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Shall we note the elephant in the room? The Viking landers were stationary; if they killed anything it would only have been in the immediate area.
Formerly 101UsesForADeadGovt on reddit. I’m a long time Linux using baby boomer looking for Linux community and news.
Retired.
Shall we note the elephant in the room? The Viking landers were stationary; if they killed anything it would only have been in the immediate area.
This is sad. I grew up with this magazine, and it was the one mag that was never thrown away.
Yeah, I guess that’s a good thing?
I’m 63, a woman, and I play games. <shrug>
Too late, already did it. Since I posted on a lot of reddit support subs, I’m not deleting my posts. Someone said the only real form of protest we have as users is to delete our accounts; I agree.
The Apollo program landing people on the moon, if not the entire space exploration programs of the 60s. (I’m old!)
Just deleted my account there. Onward and upward.
Right now I feel lost, but I’m sure that will pass. I figured out Usenet thirty years ago, I can do the same here.
The sense of community I had on the linux subreddits will be harder to achieve I think.
I mainly haunt r/linux4noobs and r/linuxquestions, if I can find equivalents here that would be great. Seriously considering deleting my reddit account.
I’m all for more Mars missions, it just seems a needless smear of Viking in order to achieve that.