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Today,
03:10 AM
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Ouch! I haven’t heard of that before, but the symptoms sound like what I had when trying to wear contacts. The pebble under the eyelid feeling is...
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Today,
02:14 AM
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By the way, how did the house cat knock you to the floor? I’ve been tripped by a cat, but not knocked down.
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Today,
02:09 AM
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Heh. Rosie as in the Jetsons’ Rosie the Robot?
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Today,
01:57 AM
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Heritage sites on the moon
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This is a case where they do make ‘em better than they used to. It’s almost embarrassing for NASA hardware to fail that quickly.
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Yesterday,
11:37 PM
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Reusable Rockets
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It would be nice if they explained what the breakthrough was supposed to be. Also, they haven’t had a test flight yet, which strikes me as important.
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Yesterday,
11:32 PM
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In Memoriam: Mira Furlan
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I knew exactly what scene that would be. I can mostly recite it from memory.
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Yesterday,
11:28 PM
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In Memoriam: Mira Furlan
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Ah, that’s too bad. She was 65, so not that old. JMS has talked about the “B5 curse” where a number of the main cast have died. Richard Biggs...
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Yesterday,
08:42 PM
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When I was a teenager we had some toy Pomeranians. One of them had a habit of eating things too big for her, so we tried to watch the size of food...
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Yesterday,
10:09 AM
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The Joe Biden Admin Space Exploration Policy
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I’ll be interested to see. I can’t remember hearing Sanders ever say anything about space. If I had to guess from what I have heard from him in...
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2021-Jan-21,
11:43 PM
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What do you think is the most likely explanation for the Fermi paradox?
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Life in Space
Because people like to talk about it. It’s far from the only subject where nothing solid can be said but people have pet positions and like to argue...
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2021-Jan-21,
02:58 PM
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Reusable Rockets
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Oh, it was seen. It was even called a chicken and egg problem. I read arguments about it probably thirty years ago. One big issue was that per...
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2021-Jan-21,
01:59 PM
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Heritage sites on the moon
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NASA made a recommendation. NASA doesn’t have the means yet to enforce it. Only if that is set forth in a future treaty and the various space...
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2021-Jan-21,
04:33 AM
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A general gardening thread
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Maybe because they look a bit like rocks? They are my coffee or Vegemite. ;) If someone puts them in a fruit salad, I won’t eat it, as it makes the...
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2021-Jan-20,
08:55 PM
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NASA's moon mission - ARTEMIS
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I didn’t realize that Bridenstine was too young for the moon landings, but it makes sense, he looks fairly young. Without commenting on the rest of...
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2021-Jan-20,
06:31 AM
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The COVID-19 Discussion Thread (OTB)
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Oh! I wasn’t commenting on grammar, it was quoted and worked well enough. Besides, I rarely comment on grammar or spelling in posts anyway unless...
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2021-Jan-20,
05:10 AM
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“what kind of computer you need”? They are supplying computers? At my job, pre-COVID-19, we had a telecommute policy for a while, but management...
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2021-Jan-19,
11:10 AM
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Heh. I have all of B5 on DVD. I’ve been building PCs for 20 years. I took a break and I bought one prebuilt in 1995, it was the most expensive...
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2021-Jan-19,
07:22 AM
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Really trivial stuff that amuses you...
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New generation wifi routers discussed here: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/01/wi-fi-6e-arrives-at-ces-2021/ One looks like a rather...
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2021-Jan-19,
07:05 AM
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NASA's moon mission - ARTEMIS
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Yes, I think about what it would have been like if back in the sixties they had used SLS-like development practices. They went from Mercury to...
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2021-Jan-19,
06:42 AM
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Zenos Universe
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Perhaps I missed it, but I don’t recall where you said it wasn’t meant to be about the universe. I specifically asked you if you were arguing...
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2021-Jan-19,
01:51 AM
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How did we do it before the internet...
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So, as an addendum, part of my issue isn’t just space, but access and organization. Space sure is an issue with books, though, and I end up storing...
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2021-Jan-19,
01:39 AM
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How did we do it before the internet...
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Exactly. I’m not much of a music listener, but decades ago I dealt with the record organization and storage problem. Then when I bought an Apple...
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2021-Jan-18,
12:57 AM
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Small Rocket Launches
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By the way, I think that counts as the first orbital launch from Mojave space port, which I believe is normally a fairly quiet place.
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2021-Jan-18,
12:51 AM
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Small Rocket Launches
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A small rocket launch in the air - Virgin Orbit was successful this time with its air launched small payload orbital rocket: ...
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2021-Jan-17,
10:59 PM
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On libraries: I think I mentioned before in another thread, but when I was in high school my sister worked at a local university library. Sometimes...
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2021-Jan-17,
10:36 PM
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How did we do it before the internet...
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Byte magazine was great. It predated the IBM PC and was more about general computing than any specific computer family. I was reading that before I...
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2021-Jan-17,
10:49 AM
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Middle-aged kit building
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Once I had to stop for peacocks walking across the street not too far from my house. Sometimes I hear them calling too. I’m also reminded of a...
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2021-Jan-17,
10:30 AM
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Zenos Universe
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Against the Mainstream
Gravitational wave detection gives us a new window to study physics and astronomical events. Both the detection and imaging confirmed some fairly...
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2021-Jan-17,
09:53 AM
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Reusable Rockets
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Wouldn’t have happened. They had to see it before they could accept it. Heck, I remember reading comments from European “experts” that were saying...
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2021-Jan-17,
02:16 AM
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Backyard Wildlife
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Here’s an article on five ways to pronounce coyote: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/how-to-pronounce-coyote I pronounce it...
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