... The final frontier

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rep
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... The final frontier

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New pictures... I thought they were rather beautiful.

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You can see some damaged tiles on this one:

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Post by rep »

Also, check out the label on Commander Collins' snack...

Well, no fucking shit!

Talk about a Kafkaesque bureaucracy! Why would they need to put a barcode on four crackers? (Let alone label the bag, "Crackers." !)

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In the upper left you can see how they're patching a hole where air was leaking out... With a Kraft Handi-Snacks wrapper... Apparently a space approved snack.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

that barcode is for inventory use since food doesn't come with serial numbers. no joke.

nics pics btw.
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rep wrote:Also, check out the label on Commander Collins' snack...

Talk about a Kafkaesque bureaucracy! Why would they need to put a barcode on four crackers? (Let alone label the bag, "Crackers." !)
It's not surprising, and it's not bureaucracy. An astronaut's meal is planned to the calorie, and, because space is in such short supply on a shuttle, a strict inventory must be kept.
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IBM Hardware, I see.
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Post by shiznit »

Wow, the inside looks old and dirty. What's up with that dirty snack container on top? Also are they running windows? I can't really make it out.
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Those Display Screens look like they've been blacked out.
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shiznit wrote:Also are they running windows? I can't really make it out.
If you look closely at the dim screen on the thinkpad, you can make out the Windows Taskbar. The shuttle itself runs off of MS Access + Windows ME backend.
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Post by rep »

Wow, I totally didn't notice the IBM Thinkpad or the Mango drink.

Windows ME... I think I've found the danger they were looking for during the space walk.
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