Not at all. I have a Russian co-worker that told me that the Russian military 
uses UNIX. That makes me feel a little safer.

Jack Denman

On Monday 23 September 2002 12:09, Keith Packard wrote:
> Around 20 o'clock on Sep 21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Keith's blowing up rockets with a friend in the desert this weekend,
> > so he may not respond for a bit (though I gather he may have mail
> > contact).
>
> As anyone who's been to the Black Rock desert in Nevada can attest, there
> is no terrestrial network access of any kind there.  We did have 802.11b
> running between the launch control module and the launch tower to drive
> the firing computer though.  It's a bit odd to place Linux in charge of
> explosives...
>
> Keith Packard        XFree86 Core Team        HP Cambridge Research Lab
>
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