Apr 022009
 

Before the Apollo CSM we’ve all come to know and love was born, there was a long period when everybody who was anybody in American aerospace had their own ideas on what the Apollo spacecraft would look like. Spaceplanes, lifting bodies, “flying saucers,” the works. One of the more interesting and detailed proposals was GE’s, which bore more than a little resemblance to the later Soviet Soyuz spacecraft. Note that the shape of the GE re-entry capsule is almost exactly the same as that of the Soyuz. Little details like this have caused many to specualte that the Soviets half-assed copied the GE Apollo design for Soyuz, though it’s unlikely.
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GE even built a mockup of the “couch” the astronauts would be stuffed into.
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 Posted by at 11:42 am
Apr 012009
 

Via NY Times:

LONDON-Finally! An answer to the question that everyone has been dying to know, especially after the debacle of the gift exchange last month when the Obama’s gave British Prime Minister Gordon Brown a bunch of DVDs and proceeded to get hammered for bad gift-giving by the British press: What did the Obamas give to Queen Elizabeth II Wednesday when they arrived at Buckingham Palace?

An iPod.

Wow. Better’n a pack of DVD from Wal-Mart, I suppose, but still astonishingly LAME.  Again, on the one hand… who cares. Goofballs giving other goofballs goofy gifts is on a certain level not important. On the other hand, we’re dealing with international diplomacy, which seems to be based more on perception than anything else.
Fortunately, when time came to reciprocate, the Queen was prepared to phone it in:

According to reports, the queen gave the Obamas a silver framed signed photograph — a gift she gives to all visiting dignitaries.

Whoop-de-shit.

 Posted by at 4:36 pm
Apr 012009
 

From the BBC:

One of Russia’s most famous statues of Vladimir Lenin has been bombed, leaving the Bolshevik revolutionary with a gaping hole in his rear.

The bronze statue, in the city of St Petersburg, was badly damaged before dawn on Wednesday, when the blast blew a hole in Lenin’s coat.

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<>Awesome. In general I’m not a fan of vandals, and certainly not a fan of vandalizing history. But statues that celebrate one of the most evil men in history… well, I just can’t get too upset about someone blowing the ass off of it. I hope the “artists” behind this covered their tracks and remain anonymous.But so long as that gaping, Goatse-esque hole is available… here’s the perfect item to fill it: http://www.headostate.com/

 Posted by at 11:07 am