Aug 102011
 

NASA Picks 7 Private Spaceships for Trips to Edge of Space

NASA yesterday announced the selection of seven companies to provide suborbital transport for experiments (basically, sounding rockets). They are:

  • Armadillo Aerospace, based in Heath, Texas
  • Near Space Corp., based in Tillamook, Ore.
  • Masten Space Systems, based in Mojave, Calif.
  • Up Aerospace Inc., based in Highlands Ranch, Colo.
  • Virgin Galactic, based in Mojave, Calif.
  • Whittinghill Aerospace LLC, based in Camarillo, Calif.
  • XCOR, based in Mojave, Calif.

Good the see the smaller companies getting in on the action. Let’s hope that they don’t get corrupted…

 Posted by at 12:00 pm
Aug 092011
 

Whether the Britlandian rioters are rioting for political reasons, racial reasons, greed reasons or any other reason, a great many of them are clearly violating the law and deserved to get caught by the police and put on trial. In years past this would have pretty much meant being caught in the act. But now, they are rioting in one of the most spied-upon nations and urban areas on the planet. So it will be interesting to see how it all shakes out. There are a few relevant reports on the topic:

MP calls for BlackBerry Messenger suspension over UK riots

Yeah, that’ll go over well.

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Is technology being misused to identify London rioters?

Yay, technology!

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Identify the London rioters

Where you can upload incriminating photos of rioters and help identify other rioter photos.

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It sure looks like a whole lot of the criminal rioters did not make a whole lot of effort to hide their identities. This to me indicates a serious lack of strategic thinking on their part. Not only are you dealing with public spaces that are highly spied upon by the government (according to the BBC in 2006, there was one closed circuit camera for every 14 Brits), but every yahoo has a camera, camcorder or cell phone with a camera. Who would be dumb enough to go about committing blatant violent crimes in public under such circumstances? Well… apparently, rather a lot of people.

This would seem to be The Test for Britains surveillance society. If there was ever a time for the CCTV system to prove its worth, this is it. But if relatively few convictions come out of all this nonsense, then it must be declared to be rather a crashing failure.

 Posted by at 6:59 pm
Aug 092011
 

One more good science fiction show bites the dust:

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/09/idUS423822266720110809

But it’ll take a while to work it’s way through… five more episodes this summer, a holiday special and then twelve more episodes during summer 2012.

I expect its place to be taken by either wrestling or idiots looking for goblins in sewers with the lights off.

 Posted by at 11:44 am
Aug 082011
 
Four Drawings of this planned but unbuilt three-engine anti-sub plane from the 1950’s. Three-view, inboard profile/plan view, two drawings of liquid hydrogen fueled variants. Scanned at full-color 300 DPI from the originals.
Drawings: SD-56-11020 (7082×3232 px), SD-57-11070 (7464×3280 px), SD-57-06026 (6308×3207 px), SD-57-06029 (5113×3211 px).Download order: $5.50

See the full catalog of drawings & documents.

 Posted by at 9:28 pm
Aug 082011
 

The Cost Of Buying Into New York City’s Taxi Guild Has Tripled Since 2002

The New York Taxi and Limousine Commission just sold two taxi licenses at auction for the record price of $705,000, according to the NY Post. An aluminium plate on the hood of a yellow cab, the taxi medallion is a license to legally pick up passengers that informally hail cabs from the sidewalk. This privilege is reserved for the 13,237 licensed yellow-cab operators.

Damn near three quarters of a million dollars for a taxi license in NYC. One wonders how good that investment will be once the Democrat Downgrade fully tanks the economy into the Great Obama Depression.


 Posted by at 9:27 pm
Aug 082011
 

One of the many great things about cats is that they are living embodiments of the old saying “if you keep making that face, it’ll stay that way.” In the case of a cat, if a cat if busy doing something with its tongue and is interrupted, its tongue might just stay that way.

 Posted by at 9:11 pm
Aug 082011
 

What with the Democrat Downgrade causing the economy to tank, the Arab Spring turning into the Islamist Takeover and England bursting into race riots, it’s good to see the occasional uplifting human interest story:

Victim shoots robbery suspect in Applebee’s parking lot

Police say Raven Smith and Lesley Tanner were exiting their vehicle to go into the restaurant when 17-year-old Anthony Hauser, wearing a ski mask and armed with a handgun, confronted Tanner.

Smith — who possesses a concealed weapons permit — drew his own handgun and fired at the suspect multiple times.

Hauser was struck four times and yelled at Smith to stop shooting. He pulled the mask off his face and claimed the gun he was holding was a “fake.”  Investigators later learned Hauser’s gun was actually a fully loaded and operational 25 cal. auto.

Keep this story in mind the next time someone claims that concealed carry laws don’t help stop crime.

 Posted by at 12:35 pm