May 162011
 

A continuation:

Note that the cockpit of this little spaceplane was designed to be ejected in the event of an emergency. At this stage in the Dyna Soar program, the vehicle had lost its role as a bomber, and had been reduced to an R&D vehicle, thus the “cargo bay” stuffed full of equipment. Boeing’s final Dyna Soar design also had the instrument-filled cargo bay, but they fully expected to be able to ditch the instruments (which were mostly to measure and record pressure and temperature data all around the vehicle during re-entry) once the testing phase was over, and then proceed to fill the bay with useful payload, everything from anti-satellite hardware to passengers going to space stations.

The turbojet would very quickly be abandoned as weight climbed.

 Posted by at 4:02 pm
May 162011
 

Ya Commie bastitch…

On display at the West Point Museum is a Chinese Type 54 pistol with a difference. A difference that I heartily approve of! The description:

People’s Republic of China Type 54 Pistol

Caliber 7.62 mm

The Type 54 pistol is actually an exact copy, except for markings, of the Soviet TT-33 introduced in 1933. This model has also been produced by most of the Warsaw Pact Nations and so was very commonly used  by the North Vietnamese Army and the Viet Cong.

Those pistols made specifically for export by communist China were marked only “M20” to disguise their origin. This M20 pistol was struck by a U.S. 5.56mm rifle bullet at Phuoc Loc, South Vietnam on 3 December 1967 and found next to the body of a Viet Cong officer.

Note that the rifle bullet didn’t just dent the barrel of this pistol, it punched straight through it.

 Posted by at 3:44 pm
May 162011
 

Ever since the “Tea Party” groups got up and running in the early part of 2009, the loudest complaint against them is that they are racist. Of course, how could they not be… Obama is black, and that must be the only possible reason why anyone would oppose his fiscal polices. There is, however, one small problem with that line of reasoning. Let’s see if you, unlike the media, can spot it:

JUAN WILLIAMS: Will Herman Cain Be the Big Story of the 2012 Election?

Frank Luntz, the bestselling author and GOP pollster, held an instant focus group after the debate which overwhelmingly declared the Cain the winner. “In all the years I have been doing this, I have never seen a reaction like this to a debate.”

Cain and Hasner Win Ft. Lauderdale Tea Party Straw Poll

Herman Cain came out on top of the Presidential straw poll, with 18.5% of the first place votes.  Second and third place went to Mitt Romney and Ron Paul, respectively.  There was also a very strong showing for Representative Allen West as a write-in candidate, putting him only a little behind Paul.

Hmmm.

Herman Cain:

Allen West:

Now, look. I don’t care for Obama. Not because he’s black (or half-black, depending on the narrative being read at the time), but because he’s a socialist dumbass. Yes, there are some on the political right who are racist, who say racist things or call him racist names (“Obongo” is one I’ve seen numerous times, and every time it makes me cringe). But then, there are a lot of leftists who are quite racist. Hell, anyone who takes a look at the state of the “black family” today and determines that the Great Society programs were and remain a good idea is quite probably a racist, IMO.

But all that aside… if the Tea Partiers were a bunch of racists, why would they like Herman Cain so much? While I don’t spend too much time hanging around with Klansmen and skinheads and the like, it seems to me that while the white racists might *hate* a black feller that agrees with them politically less than they’d *hate* a black feller who disagrees with them… they’d still *hate* him, and would rather vote for the white guy, regardless of the politics.

Less relevant blather after the break:

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 Posted by at 12:02 pm
May 162011
 

Gates praises Obama’s call on bin Laden raid

Where US SecDef Bob Gates says: “I’ve worked for a lot of these guys and this is one of the most courageous calls — decisions — that I think I’ve ever seen a president make.”

Really? REALLY???

Hmmm. Let’s see. If the CIA comes to the POTUS and says “we know where bin Laden is, we can either kill him or not,” is there *really* that much of a decision to make? Bush caught all kinds of hell for *not* killing OBL in the Tora Bora region. Obama not ordering a raid on Osama would have been political suicide, regardless of the facts on the ground.

The only real decision Obama had to make was “aerial bombardment or up close and personal.” Even here, though, there’s not much of a decision to make. Bombardment has two possible and important *negative* outcomes:

1: He gets away, and you don’t know it

2: He doesn’t get away, but his remains get obliterated, and you don’t know if you got him.

This was not a “courageous” decision, any more than a fighter pilot in an F-18 with both engines gone and the left wing blown off makes a “courageous” decision to eject. No more courageous than someone with cancer deciding to undergo radiation treatment rather than, say, relying upon a faith healer. Sure, there are risks involved… but there really isn’t much of an option.

“But what if it had failed?” Well, then it would have failed. Hardly the first time a military operation would have failed. I can’t imagine too many people getting too upset.

This nonstop bleating about the “courage” that Obama showed in making the only decision that a President could got old ten minutes after the news broke that Osama was dead.

Was it the right call? You bet. Was it courageous? No, not really. Especially when he then turned around and started using SEAL Team Six for his own self-promotion. By letting the news out that the US had done what it did, he essentially ruined many prospects for similar raids in the future. If Pakistan were to  be taken over by the Jihadis, they have a number of nuclear weapons that the US would certainly like to “confiscate.” Before the OBL raid, SEALs and similar groups might have been able to do it. But now, the Pakistani goverment and people know to a dead certainty that the US is willing to send troops onto their turf, and have stealth helicopters with which to do it. This will *force* the Pakistani government and military to make changes that will onyl make future operations harder. Other high-value Al Queda targets in Pakistan and the rest of the region now have confirmation that the US can hunt down pretty much anybody… and that the US has a whole lot of intelligence that was captured. Rather than keeping a lid on the situation and allowing that intelligence data to be examined and perhaps used on other targets, the Obama administration instead had to “spike the football.”

 Posted by at 12:26 am
May 152011
 

Leave it to the Japanese to decide that what the world truly needs is a set of wearable cat-ears that are controlled by the brain:

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Well, at least it’s not a brain-controlled set of tentacles. But I have no doubt that those are in the works.

Of course, a brain controlled feline-like tail is almost certainly in the pipeline as well. I’m sure the furries will go *bonkers* when these become available.

Here’s a whole bunch of people trying the ears out:

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Now, in all seriousness, this is kinda neat. Not the “movable cat ears” specifically, but a commerical product that makes some “practical” (practical???) use of brain-reading technology. Commercializing the tech makes it cheaper, wider spread, and available for people to experiment with. Experiments such as, perhaps, controlling wheelchairs and robotic limbs. Letting people dress up like furries does not impress me, in and of itself; but using that silly bit of tech  to make the lives of the seriously crippled easier *does* impress me.

‘Three cheers for science and capitalism!

And because, why not, here’s a video of a cat repeatedly attacking. Note how the cats pupils go giant-sized when it becomes interested in the target:

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And of course, the “Stalking Cat,” proof that cats are ninjas:

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 Posted by at 8:43 am
May 142011
 

On the drive through the Colorado Rockies, this ridge was seen. You’ll note that the top of the ridge is piled up with snow, a massive overhang that could seemingly come crashing down at any moment. How big is it? Hard to tell… but the tracks below the ridge left by skiers and snowmobilers should provide a sense of scale, and a sense of how close it looks like some people come to gettin’ squished.

 Posted by at 8:23 am
May 132011
 

Ye gods.

Court: No right to resist illegal cop entry into home

INDIANAPOLIS | Overturning a common law dating back to the English Magna Carta of 1215, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Hoosiers have no right to resist unlawful police entry into their homes.

In a 3-2 decision, Justice Steven David writing for the court said if a police officer wants to enter a home for any reason or no reason at all, a homeowner cannot do anything to block the officer’s entry.

Jumpin’ Jeebus! An American *always* has the right to resist an illegal act.

 Posted by at 5:44 pm
May 132011
 

Now THIS looks like the perfect kids book for parents!

The publishers website.

Go the F**k to Sleep is a bedtime book for parents who live in the real world, where a few snoozing kitties and cutesy rhymes don’t always send a toddler sailing blissfully off to dreamland. Profane, affectionate, and radically honest, California Book Award-winning author Adam Mansbach’s verses perfectly capture the familiar–and unspoken–tribulations of putting your little angel down for the night. In the process, they open up a conversation about parenting, granting us permission to admit our frustrations, and laugh at their absurdity.

A CNN article about it.

The noted author didn’t keep his feelings to himself. Instead, he turned his frustration into writing “Go the F**k to Sleep,” a tongue-in-cheek adult bedtime book that has swept the Internet and has already hit No.1 on the Amazon bestseller list a month before its June 14 publication date. Illustrator Ricardo Cortés captures the colorful mood of Mansbach’s poetry.

The cubs and the lions are snoring,
Wrapped in a big snuggly heap.
How come you can do all this other great sh*t
But you can’t lie the f**k down and sleep?

Another bit from the book:

All the kids from day care are in dreamland.
The froggie has made his last leap.
Hell no, you can’t go to the bathroom.
You know where you can go? The f**k to sleep.

Holy crap, that’s some funny stuff right there.

If you’re thinking of buying a copy… why not buy if via the link below?

 Posted by at 5:40 pm