the advantages of being flexible, transparent and inexpensive to manufacture.
But it is not yet a candidate to replace today’s CMOS transistors, the basis for the microprocessors and computer memories in consumer electronics systems. Graphene does not have Acer TravelMate 5620 Series battery the same physical properties as semiconducting materials and cannot be used to completely switch on and off in the way that logic transistors are meant to do.
That has not tempered the industry’s excitement over potential applications for the material. In Europe and Asia, government Acer Aspire 3000 ac adapter and corporate investments are running far in advance of those in the United States, said Phaedon Avouris, an I.B.M. chemical physicist who is a leader of the company’s research effort.
“Outside the U.S. there is a lot of interest,” he said.
Both the European Union and South Korea have recently started $1.5 billion efforts to build industrial-scale efforts using HP Pavilion dv9500 ac adapter graphene as a next-generation display material, he said. Singapore has also recently started a major investment in the material.
I.B.M.’s research has been supported by a more modest effort financed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Pentagon office that supports futuristic science and technology. (Graphene is being explored as a substitute for materials like gallium arsenide, used in high-frequency military CANON Digital IXUS 55 battery communications equipment.)
One promising application for graphene is in making new parts of the radio-frequency spectrum available for consumer electronics applications, said Richard Doherty, president of Envisioneering Inc., an industry consulting firm.
“It allows you to tame a spectrum that before was the wild, wild West,” he said. For example, it might make possible a new NIKON COOLPIX 885 battery class of Wi-Fi-style communications gear for wireless applications, or allow set-top cable boxes to be redesigned to send and receive ever-larger amounts of high-resolution video and data.
Mr. Doherty added that display manufacturers were especially interested in graphene because the current wave of displays based on OLEDs, or organic light-emitting diodes, have limited lifespans.
Last year, researchers at Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea announced that they had scaled up a technique to make full-screen displays based on an approach to making graphene film pioneered at the University of Texas, Austin.
The promise of the low cost of the material COMPAQ PRESARIO R3000 battery could also push graphene into today’s conventional consumer electronics systems.
“In principle it can be made very cheap and it can be light-transparent,” Dr. Avouris said, “and so even if we don’t go for high frequency, I think it can revolutionize the HP Pavilion DV8000 battery price” of radio-frequency electronics.
He acknowledged that while I.B.M. was now able to build circuits from the material, it was still learning reliable ways to make large quantities of graphene film. It is now possible to heat Acer TravelMate 5620 Series battery a silicon carbide wafer to about 1,300 degrees Celsius (nearly 2,400 Fahrenheit), causing the silicon atoms on the surface to evaporate and the remaining carbon atoms to rearrange themselves into the hexagonal graphene shape.
But because of the cost of silicon carbide wafers, Dr. Avouris said, I.B.M. is looking for other ways to create graphene.
Dr. Avouris said that as an I.B.M. researcher, he was not certain what the giant computer maker might do to commercialize  Acer TravelMate 2413LCi battery the technology. Currently I.B.M. is not a major supplier of military electronics products. 

2011年6月1日星期三

Space Shuttle Endeavour Will Return to Earth

Space shuttle Endeavour and its six astronauts returned to Earth on Wednesday, closing out the next-to-last mission in NASA's 30-year program with a safe middle-of-the-night landing.
Pool photo by Joe Skipper
Endeavour touched down on the runway a final time under the cover of darkness, just as Atlantis, the last shuttle bound for HP Pavilion dv9000 battery space, arrived at the launch pad for the grand finale in five weeks.
Commander Mark Kelly — whose wife, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, remained behind at her rehab center in Houston — brought Endeavour JVC GZ-MG20 charger to a stop before hundreds of onlookers that included the four Atlantis astronauts who will take flight in July.
Endeavour, the youngest of the shuttles,Sony CCD-TRV608 battery logged nearly 123 million miles over 25 spaceflights.
"Your landing ends a vibrant legacy for this amazing vehicle that will long be remembered. Welcome home, Endeavour," Mission Control told Kelly and his crewmates, who wrapped up U.S. construction Dell xps m1530 battery at the International Space Station.
"It's sad to see her land for the last time," Kelly replied, "but she really has a great legacy."
A considerably bigger SONY Cyber-Shot DSC-T99 battery crowd gathered a few hours earlier to see Atlantis make its way to the launch pad, the last such trek ever by a shuttle. Thousands of Kennedy Space Center workers Dell XPS M1730 battery and their families lined the route Tuesday night as Atlantis crept out of the mammoth Vehicle Assembly Building a little after sunset, bathed in xenon lights.
"The show pretty much tells itself sony vgp-bps9 battery," Atlantis' commander, Christopher Ferguson, said as he waved toward his ship. "We're going to look upon this final mission as a celebration of all that the space shuttle has accomplished over its 30-year life span."
Bright lights also illuminated the landing KODAK EASYSHARE Z1085 IS battery strip for Kelly, who made the 25th night landing out of a total of 134 shuttle flights.
The Endeavour astronauts — all experienced spacemen — departed the 220-mile-high outpost over the weekend. They installed a $2 billion cosmic ray detector, an extension beam and a platform full of OLYMPUS LI-50B battery spare parts, enough to keep the station operating in the shuttle-less decade ahead.
Their flight lasted 16 days and completed NASA's role in the space station construction effort that began 12 years ago.
The official tally for Endeavour was 170 crew Acer Aspire 3610 battery members, 299 days in space, 4,671 orbits of Earth and 122,883,151 miles.
Kelly was the last astronaut to exit Endeavour. "Had some nice weather, and it's nice to bring Endeavour back here to KSC," he said as climbed out.
Kelly's congresswoman wife was shot in the head during a mass shooting Canon ZR25 battery in January, but made a remarkable recovery and was able to attend the May 16 launch. Giffords did not travel to Florida for the landing because of the inconvenient hour, but his two teenage daughters were on hand, along with his twin brother, Scott, who is also an Sony NP-F970 battery astronaut.
Giffords and Kelly will reunite in Houston on Thursday.
Their flight lasted 16 days and, with a series of four spacewalks, completed NASA's role in the space station construction effort that began more than 12 years ago. They were the last spacewalks to be conducted by a shuttle crew. One of the spacewalking astronauts, Mike Fincke,HP Pavilion dv2000 battery set a U.S. career record of 382 days in space.
Endeavour is the second shuttle to be retired. It ultimately will be put at the California Science Center in Los Angeles.
Built to replace the destroyed Challenger, Endeavour first soared in 1992 on a satellite-rescue mission that SONY Cyber-Shot DSC-w320 battery saw a record-setting three spacewalkers grab the wayward craft. Other highlights for the baby of the fleet: the first repair mission to the Hubble Space Telescope in 1993, to fix its blurred vision, and NASA's first flight to assemble the space station in 1998.
Atlantis will remain at Kennedy Space Center Dell Inspiron 1501 AC adapter as a tourist stop, following one last supply run to the space station. Liftoff is set for July 8.
Discovery, the fleet leader, returned from its final voyage in March. Its next stop is a Smithsonian Institution hangar outside Washington.
NASA is leaving the Earth-to-orbit business behind to focus on expeditions to asteroids and Mars. Private companies hope to pick up the slack for cargo and crew hauls to the space station. But it will be a while following Atlantis' upcoming flight — at least three years, by HP Compaq Business Notebook 6715b ac adapter one business' estimate — before astronauts ride on American rockets again.
Until then, Americans will continue hitching rides aboard Russian Soyuz capsules at the cost of tens of millions of dollars a seat.
"We're in the process of HP Compaq Business Notebook 6715b ac adapter transition now, and it's going to be awkward," said Atlantis astronaut Rex Walheim. "But we'll get to the other side and we'll have new vehicles.
"I really do have to Dell Inspiron 1501 AC adapter say, though, it's going to be really hard to beat a vehicle that is so beautiful and majestic as that one is," he said as Atlantis rolled to the pad behind him. "I mean, how can you beat that? An airplane sitting on the side of a rocket. It's absolutely stunning."

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