Apparently, NASA has decided to follow in the footsteps of the X Prize and the DARPA Grand Challenge and award prize money for those folks who[
](http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4907485/)Should be interesting to say the least.
Apparently, NASA has decided to follow in the footsteps of the X Prize and the DARPA Grand Challenge and award prize money for those folks who[
](http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4907485/)Should be interesting to say the least.
Your quoted portion is freakin’ magic- if you mouse over, you can see the URL at the bottom of the screen, but you can’t click on the link!
Hmm… should contribute to thread, not just comment on how severe my ADD is…
Say, do you think I’d win if I suggested they bring a bunch of monkeys to the moon, and had a really big game of monkey moon tag?
Huh? If I click the quoted portion the link pops up in a new window. Didja try it?
That’s just silly, as we all know monkies dont’ play moon tag, they play Monkey Foot Ball.
Yeah. The cursor turns into the little hand when I click, but doesn’t open. If I right-click it, it shows up as the same stuff as any other part of the page- Back, Select All, Create Shortcut, all that. If I click on the word quote, I get the link. Not so for the rest of the quote.
Try clicking on the word “Quote” above the quoted section. Hey Tucker, how the hell did you do that anyway?
As to the OP…it’s just one more step towards corporate sponsorship of everything. If Microsoft puts a person on the Moon and they discover something while they’re up there, do they get naming rights?
The Microsoft Galaxy…where have I heard that one before?
Here’s how {url=“www.straightdope.com”}{quote}Looks simple, don’t it?{/quote}{/url} Subbing brackets for the braces, of course.
I know the answer to that, but I’m not allowed to talk about it.