Science: Astronomy: Is there life in other planets?
Is there life in other planets? Probably so. Is there life in other planets in the life form of human? Probably, but less likely.
Are there humans in other planets? That would be unlikely unless some humans have left this planet Earth and are living somewhere else, or there is a planet that is not Earth that has evolved similar to Earth and eventually have produced humans.
When would it be possible for earthly humans to travel to other planets? Earthly unmanned spacecrafts have already gone as far as out in the boondocks outside our solar system. But as for an earthly spacecraft with a person in it, we could send the first man or woman to land in Mars by the year 2050 if the United States would give an all-out effort in the endeavor, just like Kennedy did in trying to land on the moon first before the former country called the U.S.S.R.
Why would humans want to go to other planets? If these humans were Americans, they would probably want to go there thinking "maybe we can help people in other planets", idealistically speaking. After all, that's why Americans started the Peace Corps and decided to fight the Germans in World War II.
The truth is out there!
John Sindayen
References:
http://blogs.voanews.com/science-world/2011/12/09/human-like-life-could-exist-on-newly-discovered-planet/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Solar_System_probes
http://earthguide.ucsd.edu/virtualmuseum/litu/01_1.shtml
http://www.space.com/17688-voyager-1.html
Technology: Windows 7: Networking Models
What type of networking models does Windows 7 used? Domain, Workgroup, and Homegroup. A Windows 7 computer can either be in a domain or in a workgroup. If it is in a workgroup, it can also be part of a homegroup. In any case, a Windows 7 computer can access a domain, a workgroup, or a homegroup, but it cannot connect a domain with a workgroup.
Happy networking!
John Sindayen
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