Mar 132014
 

Syfy’s Plan: More Space Operas, Less ‘Sharknado’

New Series coming along that promises… spaceships! It seems there has been a re-ordering of the brass at Syfy, with some new people that understand that the audience actually might *want* some quality space opera. Syfy is cutting back on the vast steaming pile of low budget “Megashark vs. UberTedKennedy” movies, and has signed off on the new miniseries “Ascension:”

Ascension takes place on a century-long space shuttle journey, where hundreds of men, women and children left Earth behind at the start of the Cold War. Nearly 50 years after their covert 1963 mission launched with the intention of colonizing a new world…

That’ll take some ‘splainin’. An Orion vessel, perhaps?

It’ll be nice to see some actual science fiction on Syfy again. All they have on now are fantasy crap, supernatural crap, Helix (which I’ve grown bored with) and… I dunno. Some other crap. Defiance was good, but it’s one 0f those series that lets whole geological epochs pass between seasons… it’s months before the next season starts and I’ve long since forgotten the first season.

 Posted by at 2:36 pm
Mar 122014
 

Say ‘hello” to one of the most remarkable stars ever: HR5171.

This will not end well.

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HR5171A is located 12,000 lightyears away in the constellation Centaurus. It is big… 1300 times the diameter of the sun (1.2 billion miles, enough to reach out to the orbit of Saturn).  It’s a million times brighter than the sun. And, oh yeah, it has a little friend, orbiting really closely; close enough that they are both gravitationally distorted and share a common atmosphere. Over the last 40 years of observation  is has been seen to be growing both bigger and cooler. Sumpin’s gonna happen one of these days…

 Posted by at 8:55 pm
Mar 122014
 

And the march towards censoring speech continues. I can only imagine this will meet with all the spectacular success that previous efforts have had.

College campaigns against offensive language such as ‘derp,’ ‘wuss,’ and ‘you guys’

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Avoid words such as “crazy” or “derp” and replace them with “person with a mental health condition” or “person with a learning or cognitive disability.”

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“Our culture is heterosexist, it’s racist, it’s patriarchal. It’s transphobic, homophobic, ageist, ableist.” – Visiting Assistant Professor SooJin Pate   

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The campaign’s website lists even more words, such as “lame,” which have an “oppressive impact in our society.” Other posters instruct students not to use the phrase “illegal alien” or “handicapped.”

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Ye gods. Some people have waaaay too much free time and too strong of an urge to be bossy thought-controlling intolerant fascists.

A derpy history lesson: “derp” seems to have been around forever, coming from the world of slapstick comedy. But it doesn;t seem to have hit the popular culture in any meaningful way until the brief arrival of Mr. Derp on “South Park” way, way, WAAAAAAY back in the distant year of Nineteen Ninety Aught Nine.

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How will this effort to control speech work out? I believe that, as in so many things, Eric Cartman shows us the way:

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 Posted by at 1:40 pm
Mar 122014
 

A few days ago the Ukrainians released footage taken by a drone aircraft showing Russian military forces setting up shop on Ukrainian territory. A Russian solider is shown clearly trying to zap the plane with a green laser, probably in an attempt to blind its optics:

 

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A snippet from that sequence has been zoomed-in  to show what appear to be the muzzle flashes of at least two machineguns, perhaps shooting at the drone:

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 Posted by at 9:57 am
Mar 112014
 

I *believe* this may be Boeing, but I’m not sure. In any event, it depicts the roughly Manhattan-sized structure that was considered in the NASA SPS studies of the late 1970’s. The vast rectangle is covered with PV arrays; hanging off either end is a microwave energy transmitter.

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The energy beam would be intercepted and turned into useful electricity at a vast terrestrial receiver station.

 

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 Posted by at 2:16 pm
Mar 112014
 

An interview with Peter Lanza, father of Newtown mass murderer Adam Lanza:

The Reckoning

It’s long, sad and surprisingly enlightening. Adam was, in a word, bugnuts. He was a disaster waiting to happen, and everyone around him knew it. He was very much Norman Bates, as it turns out. But in amongst all the high-level crazy, there was one line that struck me as incredibly valid:

…when King [a psychiatrist who examined Adam when he was 14] asked Adam to make three wishes, he wished “that whatever was granting the wishes would not exist.

Had that line not come from  a monster, it’d be an awesome wish. How many myths and fairy tales and folk legends would have had a happier ending if, when the schmoe is faced with the genie or sprite or witch or demon or angel or god offering one or more wishes, the schmoe thought for a second and wished “I wish you didn’t exist” or “I wish you didn’t have the power to grant wishes.”

 

The interview brings up a commonly, though quietly, raised issue whenever someone does something horrifying: what about the family that raised them? Sometimes someone turns out bad because they were raised bad, and their parents or guardians were clearly just plain horrible themselves. And sometimes parents do the best they can, and the kid still turns out to be a monster… because he’s genetically flawed, physically brain damaged, chemically befuddled or just plain broken. And in those cases you really have to feel bad for the family of the monster.

 Posted by at 1:35 pm