Feb 122020
 

Below is an image taken from a history of the B-52, artwork depicting the YB-52 configuration packing a single Navaho cruise missile. Cool and all, but there’s something bugging me: I could *swear* that a year or three back I came upon or was sent a passel of images showing, among other things, the B-52 carrying Navaho missiles, in the form of both artwork like this *and* diagrams.  But I have been unable to locate these images, whether due to them getting separated during the move, or misplaced/misfiled prior to the move… or them not having existed in the first place because my brain is having a little joke at my expense. Unfortunately my tiny little brain is incapable of letting go of missing things like this and it’s driving me buggo. Does this sound at all familiar to anyone?

 Posted by at 6:13 pm
Feb 122020
 

Scandinavian Airlines has decided that the best way to sell their services to Scandivanian people is to insult Scandinavian people and culture. This wokist piece of garbage commercial plays into the latest anti-European trope that Europeans – in this case, Scandinavians – have created and are *nothing.*

Gillette, eat your heart out.

“Scandinavians, you people are nothing special. Your culture and heritage and technological and biological distinctiveness are nonexistent. Fly with us.”

 

Some commentary on this atrocious self-hating racist insult.

Do Chinese companies try to sell stuff to Chinese people by insulting and dispiriting the Chinese people? Indians? Iranians? Mexicans? Nigerians? Seems unlikely. Cultural Marxism seems to focus solely on tearing down successful western cultures. I bet that if there were coordinated campaigns such as this to convince Zoroastrians or Uighur or whatnot to forget *their* cultures, the UN just might step in. Granted, not in a truly meaningful way, just with a bunch of tut-tutting and hand-wringing, but here? Nada. Niente. There’s no such thing. Cultural genocide is just fine so long as it’s *western* culture that is being denigrated, torn down and replaced.

Grrr.

 Posted by at 4:18 pm
Feb 102020
 

Bill Title: Interstate Compact on Second Amendment Sactuary; authorize State of MS to enter into with other southern states.

House Bill 753

AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI TO ENTER INTO AN INTERSTATE COMPACT WITH SOUTHERN STATES FOR THE PURPOSE OF OPERATING AS SECOND AMENDMENT SANCTUARY STATES; TO ESTABLISH THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON SECOND AMENDMENT SANCTUARY AND PRESCRIBE ITS POWERS AND DUTIES; TO EXEMPT CERTAIN FIREARMS, FIREARM ACCESSORIES AND AMMUNITION IN THIS STATE FROM FEDERAL REGULATION; TO DECLARE CERTAIN FEDERAL STATUTES, REGULATIONS, RULES, AND ORDERS UNCONSTITUTIONAL UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AND UNENFORCEABLE IN THIS COMPACT REGION; TO REQUIRE THE ATTORNEYS GENERAL OF COMPACT STATES TO FILE ANY LEGAL ACTION TO PREVENT IMPLEMENTATION OF A FEDERAL STATUTE, REGULATION, RULE OR ORDER THAT VIOLATES THE RIGHTS OF A RESIDENT OF A COMPACT STATE; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

Huh.

I would have preferred it had they actually spelled “Sanctuary” correctly in the title…

Other than that, it seems like a good enough bill. Well, that and the specifically setting out “Southern states” and seemingly limiting the Compact from future growth. It would be best if *any* state could sign on.

 

 Posted by at 8:16 pm
Feb 102020
 

In 1985, Rockwell International considered the business case of an advanced single stage to orbit vehicle. The design illustrated was a manned, winged horizontal launched, horizontal landing design with, oddly, air inlets on the upper surface. Unlike the “Orient Express” or NASP designs of the time, this design was not meant to lift off and accelerate to Ludicrous Speed using scramjets, but was to lift off and rather sedately rendezvous with a tanker aircraft. This… is a bit familiar.

In the late 1990’s I worked for Pioneer Rocketplane. Our plan was to design and build a spaceplane that would lift off from a runway under turbojet power, with fuel tanks full of RP-1 and oxidizer tanks full of very little. The vehicle would rendezvous with a tanker aircraft which would transfer not jet fuel, but liquid oxygen. This is because for best performance an RP-1/LOX rocket system needs a far greater mass of LOX than RP-1. So leaving the LOX tank basically empty (a small amount was carried to keep the tank pressurized and chilled) would allow the vehicle to lift off at lowest practical mass. This lowered the mass needed for the landing gear, and lowered the surface area needed for the wings, which of course lowered the mass of the wings. The rocketplane would tank up, separate from the tanker and fire its rocket engine. In the case of the Pioneer Rocketplane “Pathfinder,” the spaceplane would reach orbital altitude, but not orbital velocity. An upper stage would boot the payload into orbit; the spaceplane would return home, either gliding or under jet power. The Rockwell design illustrated below *seems* to have been meant to operate in a similar fashion, but with the spaceplane intended to put itself directly into orbit. Most likely it would have been LH2/LOX powered, probably with SSME derivative engines.

The description in the text, though, describes very different vehicles, using propulsion system best described as highly steeped in the hypothetical. Atomic hydrogen and metastable helium are great stuff if you can get them… and, basically, you can’t. Not with 1980’s tech, not with 2020 tech. Someday, maybe.

 

 Posted by at 8:05 pm
Feb 102020
 

Democrat Bre Kidman is running for US Senate in Maine. Her chosen symbol makes her desire for murder of the opposition obvious:

Remember when her side got all snippy when Sarah Palin’s people showed a map that had little cross-hairs on it showing “targeted” districts. Now they’re showing tools of revolution, mass murder and terror.

 Posted by at 4:53 pm
Feb 102020
 

Buh?

Joe Biden Just Called a Woman at One of His Events a “Lying, Dog-Faced Pony Soldier.” What?

This was apparently a bit of light-hearted humor on Bidens part. but let’s face it… light-hearted humor died years ago. We’re not in the era of perpetual outrage, in no small part to Biden and his ilk. So… Biden called  a young woman a liar with the face of a dog, which is clearly him calling her ugly. Is it not time to sic the feminists upon him?

 

 Posted by at 11:41 am
Feb 092020
 

Here is a home made pump action five-shot revolver shotgun, made from 3D printed parts and bits from Home Depot. Does it look cool? Certainly. Does it work? Is it reliable? Is it safe? Ummm… dunno. One certainly hopes so. Truly functional and practical firearms that can be made with consumer-grade  printers and easily modified hardware store parts, as opposed to guns requiring a decent shop and a lot of skill and knowledge, would be a great benefit. But tacticool 3d printed guns that blow up in your face? Ah, no. Not a good idea.

So, bring on the ten-thousand-shot testing videos.

 Posted by at 10:32 am
Feb 072020
 

A few things of interest:

Something in Deep Space Is Sending Signals to Earth in Steady 16-Day Cycles

“Deep space” as in 500 million light years away. “Signals” as in a cyclic fast radio burst, the first of its kind spotted. The source of the signal and the cause of its periodicity remain unclear.

Starliner faced “catastrophic” failure before software bug found

Back in December, the Boeing Starliner capsule that failed to meet up with the ISS had bigger issues than previously disclosed. Had the issue not been detected and corrected, upon separation from the service module there may have been thruster firings that could have led to loss of the capsule. Whoopsie.

Trump’s next budget could give NASA a huge funding windfall

$25 billion next year compared to $22 billion this year. This is to support a return to the moon by 2024. Whether Congress will support that after about half of ’em just tried to overturn the last election is anyone’s guess.

 

 Posted by at 5:01 pm