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NASA week

January 28th, 2008

I don’t know why, but I think of the last week of January as NASA week. Why this week? Well, if there’s ever a week that stands out in NASA history, for better or worse, it has to be this one. On January 27, 1967 three Apollo astronauts died during a pre-launch test. On January 28, 1986, Challenger and her crew of seven were lost shortly after take-off. And on February 1, 2003, Shuttle Columbia broke up on re-entry after having sustained tile-damage on lift-off. Those remembered, that’s not really what this post is about. Because NASA is also rather busy this week in 2008, at least in Huntsville.

I can remember growing up, riding in the car as we’d head to Huntsville, we’d always play “who can spot the rocket first” - watching as we came around the corner and over a hill for the Saturn I rocket, standing upright in the backyard of the world’s largest aero-space museum. And I remember standing beside it, looking up and being incredibly wow-ed by how huge it was.

Then, as things do, as I grew up it began to seem a little smaller. Or actually, maybe it wasn’t so much that I grew up. Maybe it was that NASA decided to go on and build a full size model of the Saturn V, twice the height of the Saturn I, and stand it up beside it. Yeah, pretty sure it was that. (In case you were wondering: the Saturn I ~ about 180ft tall. The Saturn V ~ twice that at 360ft!)

The Saturn V, of course, being the rocket that carried us to the moon, and particularly built in large at Huntsville by Von Braun’s crew. That’s probably why the USSRC is home to one of three remaining (more or less) real Saturn Vs. Out back, long before the model was built, lied the real deal, just sitting on the grass. Not exactly a fitting home for such a great legacy.

And so the Space and Rocket Center, with the help of some fundraising, decided to build it a real home, clean it up a bit (I understand it had grown weeds and rusted), and move it indoors. As they did that though, they had to turn out the lights on the model as they built the new building nearby. Why? I don’t know. They said it was for construction purposes, but then again this is NASA. Put a man on the moon? Piece of cake. Figure out how to write while weightless? Ball point pen. (You get the joke.)

But now construction is finished, and this week NASA is opening the doors (at least to some VIPs for now) on the new facility, and more symbolically, they “lit the rocket” (the model that is) back up. Here it is standing beside the new facility, where you can see the real thing hanging inside.

Also, coinciding with this (perhaps), NASA is celebrating its 50th year of space flight and there’s some events happening in Huntsville with astronauts such as Buzz Aldrin, Tom Jones, and Ed Buckbee (all authors) in attendance. Word is that Jim Lovell and Walter Cronkite are also in attendance, but I’m not sure exactly where.

I’m hoping to be able to go to some events and bring back pictures and perhaps blog about their talks and presentations, but seein’ as how the big event is sold out (and at $150 a seat at that), I’m not sure how well my luck will be on getting into that one.

An additional picture from the lighting ceremony after the jump.

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Blocked!

January 22nd, 2008

Did I ever mention that I hate almost every Facebook application? I pretty much block every one I get invited to, so that I won’t get any more invitations. (I also “minimize” every application I see, to try and make other’s profiles look sane.) Here’s a list of ones I’ve blocked so far:

  • Texas HoldEm Poker
  • Free Gifts
  • Entourage
  • Superlatives
  • My Questions
  • WereWolves
  • Likeness
  • iLike
  • SuperPoke!
  • Slayers
  • Circle of Friends
  • Nicknames
  • Quizzes
  • Fun Gifts & Events
  • Compare People
  • Know Me Well?
  • (fluff)Friends
  • Snowman
  • Addicted to Grey’s Anatomy
  • Oregon Trail
  • Oregon Trail
  • My Heroes Ability
  • Funnest Person Contest
  • Top Friends
  • What Rose Color Are You?
  • You’re a Hottie
  • Addicted to Gilmore Girls
  • Zombies
  • Which Rockstar Are You?

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the long goodbye with Verizon

January 15th, 2008

While I’m not prepared to write about the full course of events here, yet, I want to make this quick post:

I switched from Verizon to AT&T Wireless. It’s not been the most pleasant experience, but I am pleased to say that I’ve found out how to set some hidden settings on the LG CU515 and send my own created ringtones to it via Bluetooth. And I’ve confirmed what I heard from friends: you can use an AT&T Go-Phone as a replacement for your regular phone with no special unlocking needed. ($20 backup phone?)

More on this, and my attempts at unlocking the LG 515 later. (I’ve yet to try it, but I have the unlock code)

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Gov. Mike Huckabee on Jay Leno (Fair Tax!)

January 3rd, 2008

I highly recommend you watch these clips, even if you’re not normally into politics. I’m not necessarily supporting Huckabee for President (but a McCain/Huckabee or Huckabee/McCain I’d strongly support); however he makes two big points in the second clip: “A health crisis, not a health care crisis.” and the Fair Tax. I’d love to see your comments on the Fair Tax.

Part 1 of 2:

Part 2 of 2:

MikeHuckabee.com - I Like Mike!

PS. I first tried to go to Hulu, the “legal” site for these clips to find them there instead. Were they? Of course not. So, thanks to good ol’ Youtube, haven for us intellectual property pirates (arr) for giving those IP terrorists safe harbor.

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