Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 12:02:10 -0700
From: Tres Hofmeister <tres@rap.ucar.EDU>
To: linuxnerds@stout.atd.ucar.edu
Subject: NASA

From: Horacio Gonzalez - SE Sun Mexico <horacio@sunmex>
Subject: NASA
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 17:23:13 -0600 (CST)

On Friday the 24th I was watching the NASA channel on cable TV to
see how the experiments and Shuttle crew were doing.  The men onboard
needed to send instructions to the experiments in the cargo bay and
were using a laptop to do it.  As some of you may have heard, there
was a "computer problem" onboard as reported by CNN.  The exchange
of information between the crew and the Johnson Space Center (JSC)
went something like this:

  Crew: Urgent Johnson, we can't get a DOS prompt.
   JSC: Press C: enter.
  Crew: Heck, we're not familiar with all this
   JSC: What screen are you looking at?
  Crew: It says 'My Computer', and, er, various other icons.
   JSC: Click on 'Start' and then shut down.
  Crew: You click the 'Start' button to shut down?
   JSC: Yeah.  Isn't it obvious?
  Crew: Somebody get me an aspirin.
   JSC: Just hit the damn 'Start' button.
  Crew: We can't do that.  It didn't load a mouse.
   JSC: Didn't load any mouse at all?
  Crew: Well, yeah, a PS/2 or something.  But we don't have one of those
   JSC: Okay.  Press Alt + Esc.
  Crew: And what does that do?
   JSC: It should help.
  Crew: Negative.
   JSC: Stand by, will replicate the problem down here.
  Crew: Roger.

  [Long pause]

   JSC: Okay then.  Double click the MS-DOS icon.
  Crew: I don't have a mouse.
   JSC: Go to backup.
  Crew: Which is what?
   JSC: Dock with the Russians.  They have a Unix Workstation you can borrow.


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Horacio Gonz=E1lez-V=E9lez
Sun Microsystems de M=E9xico, S.A de C.V.
Especialista de producto-- SE Enterprise Computing/HPC
e-mail: horacio@sunmexico.sun.com
Tel: +52/5/2586139  800/9098600=09  Fax: +52/5/2586199
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