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N1EE wrote:
Have you read that Asimov story of Martian children tearing up unmanned spacecraft that land on Mars? No, I missed that one. The way every piece of hardware we put close to on Mars breaks down, it makes you wonder. Shucks, it's because of all this digital crapola they're using. If they went back to tubes, it'd be no problem (of course, the vessel would have to be a LOT bigger). Jonathan Ganz wrote: I think it's a good argument for sending people... some guy with a pair of needlenose pliers and a screw driver could probably fix it. It would be definitely cooler to send a team of astronauts... but the life support problems are not trivial. I'm not much of a gadget hound though, the first moon landing made the best case for sending real people instead of gadgets. Asimov was incredible. Too bad he died. Well, he was old. He lived a long and wonderful life. His non fiction books on science (and other topics... such as his annotated Bible) are a great gift. Regards Doug King |
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