May 282020
 

In short: he’s home, he *seems* fine. His personality is back. He’s long since stopped wailing and barfing. But he’s on a new restricted diet… and he ain’t havin’ it. Absolutely nothing he’s *supposed* to eat, will he eat. I procured for him a number of options, from cheap to insanely expensive… and none if it is up to his standards. Actual chicken -probably the best thing for him – is not up to his standards. So, I suppose I’ll stick with the blandtacular dry food that was recommended, and if he gets hungry enough, I suppose he’ll eat it.

He seems to had made it through this crisis, though he has a few weeks of antibiotics (which, hilariously, are supposed to be taken with food) ahead of him. Many thanks to all who hit that “donate” button; it’ll help a lot. The vet clinics here are not exactly cheap.

 Posted by at 10:30 pm
May 282020
 

Huh. Someone finally launched Solar Power Satellite equipment designed to turn sunlight into transmittable microwaves. The weird thing is it’s a Navy experiment loaded onto the latest Air Force X-37.

NRL conducts first test of solar power satellite hardware in orbit

it’s 12 inches by 12 inches. We’ll get that sucker scaled up to 12 kilometers by 12 kilometers in no time, just as soon as we devote a tenth the energy onto the effort as we’ve blown on Russiagate.

 Posted by at 1:51 am
May 272020
 

Buttons came home from the vet about three hours ago. He was reported to have been doing reasonably well at the vet, but he had refused to eat and was apparently freaked out (unsurprising). So the plan was to send him home where he could relax and eat some. In the mean time he has to wear the cone of shame because he still has a catheter jammed into his right front leg, wrapped in tape; if everything goes well tomorrow AM he’ll go back and get the catheter removed; if it doesn’t go well he’ll go back for further hospitalization.

He has so far refused to eat. He keeps wandering around flopping down in random places and whining slightly;  how much is the needle still stuck in his arm, how much is the fact that his innards are a mess… dunno. It is nevertheless a vast improvement over the night before last when he was calling out of help and barfing nonstop. Shudder.

 

 Posted by at 8:52 pm
May 272020
 

Found on the Flickr account of the San Diego Air & Space Museum is this bit of concept art:

The description: “Flaunt Fleet Air Ultra Naval transport sitting 25 above waves on rsbs retractable spar buoy stabilizer concept and design by Thomas P. Faulconer artist Joe Ferrara date 1985 includes plaque and article by designer on back

This came from an article published in the April 1985 issue of the US Naval Institute Proceedings by Thomas Faulconer, an article I don;t have. So… there ya go.

If you’ve got It, FLAUNT (fleet air ultra 
naval transport) It. Thomas P.Faulconer. tab 
lllus US Nav Inst Proc 111:135-139 Apr »85

 

 Posted by at 5:31 pm
May 262020
 

Buttons was taken to my regular vet this AM after a night of misery. I do not exaggerate when I call Buttons one of the most friendly and joyous cats I’ve ever known, so hearing him howling in misery and pain and terror was especially unnerving. So about an hour before they opened I was there in the parking lot. The situation was explained, Buttons was taken in for a quick exam, and someone came out with a printout of the expected charges and they asked if I wanted to go ahead. Ha.

Anyway, Buttons was given intravenous fluids and later in the evening the vet called with an update: he’s doing well. An Xray showed nothing worrisome and he has spent the day *not* barfing. He will stay at the vet through Wednesday, hopefully coming home Thursday. According to the vet, everything backs up the “pancreatitis” explanation.

 Posted by at 11:24 pm
May 252020
 

Today gained “one of those days” status quite early. At O’Dark Thirty, Buttons started upchucking. This is not especially unusual or concerning cat behavior, but before long he was making the most anguishing wail. I don’t know whether it meant “Ow, I hurt,” or “please help me,” but it was heartbreaking. So at the crack of the opening hour I took him to the nearest vet. Huzzah! It’s a holiday and they’re closed. They directed me to the emergency clinic some distance away. Long story short, they diagnosed Buttons with pancreatitis. This is not the first time he’s had it, but it’s the first time he’s been in this much misery over it. After getting his meds and returning home, he has steadfastly refused to either eat or drink, but every few hours he begins to wail in misery again, followed by throwing up food from who knows how long ago. This whole day has been heartbreaking, watching this normally chipper-beyond-reason cat cry out that he thinks he’s dying. Coupled with Fingers’ recent passing… yeah, it’s been a day.

Given that the progression of the illness remains “sleep followed by horrific wails,” I expect I’ll be taking him to the regular vet first thing tomorrow. The fantastic thing is that the emergency vet knows well the concept of “supply and demand,” and as a consequence my bank account is substantially lightened. There was some aerospace literature I was thinking of buying off ebay, but that’s kaput for now. So if you’ve been hankering to buy some of my stuff, or subscribe for the monthly aerospace goodies… now would be a *fantastic* time.

Gah. Just as I’m finishing up this post, Buttons is starting to cry again.

EDIT: This phase of unhappiness lasted at least half an hour. Finally threw up what he needed to, and now he can rest again… for a bit.


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TUESDAY MORNING UPDATE: Buttons has been hospitalized. For at least a day or probably two, he will be given fluids intravenously and his digestive system will be let sit to hopefully calm down. As expensive as yesterday was, this is worse. The night was a nightmare for the both of us… every hour or so he’d get up and loudly cry in pain, then hurl. I gave him water a few CC’s at a time with a syringe, but it wasn’t doing the job and of course he chucked it back up.

Sigh.

 Posted by at 7:36 pm
May 242020
 

There have been a lot of “personal air vehicles” designed over the last decade, most designed for VTOL operations and many with purely electric propulsion systems. One such design – which I can’t vouch for on either technical or financial fronts – is the Delorean DR-7 from Delorean Aerospace, founded by the nephew of *that* Delorean.

Their website, lean on details:

http://www.deloreanaerospace.com/

An article from 2017:

A Flying Car From DeLorean Really Won’t Need Roads

And a patent (US9862486B2):

Vertical takeoff and landing aircraft

 Posted by at 9:09 pm