Apr 242013
 

OK, it’s only half a millimeter thick by four millimeters wide, and only lasts five days, but still…

Amazing ‘mini livers’ created with 3D PRINTER could lead to human-sized organs for transplant patients

The one concern I have with 3D printed organs, as opposed to organs that are basically cloned, is… where would you get *pounds* of genetically appropriated liver cells to print them into shape? with cloned organs, all you need is a small percentage of the appropriate types of cells. But here you’d need, seemingly, *all* the cells. And wouldn’t the best way to get all the cells be to clone the organ?

 Posted by at 6:48 pm
Apr 242013
 

This 1969-era NASA painting depicts a space station that does not seem to make much sense. For starters: it would seem to be a single-launch station, but how would it fold up for launch? If the two arms were to fold “down,” the large pressure vessels would try to pass through each other. And it has what appear to be Apollo capsules at the ends of the arms. If this is so, it would not only mean that separating one capsule would throw the space station far off balance, it also means that an incoming capsule would be incapable of docking unless the station stopped rotating.

Incoming is what appears to be a Big Gemini logistics craft, presumably to dock at the central hub. The WHOOSH lines, though, seem to indicate that closing velocity is pretty high.

 Posted by at 4:55 am
Apr 232013
 

Some people are still fretting about whether the Boston bombings were “terrorism,” and if so whether or not noteworthy mass shootings were also terrorism, and if not, why not. Example:

Why is Boston ‘terrorism’ but not Aurora, Sandy Hook, Tucson and Columbine?

The answer to “terrorism or not” when applied to any intentional massacre would seem to me to be simple. What is the answer to this question:

“Was the act of killing innocent people a means to an end – specifically to influence government/social policy – or was the killing the end unto itself?”

If you kill a bunch of folk because you  want to, say, change tax policy, or liberate people you feel are being oppressed, or cause people to convert to or from some particular religion… then, terrorism. If you kill a bunch of folk because you get off on seeing people die, then… well, I’d say that “terrorism” is probably still a fair assessment, but, officially, *not* terrorism. Being a part of a group would not seem to be relevant either way.

So, Boston: Terrorism or no? Hmmm…

Tsarnaev: My brother wanted to defend Islam

Joker Zardoz was, to available evidence, not a “terrorist” in a technical sense, just a weak-willed dumbass doing what his brother told him to do. But his brother Tammy *was* a terrorist. Tammy was the one with a political motive based on whackadoodle religious extremism; he apparently had the desire to affect change in US policy.

Now, a further question arises when someone unaffiliated with the terrorist act uses that terrorist act to further spread terror in order to affect a change in government policy. Is that second party also a terrorist? Consider:

Bloomberg Says Interpretation of Constitution Will ‘Have to Change’ After Boston Bombing

 Posted by at 4:06 pm
Apr 232013
 

Woke up to a complete lack of internet. Neighbor has the same problem; tech support said they’ll send someone out in, oh, 24 hours or so. Feh. So, I’m using Mcdonalds free wifi to post this update. Next update will presumably either be after the ‘net comes back, or when I’m back at McDonalds bitchin’ ’bout the internet still being down.

In the meantime, please enjoy this cat.

cccat

 Posted by at 11:36 am