• Subject: Re: Can you say "World War III?"
  • From: "Al Barsa, Jr." <barsa2@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 11:10:37 -0400

At 02:43 AM 8/4/00 -0500, you wrote:

I had my family in England last month, and we went to the Millennium Dome (very badly managed - to a point that they may go out of business any time now).

There was an exhibition about the future of travel (I think Ford was the sponsor - but I'm unsure), and there were several PC's available in industrial cases to click around and look.  There were two with the BSOD.  I asked an official how they fix them, and he indicated that then fix themselves every evening when power to the site is turned off!.

Al


From: Al Barsa, Jr.
 
It's the end of the world as we know it ! :-)
 
Be afraid. Be very afraid...
 
[3] "Next-generation aircraft carrier to run Microsoft"
The Navy's next-generation aircraft carrier will use Microsoft Windows-based operating systems to run its communications systems, aircraft and weapons launchers, and other ship electronics, after Lockheed Martin Corp. officials chose Microsoft earlier this month.
 
=====> recently, I visited the new NASA space control center in Houston. The guide told us the
same story, that they were now using Windows. sure enough, scanning the landscape of
computer screens in front of me, I could see several blue Screen-of-death.
 
In the discussion about SEU and graphics interfaces I would say that a green screen
is better than a ble screen...
 
Leif
 

 



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