Jul 25, 2017 12:46 AM
JakeA33
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Iosephus
v
BklynPunisher
You said cock. v
DownvotesMakeMeMoist
When you are in your friends car and he asks you to change the radio station.
DecapodianSaysWoopWoopWoopWoop
Where are the phasers controls?
AllTheCoolKidsPeeTheirPants
https://media3.giphy.com/media/KxhIhXaAmjOVy/giphy.gif
screwdriverone
johnnyalphabet
Where's the any key???
earloflemongrabjuice
Hey it's got the lever accelerator thingy like a boat. Don't need instructions, I got this
DeskCat
I challenge you to find a single thing wrong with this setup!.
gnarphza
Which one is the screen with the manuals?
WhatAmIDoingHereIveGotWorkToDo
Still can't find the light indicating the loo is being occupied.
youtah
They weren't centered when they took this photo. This bothers me.
Fachera
LurkerOfDarkness
"There are soo many controls"
JohnLeePettimore
What's your vector Victor?
MrLunas
I can't die until I've made my PC workstation exactly like this.
MrBenOG
Houston... we need some megapixels
libaf
Still no chair at tactical!
LibrarianMoarfisting
Okay, but where is the muffin button?
CrossBetween
The left side lavatory must be for men only - there's no way to fit a decent size porcelain throne in that.
Namtraz4002
High red = photograph taken with light sensitive chemical cell. How many megapixels is that?
Aerisky
Its just a game...With high damn resolution
RushHourRocker
I've lost the bleeps, I lost the sweeps, and I lost the creeps!
SANDPAPERFISTFUCK
r/AccidentalWesAnderson
zipfel73m
my bluetooth speaker has 3 buttons. it came with an instruction manual counting 20 pages... uhmmm...
howjom
but can it leave earth?
Bluewinters
Yeah ofc it can just put it in a rocket
Caiusj
haveanothergif
So why exactly is the Enterprise running on Win 98
YetHereIam
Internet Exploder
Dora the Exploder
She's the pilot.
xMOISEx
Some one said there's more computing power in this phone I'm typing on that what's powering what we see here.
SherMattLockSmith
Shuttle computer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_System/4_Pi
GuardsmanMiku
idk if its true but i mean most of these are switches to operate mechanical things. Doesn't need much computing power.
cheeseguy3412
The AGC (Apollo Guidance Computer) had comparable processing power to the Apple II, at 2.048 MHz. First TI-83 Calculator has 6 MHz.
SumNubX
Probably thousands if not millions of times the computing power at that.
Klingon00
You're thinking of the Apollo lunar missions, though It's possible it holds true here I suppose, as old as the shuttle is now.
Neekrhael
When you don't need to run advanced GUIs, you can get a lot out of your hardware.
ThatJerkOnTheInternet
Also, there was no need for much of a computer in space, calculations were done on the ground and relayed up to the vessel.
nolittleplans
A shuttle flight computer loads programs one at a time and they replace each other so yes even an Xbox 360 is more powerful. But since nada
Nasa Isnt a hipster it does not need to buy a 2000 dollar mac book to check Facebook and Pinterest.
valen00
If memory serves yes that's broadly true. The guidance computers (there are 5) still used magnetic core memory (which is immune to radiation
there was 32 kilobytes of ram in each computer. 4 of them operated in sync voting on how to do stuff. The 5th was a backup with software
written independently that could be manually switched in, in the event of a fault taking out the 4 that were synced up. (not as crazy as it
sounds. I *think* they had 3 fail on a launch due to some mechanical thing happening with a diode)
It also runs at about half a mhz, the thing in your pocket probably has 8 cores running at ~2Ghz
Iosephus
BklynPunisher
You said cock.
v
DownvotesMakeMeMoist
When you are in your friends car and he asks you to change the radio station.
DecapodianSaysWoopWoopWoopWoop
Where are the phasers controls?
AllTheCoolKidsPeeTheirPants
https://media3.giphy.com/media/KxhIhXaAmjOVy/giphy.gif
screwdriverone
johnnyalphabet
Where's the any key???
earloflemongrabjuice
Hey it's got the lever accelerator thingy like a boat. Don't need instructions, I got this
DeskCat
I challenge you to find a single thing wrong with this setup!.
gnarphza
Which one is the screen with the manuals?
WhatAmIDoingHereIveGotWorkToDo
Still can't find the light indicating the loo is being occupied.
youtah
They weren't centered when they took this photo. This bothers me.
Fachera
LurkerOfDarkness
"There are soo many controls"
JohnLeePettimore
What's your vector Victor?
MrLunas
I can't die until I've made my PC workstation exactly like this.
MrBenOG
Houston... we need some megapixels
libaf
Still no chair at tactical!
LibrarianMoarfisting
Okay, but where is the muffin button?
CrossBetween
The left side lavatory must be for men only - there's no way to fit a decent size porcelain throne in that.
Namtraz4002
High red = photograph taken with light sensitive chemical cell. How many megapixels is that?
Aerisky
Its just a game...With high damn resolution
RushHourRocker
I've lost the bleeps, I lost the sweeps, and I lost the creeps!
SANDPAPERFISTFUCK
r/AccidentalWesAnderson
zipfel73m
my bluetooth speaker has 3 buttons. it came with an instruction manual counting 20 pages... uhmmm...
howjom
but can it leave earth?
Bluewinters
Yeah ofc it can just put it in a rocket
Caiusj
haveanothergif
So why exactly is the Enterprise running on Win 98
YetHereIam
Internet Exploder
haveanothergif
Dora the Exploder
YetHereIam
She's the pilot.
xMOISEx
Some one said there's more computing power in this phone I'm typing on that what's powering what we see here.
SherMattLockSmith
Shuttle computer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_System/4_Pi
GuardsmanMiku
idk if its true but i mean most of these are switches to operate mechanical things. Doesn't need much computing power.
cheeseguy3412
The AGC (Apollo Guidance Computer) had comparable processing power to the Apple II, at 2.048 MHz. First TI-83 Calculator has 6 MHz.
SumNubX
Probably thousands if not millions of times the computing power at that.
Klingon00
You're thinking of the Apollo lunar missions, though It's possible it holds true here I suppose, as old as the shuttle is now.
Neekrhael
When you don't need to run advanced GUIs, you can get a lot out of your hardware.
ThatJerkOnTheInternet
Also, there was no need for much of a computer in space, calculations were done on the ground and relayed up to the vessel.
nolittleplans
A shuttle flight computer loads programs one at a time and they replace each other so yes even an Xbox 360 is more powerful. But since nada
nolittleplans
Nasa Isnt a hipster it does not need to buy a 2000 dollar mac book to check Facebook and Pinterest.
valen00
If memory serves yes that's broadly true. The guidance computers (there are 5) still used magnetic core memory (which is immune to radiation
valen00
there was 32 kilobytes of ram in each computer. 4 of them operated in sync voting on how to do stuff. The 5th was a backup with software
valen00
written independently that could be manually switched in, in the event of a fault taking out the 4 that were synced up. (not as crazy as it
valen00
sounds. I *think* they had 3 fail on a launch due to some mechanical thing happening with a diode)
valen00
It also runs at about half a mhz, the thing in your pocket probably has 8 cores running at ~2Ghz