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The next time NASA launches a craft into space, it may receive many of its navigational instructions from programs run on the Mac. That's a possibility espoused by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's (JPL) Nathan Strange and Troy Goodson, two Cassini mission navigators who perform their critical work on Dell machines running Linux but also keep Macs at their desks for other uses. Macs sit next to Linux boxes on most of the 14 navigators' desks.

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Strange, who uses a Dual Processor 2GHz Power Mac G5 as his second computer, told MacCentral: 'Macs can do everything Linux can, and a G5 performs as well as a Xeon, and better than a Pentium 4 on our software. The issue is that the Linux workstations have a very tightly controlled configuration and extra security, and they've been tested more thoroughly.'

For example, Strange can fine-tune Cassini's trajectory on his G5 with CATO (Computer Algorithm for Trajectory Optimization), but he must replicate the work on the Linux box to ensure accuracy. 'What if I install an upgrade like 10.3.9 and suddenly a subtle error creeps into a library and all of my results are wrong, but the error is too small to notice?' he asks. Clearly, the answer could be a mission-endangering catastrophe.

Macs for everything else

When it comes to non-critical tasks, however, Strange is more than happy to turn to his G5. For example, he uses it to run SOAP (Satellite Orbit Analysis Program), which generates 3D animations of spacecraft motion relative to the sun, moon and other celestial objects. In fact, JPL's control center is dominated by Sun computers, but when someone needs to show an animation of Cassini's trajectory on the large display screen, they hook up a PowerBook and run it with SOAP.

Strange also employs Quick, an orbital mechanics utility, on the G5 to generate results that help him set up applications on the Linux box. He uses the UNIX utility SSH to transfer files between computers. Grave days mac os.

And when he needs to write memos or create graphs, he's usually glad that he didn't choose a Windows machine as his other computer. Cyber racer (itch) mac os. He noted: 'PDFs that are added to PowerPoint in Windows get rendered as bitmaps, which look awful. Meanwhile, I can use the accessibility option on the Mac to zoom in on graphs when I'm presenting them in a conference room. It saves a lot of time, because I don't have to create graphs with different levels of zoom.'

Almost there

The navigation team almost moved completely to Macs in 2003, but not all of JPL's navigation tools had been ported to OS X yet. Apple also hadn't officially announced the G5, so hardware requirements led them to the Dell machines running Linux. However, many of the applications, such as CATO, were created with Fortran, leaving open the possibility of completing the porting process and using Macs for critical tasks during a future NASA mission.

According to Goodson, who Beta tested a lot of software during the porting process, the release of Mac OS X changed many minds at JPL because 'it has a command line, which makes it much easier to develop tools. There was a lot more interest in the Mac with [the open source UNIX environment] Darwin under the operating system.' He chose a PowerBook G4 as his second computer.

Strange noted that PowerBooks have become increasingly popular at JPL. 'There's been a new thing the past few years with people bringing laptops to meetings so they could work during the parts that didn't apply to them,' he explained. 'Once it hit critical mass, everyone wanted one.'

While Goodson and Strange would both prefer to have a single Mac on their desks, Strange said that the current two-computer configuration 'is the bureaucracy side of space flight. I joke that this job combines a thirst for adventure with a healthy attention to detail. There are lots of small details that can cause you to lose a spacecraft if they are messed up.'

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Escaping to be in nature is basically an instant zip zap over to my happy place. Even though I live amongst the trees and the bees, it's exciting to explore the natural beauty near and far.

'We have such a brief opportunity to pass on to our children our love for this Earth, and to tell our stories. These are the moments when the world is made whole. In my children's memories, the adventures we've had together in nature will always exist.'

'Prize the natural spaces and shorelines most of all, because once they're gone, with rare exceptions they're gone forever. In our bones we need the natural curves of hills, the scent of chapparal, the whisper of pines, the possibility of wildness. We require these patches of nature for our mental health and our spiritual resilience.'

Richard Louv, Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder

Cassini Cuisine Mac Os 11

If you ever want to spoil yourself in the best way possible, take a little trip to one of natures gems and keep it simple. The second best way to spoil yourself is to buy some good chorizo sausage and put it in, um, everything.

These Chorizo & Smoky Salmon 'Macos' (a word I may have just made up) are absolutely so darn perfect and lacking NOTHING regardless of that tortilla mumbo jumbo. Savoy cabbage leaves are perfectly sturdy, with a great crunch, but you could also use regular cabbage or swiss chard. If you don't have chorizo, bacon would be a nice substitute . Crisp radish and zippy red onion are ideal, it's a beautiful thing when food unites to create perfection.

Ingredients

  • 4-6 savoy cabbage leaves, thick stalks removed and thinly sliced
  • 2 wild sockeye salmon filets
  • 1/4 cup thinly sliced chorizo sausage
  • 1 tsp + 1 tbs coconut oil or bacon fat
  • 1 jalapeño, diced
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • bunch of radishes, sliced
  • 1/4 cup red onion, thinly sliced
  • handful of finely chopped cilantro
  • a few pieced of smoky gouda (optional)
  • 2 tsp cajun seasoning-
  • 1/2 tsp oregano
  • 1/2 tsp thyme
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne
  • 1/4 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1/4 tsp onion salt
  • 1/4 tsp garlic salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • liberal amounts of fresh cracked pepper

Instructions

  1. Sprinkle the cajun seasoning and black pepper on salmon filets.
  2. Heat 1 tbs coconut oil or bacon fat in a pan. Add salmon skin side down. Cook for about 3 minutes per side depending on thickness (the ones I used were quite thin)
  3. In another pan heat 1 tsp of oil and add to that the chopped cabbage stalks, jalapeño, garlic and chorizo. Cook until cabbage is tender, about 5 minutes.
  4. Assemble the macos by layering pieces of salmon, chorizo jalapeño mixture, red onion, gouda, radishes and cilantro. Garnish with lime wedges.
  5. Serves 2 filling meals
3.1

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http://www.nakedcuisine.com/chorizo-smoky-salmon-macos/

This recipe is part of the real food rebellion over at fight back fridays on the Food Renegade!

Related posts on Naked Cuisine:

Cassini Cuisini Mac OS

Strange, who uses a Dual Processor 2GHz Power Mac G5 as his second computer, told MacCentral: 'Macs can do everything Linux can, and a G5 performs as well as a Xeon, and better than a Pentium 4 on our software. The issue is that the Linux workstations have a very tightly controlled configuration and extra security, and they've been tested more thoroughly.'

For example, Strange can fine-tune Cassini's trajectory on his G5 with CATO (Computer Algorithm for Trajectory Optimization), but he must replicate the work on the Linux box to ensure accuracy. 'What if I install an upgrade like 10.3.9 and suddenly a subtle error creeps into a library and all of my results are wrong, but the error is too small to notice?' he asks. Clearly, the answer could be a mission-endangering catastrophe.

Macs for everything else

When it comes to non-critical tasks, however, Strange is more than happy to turn to his G5. For example, he uses it to run SOAP (Satellite Orbit Analysis Program), which generates 3D animations of spacecraft motion relative to the sun, moon and other celestial objects. In fact, JPL's control center is dominated by Sun computers, but when someone needs to show an animation of Cassini's trajectory on the large display screen, they hook up a PowerBook and run it with SOAP.

Strange also employs Quick, an orbital mechanics utility, on the G5 to generate results that help him set up applications on the Linux box. He uses the UNIX utility SSH to transfer files between computers. Grave days mac os.

And when he needs to write memos or create graphs, he's usually glad that he didn't choose a Windows machine as his other computer. Cyber racer (itch) mac os. He noted: 'PDFs that are added to PowerPoint in Windows get rendered as bitmaps, which look awful. Meanwhile, I can use the accessibility option on the Mac to zoom in on graphs when I'm presenting them in a conference room. It saves a lot of time, because I don't have to create graphs with different levels of zoom.'

Almost there

The navigation team almost moved completely to Macs in 2003, but not all of JPL's navigation tools had been ported to OS X yet. Apple also hadn't officially announced the G5, so hardware requirements led them to the Dell machines running Linux. However, many of the applications, such as CATO, were created with Fortran, leaving open the possibility of completing the porting process and using Macs for critical tasks during a future NASA mission.

According to Goodson, who Beta tested a lot of software during the porting process, the release of Mac OS X changed many minds at JPL because 'it has a command line, which makes it much easier to develop tools. There was a lot more interest in the Mac with [the open source UNIX environment] Darwin under the operating system.' He chose a PowerBook G4 as his second computer.

Strange noted that PowerBooks have become increasingly popular at JPL. 'There's been a new thing the past few years with people bringing laptops to meetings so they could work during the parts that didn't apply to them,' he explained. 'Once it hit critical mass, everyone wanted one.'

While Goodson and Strange would both prefer to have a single Mac on their desks, Strange said that the current two-computer configuration 'is the bureaucracy side of space flight. I joke that this job combines a thirst for adventure with a healthy attention to detail. There are lots of small details that can cause you to lose a spacecraft if they are messed up.'

Summertime, and the livin is eeeeeasy. Yeah I just planted that ear worm, luckily it's a groovy tune,. Where to start, life is rolling fast, we are trying to soak up as much sun as humanly possible with a small infant. The little love went on his first camping trip to special Bannock Point over looking the gorgeous Slocan Lake. It was so awesome to swim in the crystal clear fresh water, bask in the hot sun like seals on a rock and sleep under the stars. Not to mention our delicious campfire curry and sweet potato hummus breakfast skillet, soo good. I think we'll be doing a lot more camping this summer, may as well make the most of being free from work!

Escaping to be in nature is basically an instant zip zap over to my happy place. Even though I live amongst the trees and the bees, it's exciting to explore the natural beauty near and far.

'We have such a brief opportunity to pass on to our children our love for this Earth, and to tell our stories. These are the moments when the world is made whole. In my children's memories, the adventures we've had together in nature will always exist.'

'Prize the natural spaces and shorelines most of all, because once they're gone, with rare exceptions they're gone forever. In our bones we need the natural curves of hills, the scent of chapparal, the whisper of pines, the possibility of wildness. We require these patches of nature for our mental health and our spiritual resilience.'

Richard Louv, Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder

Cassini Cuisine Mac Os 11

If you ever want to spoil yourself in the best way possible, take a little trip to one of natures gems and keep it simple. The second best way to spoil yourself is to buy some good chorizo sausage and put it in, um, everything.

These Chorizo & Smoky Salmon 'Macos' (a word I may have just made up) are absolutely so darn perfect and lacking NOTHING regardless of that tortilla mumbo jumbo. Savoy cabbage leaves are perfectly sturdy, with a great crunch, but you could also use regular cabbage or swiss chard. If you don't have chorizo, bacon would be a nice substitute . Crisp radish and zippy red onion are ideal, it's a beautiful thing when food unites to create perfection.

Ingredients

  • 4-6 savoy cabbage leaves, thick stalks removed and thinly sliced
  • 2 wild sockeye salmon filets
  • 1/4 cup thinly sliced chorizo sausage
  • 1 tsp + 1 tbs coconut oil or bacon fat
  • 1 jalapeño, diced
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • bunch of radishes, sliced
  • 1/4 cup red onion, thinly sliced
  • handful of finely chopped cilantro
  • a few pieced of smoky gouda (optional)
  • 2 tsp cajun seasoning-
  • 1/2 tsp oregano
  • 1/2 tsp thyme
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne
  • 1/4 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1/4 tsp onion salt
  • 1/4 tsp garlic salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • liberal amounts of fresh cracked pepper

Instructions

  1. Sprinkle the cajun seasoning and black pepper on salmon filets.
  2. Heat 1 tbs coconut oil or bacon fat in a pan. Add salmon skin side down. Cook for about 3 minutes per side depending on thickness (the ones I used were quite thin)
  3. In another pan heat 1 tsp of oil and add to that the chopped cabbage stalks, jalapeño, garlic and chorizo. Cook until cabbage is tender, about 5 minutes.
  4. Assemble the macos by layering pieces of salmon, chorizo jalapeño mixture, red onion, gouda, radishes and cilantro. Garnish with lime wedges.
  5. Serves 2 filling meals
3.1

Mac Os Versions

http://www.nakedcuisine.com/chorizo-smoky-salmon-macos/

This recipe is part of the real food rebellion over at fight back fridays on the Food Renegade!

Related posts on Naked Cuisine:

Cassini Cuisine Mac Os Download

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