Jan 172014
 

You know what I *don’t* think of when I think of Slovakia? Flying cars. That *may* be about to change, thanks to Aeromobil. It looks a little wobbly in the air, and it looks like it’s fabric covered, but hey, ya gotta give it ten points for style.

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Of course, there is the more developed Terrafugia, from the good ol’ US of A:

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And there’s the PAL-V One, from the Netherlands:

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Back to the USA, there’s the Maverick. Slower, more labor-intensive, but probably a whole lot cheaper and in many ways rugged:

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And if you want to look a bit into the future, there *may* be the Terrafugia TF-X, a four-seat, hybrid-electric tiltrotor-car:

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Of course, if you’re like many properly-PC’ed people these days, your first thought here is going to be “Hey! These are all very western-centric! How about showing us aeronautical advances from people who don’t live under the boot heel of western civ, with its eeevvviiiil capitalism and restrictive ideas about “science” and “engineering!” Whelp, alrighty, here ya go:

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 Posted by at 1:17 am
Jan 162014
 

Executed Killer Dennis McGuire Gasped And Snorted For 15 Minutes Under New Lethal Drug Combo

Short form: now that drug companies are making it difficult for states to obtain the usual crop of Lethal Injection drugs for executions, states are tinkering with recipes. And apparently the results aren’t always quite so quick and clean. But… come on, it’s not really that big of a challenge. If executions are to be painless, a few options *immediately* spring to mind:

1) Gunfire to the brain stem

2) Overdose of morphine

3) Put a mask on them, and feed them pure nitrogen or freon. From what I’ve read, thre have been numerous industrial accidents where people have gotten stuck in rooms filled with pure nitrogen or freon, and they have simply, quickly, quietly slipped into unconsciousness, and if not dragged out in a minute or two, slipped into death. Unlike CO2, breathing pure N2 doesn’t bother your lungs, so it doesn’t hurt and you don’t cough and choke.

Nitrogen would seem an obvious and easy one. Anybody know of a reason why this would be problematic?

 Posted by at 11:20 pm
Jan 162014
 

So it turns out, you can actually get your lungs professionally washed out. It’s apparently done only for one particular medical condition (pulmonary alveolar proteinosis), and the process sounds fairly terrifying… but the end result seems to be that if your lungs are full of gunk, you can get ’em sparkly clean. A procedure that, painful and fear-filled as it sounds, I probably would have agreed to a week or two back.

Virginia Man Struggling to Breathe Gets Lungs ‘Washed’

In “lung lavage,” one lung at a time is repeatedly flushed with a saline fluid. A whole raft of medical professionals is on hand, including anesthesiologists, to make sure it doesn’t go too wrong and to pound on the patients chest during the process to make sure the fluid goes everywhere. The other lung is left “dry” during the process so the patient can still breath. For those in a *really* bad way, though, I bet that’s pretty harsh… barely able to breath at the beginning, one of their lungs is taken out of the system. When the first lung is washed, the system is flipped and the second is washed, all in one hours-long procedure.

I suspect the patient is kept fully aware and conscious during this, so he/she gets to feel every last second of drowning. But I wonder: could they super-oxygenate the saline? Like the breathing fluid in “The Abyss,” if there’s enough oxygen in the fluid, maybe even the lung getting washed would contribute to blood oxygenation.

Another question I have is how they prevent pneumonia. If you wash out the lungs, you leave them nice and clean… meaning no mucous coating, either. Seems the perfect breeding ground for bacterial nasty. But apparently they have that worked out.

The article says this procedure is done only for PAP. But as experience builds, I wonder if it’ll become an option for other treatments… pneumonia, bronchitis, emphysema all seem like they might benefit from lung-wash.

 Posted by at 6:06 pm
Jan 162014
 

Possibly an ATF, more likely a pre-ATF concept. Looks high performance but with little effort at stealth.If the code scribbled on it means what I think it might, it may be dated 1971. In which case this would be a bit late for the F-15 program (McD was picked in 1969), and certainly doesn’t fit the F-16 profile.

2013-12-22 grumman art 4-d

 Posted by at 10:51 am
Jan 162014
 

Someone built a professional, but kinda odd, Vietnam war memorial in the effective middle of nowhere in Colorado. A video of the site is here:

http://www.military.com/video/operations-and-strategy/vietnam-war/vietnam-memorial-on-remote-trail/2805626482001/

UPDATE: here’s the video, straight from youTube:

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I looked for it on Google Maps using the satellite photos, but couldn’t spot it. Should at least be able to see the stone wall around it. Anybody else want to give it a shot? Should be somewhere around here, according to THIS DESCRIPTION.

 


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 Posted by at 8:36 am
Jan 152014
 

Two tales of appeasement in Canada:

School faces human rights complaint over student’s egg, dairy allergy

Short form: some kid is allergic to eggs and milk, so her mother is dragging the school to the “Ontario Human Rights Commission” to get them to *ban* eggs and milk products from the school. The school has already banned nuts.

Imagine trying to feed a school full of children without nuts, eggs and dairy.

Also:

Teen felt ‘degraded’ after teacher backed aikido student’s request to avoid touching females on religious grounds

Short form; a kid of Some Particular Religion (go on, guess) joins a Halifax aikido dojo and refuses to train with females or show them proper respect. Teachers response? Follow Canadian “human rights” rules and change things to accommodate the demanding little prick, to the detriment of the females in the class.

To me, the obvious asnwer would be for the teach to stand the prick in front of the rest of the class and say “New Student here refuses on religious grounds to practice with girls. I won’t make him practice with girls. But then… I won’t make any of the rest of you practice with him either, and I certainly will not practice with him. Do we have any volunteers?”

 Posted by at 8:13 pm