
Observations and inanities by a second-shift assistant supervisor in the Puppy-Grinding division of the Evil Atheist Conspiracy® (our motto: "Sure it's cruel, but think of the jobs!"), your host, Brent Rasmussen.
Space Technology
An early fall.
Submitted by Jim Downey on September 13, 2009 - 10:07am.I first noticed the change on the way to Pittsburgh almost two weeks ago. Here and there, a blush of color amongst the green. A slight touch of yellow, a bit of red creeping in on the edges. Just accents.
On the way back almost a week later, there was more. Oh, it was still summer. But there was just a hint of the fall to come.
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On my walk with the dog this morning, I ran into some old friends who were visiting family a block over. She's now an L-2, made Law Review this year. Made the Dean's List both semesters last year. A former employee, who decided on going to law school after being out of school for some years.
"We should get together."
"Well, you're busy with school right now."
"Yeah, but I'm trying not to lose contact with all my friends. My personal life has to have some priority."
I smiled. "It's OK. Your friends understand the whole delayed-gratification thing. Do what's important now, secure your future - there'll be time for us to socialize later."
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Confession Time: Where were you? edition.
Submitted by Jim Downey on July 20, 2009 - 7:35am.OK, I must admit that I was a bit surprised to see a headline yesterday that the majority of Americans weren't even born at the time of the first Moon landing.
Damned kids are ruining everything!
Anyway, so, confession time for all you old farts: where were you when Neil took that 'one small step'?
I was at a Boy Scout camp in the middle of nowhere, Missouri. But fortunately, the camp operators made plans for this event, and the whole lot of us were sitting in a big arc watching a tiny little B&W television. Reception was miserable, the television screen was smaller than the monitor for my computer, and it seemed like I was about 150 feet away from the thing - but I got to see it happen, in real time.
How about you? Get to see it?
Jim Downey
Yeah, I heard the same sort of craziness.
Submitted by Jim Downey on June 11, 2009 - 7:48am.Via Phil Plait, a glimpse into how far woo can go wrong:
Orbiter crashing into the moon
There is a Japanese lunar orbiter named Kaguya that is scheduled to crash into the moon today at about 2:30 pm ET. Scientists hope to learn something about the moon’s composition by observing the debris that is kicked up.
In many traditions, including astrology, the moon represents the feminine. It is the yin, the intuitive, the emotions. Women are connected to the moon by their menstrual cycles while they are fertile, and all beings, including the earth herself, are affected by the pull of the tides.
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Did these scientists talk to the moon? Tell her what they were doing? Ask her permission? Show her respect?
Wow.
Just . . . wow.
A Pot To Piss In
Submitted by Brent Rasmussen on May 28, 2008 - 10:39am.The toilet on the International Space Station is broken.
It's interesting to me that a system like that was not engineered to be redundant. Where is the backup plan? The spare parts at least?
On a slightly different note, I own an RV. It would be awful to deal with a broken toilet in the RV - and we could just go outside and find a public restroom - or a tree - if we had to.
This is a classic "we need to learn from this" moment. I mean, it's not like we are going to stop flying into space. It is only going to become more commonplace. A little thought and re-engineering of the freakin' toilet facilities seems to be in order.
Just remember, astronauts: If it's yellow, let it mellow. if it's brown, flush it down.
In spaaaaace!




















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