Jan 192019
 

A magazine ad from 1958, extolling the nuclear aircraft project and seeking employees. The aircraft shown should probably be considered hypothetical, rather than the result of a concerted engineering design. Still… I am looking for more information on it. And what’s frustrating is that some 30+ years ago I *did* see more on it. I recall poking around in the basement of a library in Iowa, digging through their musty collection of magazines, when I saw something else on this, showing a top view of this design. But at the time, the ten cents required to make a photocopy was a cause for concern, especially as I had many other copies to make. I didn’t copy it, and I’ve been beating myself up about it ever since. Is it familiar to anyone?

 Posted by at 9:07 pm
Jan 192019
 

Well, this sure didn’t take long. I suspect that Gillette won’t be using this one, though, even though it advertises their products. It’s interesting to note that one of the few moments of rationality shown here, at 6:15, is Sara Gilbert telling the harridans of “The View” that they are being shockingly hypocritical. And she’s a lesbian.

 Posted by at 8:53 pm
Jan 192019
 

After Gillette’s spectacular decision to insult its market, Johnnie Walker has decided to go all-in on supporting antisemitism:

Datapoints:

When Progressives Embrace Hate

At Women’s March, anti-Semitism scandal overshadows anti-Trump effort

WATCH: Women’s March Leaders Promote Anti-Semitism At Women’s March

And of course, the Dems flavor of the month lets the world know on what side of the “to hate the Jews or not” she falls on:

Ocasio-Cortez attends NYC Women’s March amid anti-Semitism controversy

Clearly, by the rules of logic that dictate modern Social Justice Reasoning, both Ocasio-Cortez and Johnnie Walker are Nazis.

At some point companies will decide that taking sides in the culture war isn’t really doing them any favors.

 Posted by at 7:15 pm
Jan 192019
 

Well, you gotta hand it to some of the Japanese, they’ve *nailed* the whole “find a market and fill it” aspect of entrepreneurialism. But there seems to be a larger problem if so much of your male population is obsessed with anime womenfolk and utterly baffled by and uninterested in *real* womenfolk that you can operate whole industries around extracting *large* amounts of money from guys for *extremely* tame interactions.

Some NSFW cartoon boobies, so, beware.

 

The US has a somewhat similar problem, of course,with “incels” and the like.But at least so far it doesn’t seem to be as pronounced as in Japan. But if the SJWs continue to drive a wedge between the sexes… who knows.

So, conspiracy time: this is *obviously* a plot to drive down birth rates and drive certain populations extinct. Who’s behind it? The Chinese? The Russians? The Illuminati? Reptilians?

 Posted by at 2:36 pm
Jan 192019
 

The aircraft in search of a mission loses its mission:

Stratolaunch abandons launch vehicle program

“Stratolaunch is ending the development of their family of launch vehicles and rocket engine,” the spokesman said in an emailed statement. “We are streamlining operations, focusing on the aircraft and our ability to support a demonstration launch of the Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL air-launch vehicle.”

Yeah… I’m sorry, but developing an over-sized aircraft to launch the under-sized and over-priced Pegasus XL? Not a good business model. This news pretty well confirms that this was a “vanity project” by billionaire Paul Allen. When he died in October, the management of his companies and projects passed into the hands of people more interested in profit than whatever dreams he had. This should be a cautionary tale for the likes of Musk and Bezos… get their own dream projects running, successful, and *profitable* just as soon as they can. Because the moment they are gone… the dream dies.

As there is likely not a museum big enough for the Stratolaunch, I expect it will be broken down for parts before too long.

 Posted by at 10:12 am
Jan 192019
 

Space junk it becoming a bit of a problem. With half a million bits of trash currently being tracked, and far more to come in the near future, low Earth orbit could potentially become a dangerous place to be. There have been lots of plans proposed to deal with space junk, from lasers used to ablate the leading faces of small bits to cause them to deccellerate and deorbit, to satellites that would grab other, dead satellites and drag them down to their firey dooooom. But with hundreds of thousands of bits being tracked, and millions of bits too small to track, something  a bit broader might need to be tried.

As with a lot of environmental cleanup plans, a big issue here is that cleaning up LEO will cost money but not necessarily generate income. But what if it could?

Assume that the SpaceX Starship and Super Heavy come to pass. The Starship is supposed to be able to take a jetliners worth of passengers to Mars… but only a small percent of that number could sit at sizable windows at any one time. So… modify a Starship specifically for short-duration space tourism, with the number of passengers dictated not by mass but by how many could sit at the window all at once. And instead of going to orbit, the Starship simply goes *up.* So, what about the wasted payload potential? Water. Lots and lots of water. As the Starship coasts through space, it sprays out a fine mist of water, creating a cloud of water vapor at the *altitude*of low Earth orbit, but not the *velocity*of low Earth orbit. The cloud would of course follow the ship both up and down, spending a matter of minutes in space. Any small bits hitting the cloud will be substantially slowed, perhaps enough to fall out of orbit almost immediately; larger satellites would of course also be affected, so timing would be important.

This suborbital hop could be straight up, leaving a cylinder of vapor perhaps many hundreds of miles high. The Starship could also launch from, say, California to land in Florida; the maximum altitude  reached would be lower, but the duration in space would be longer. And the return trip from Florida to California would result in much higher impact velocities between space junk and the cloud. North-South flights would put a long “net” across equatorially orbiting bits.

SpaceX has said that they think they can fly the Starship to orbit for something like $10 million. A suborbital hop filled not with rocket fuel but water should be substantially cheaper. If this sort of suborbital hop could fly for $5 million and carry 20 passengers, that means that each passenger could pay $250,000 for both the short bit of suborbital tourism… and get the satisfaction of cleaning up a bit of space.

Further benefits could be had if the water wasn’t purely water, but had some sort of “reflectant” in it. As the cloud came back down, it would hit the upper atmosphere and smear out across it, leaving, for a time, a high altitude cloud that would reflect sunlight back out into space, aiding with that “global warming” thing.

 Posted by at 12:48 am
Jan 182019
 

Netflix has recently added the documentary “Fyre: the Greatest Party That Never Happened.” If you are unaware, it’s about the disastrous “Fyre Festival” in April/May 2017.

On one hand, this is a cautionary tale about the twin evils of over-promising and outright fraud. It’s a serious lesson that anyone who wants to put on some sort of conference, festival, party, whatever needs to understand, that you *have* to have your stuff figured out in advance.

On the other hand… the schadenfreude in this tale is overpowering. People getting ripped off and treated poorly is the sort of thing that, on the face of it, causes most people to feel sympathetic. But when the victims are  overwhelmingly young, attractive, rich enough to blow ten grand to go see a music festival… well, for whatever reason that sympathy flutters away and is replaced with evil laughter. *Especially* when those people are self-important status-oriented “influencers” whose lives revolve around the most trivial of trivialities. It’s also instructive to look at what happened with the festival goers who were blameless of fraud, but perhaps not blameless of being gullible: within *hours* many of them had devolved into theft and barbarism. It seems that being civilized – especially when that civilization has provided a nerf-like protection against any sort of unpleasantness – does not prepare one for chaos.

 Posted by at 5:55 pm
Jan 182019
 

If the Southern Poverty Law Center declares you to be a “hate group,” you can pretty much kiss your income goodbye. You can bet that you will be deplatformed from YouTube and Patreon and Facebook and the like; PayPal and credit card companies and banks and such will likely refuse to do business with you. It is a *substantial* power that the SPLC wields… and people are getting sick of it.

Immigration group files suit to force Southern Poverty Law Center revoke ‘hate’ label

The Center for Immigration Studies has filed a lawsuit against the SPLC in a US District Court to force the SPLC to back off on their name-calling. The problem as I see it is that the damage is already done. What the CfIS *should* do is not only demand a retraction but also substantial financial damages. The SPLC is, ironically, hardly poor, with many millions in offshore bank accounts. What they do can be argued as being secured under the First Amendment… and it can also be argued as being extortion since they can destroy you with a single press release, which means they fall under RICO.

 

 Posted by at 3:40 pm