Richard Welty wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 09:49:32 -0600 (MDT) "scott.marlowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Ron Johnson wrote:
> What's a Saturn IV? Do you mean the Saturn V?
http://www.aviation-central.com/space/usm50.htm
actually, may i suggeset
http://www.astronautix.com/lvfam/saturnv.htm
there actually was a design for a "Saturn IV" (really called a Saturn C4, the contemporary Saturn C5 became the Saturn V, and development of the C4 was dropped) see
http://www.astronautix.com/lvfam/saturnc.htm)
this is awfully off topic, but here is a web page i've been working on sporadically now for a couple of months that rocketheads may find interesting:
http://www.averillpark.net/space/booster.html
I would suggest that if Tom wanted to use the rocket analogy, he might want
to compare PostgreSQL to maybe a contemporary Atlas 5 medium configuration.
the Titan II is quite old now and there's only one more launch scheduled.
Whereas despite the crashes, the Space Shuttle with it's Add-On-Collection look alike is yet most popular ;-)
BTW this weekend we are going to launch a new satellite using ariane V rockets ( http://www.satexpo.it/en/news-new.php/1?c=6531 ) this mean more users and more stress for our Postgres installation :-)
http://www.arianespace.com/site/news/news_sub_missionupdate_index.html
some pictures here:
http://66.33.199.225/image_library/images_sub_index.html
Regards Gaetano Mendola
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