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NASA seemed happy to clunk along with its $16 billion a year, doing what it had been doing since the 1970s: not much. I've talked with CPAs who are proud they still use Windows 98; while that's a quaint choice, it's a miracle so many Windows applications actually still clunk along on it. It made a big clunk, poked a hole in the rubber bellows around the tie rod, and must have also stressed the seal on the steering rack--because when they called me out to check sticky red power steering fluid was puddling on the driveway. |
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