Mom said I watched the moon landing while sitting in our living room floor. I was 14 months old. I do remember some of the Skylab missions.
Yes, I would be have been 17!
Actually Apollo 8 seemed more significant to me at the time.
By Apollo 11 NASA seemed to have it nailed...
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Yeah I was there. Sat up with my Dad, around 0300hrs trying to stay awake even though I totally in to it. My bedroom wall was covered in cuttings from the papers for years after. Even after I had left home for the RAF in 1971.
I hate it. First gastroenteritis, now followed directly by a cold.
Why not XFCE? Been using it since forever, it's clean and does not get in your way.I'm somewhat shocked, but wish I could say I was surprised, to find myself in the position of likely switching to KDE in the near future.
Imagine....just imagine...........imagine if SpaceX went bankrupt
I'm somewhat shocked, but wish I could say I was surprised, to find myself in the position of likely switching to KDE in the near future. When I started using Linux 10 years ago, KDE was ahead of almost all of the competition, but GNOME at that time was, by a long shot, the best desktop environment that has ever existed. Unfortunately, GNOME has spent most of that time rotting into a festering pile of Apple-esque Fisher Price ooze, and while I jumped ship to MATE years ago, the entire GTK ecosystem has been decaying at a somewhat slower pace since the GNOME project controls GTK. In the past few years, both MATE and XFCE have gone to GTK3, which brings MATE down from world class to merely good. The MATE project really should have forked GTK along with GNOME. KDE, meanwhile, isn't a lot better than what I remember, but unlike practically every other desktop out there (other than MacOS, which was already bad), it hasn't gotten significantly worse in the past decade, so it's it ahead of the pack by default.
Chernobyl vodka: First consumer product made in exclusion zone
By Victoria Gill
Science correspondent, BBC News
Likely it will be necessary to use multiple fixed cameras with 360 coverage and stitching/anti-spin in software