Pretty funny but no it's not true. NASA doesn't use Windows on on-board
computers. Everything is text-based with button-operated consoles or touch
screens are used. Using a PS2 would probably get them all tangled up in the
cord (remember its a weightless environment). Also, moving the mouse may
get them spinning all over the place.
But who knows, that "computer problem" may have been caused by a blue screen
on one of the computers on the ground (at the control center). :-)
M. Yu
Who is General Failure and what is he doing reading my hard disk?!?
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