On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:

>
>:      Well, NetBSD is slated to be used in the 'Space Acceleration
>:      Measurement System II', measuring the microgravity environment on
>:      the International Space Station using a distributed system based
>:      on several NetBSD/i386 boxes.
>:
>:      Sometimes your 'what-if' senarios are others' standard operating
>:      procedures.
>:
>:              David/absolute
>:
>:       What _is_, what _should be_, and what _could be_ are all distinct.
>
>    Ummm... this doesn't sound like a critical system to me.  It sounds like
>    an experiment.
>

It's probably an awfully expensive experiment (putting things into space
is not cheap)

>From a financial viewpoint that may be considered critical.

Cheers,

Al


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