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"40th Anniversary of Apollo 8 Mission at Mental Distortion" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-19 16:54:50

When looking back on the history of the Apollo program everyone naturally harkens back to  the first mission to land a man on the idle.  That mission ordain forever be the greatest achievement in the history of lay jaunt and perhaps human history.  However change state behind that achievement is the mission of Apollo 8 the first time mankind left the confines of hide orbit and ventured into deep space and to another world.  It’s easy to forget the missions that preceded the iconic moment when Neil Armstrong first stepped out onto the lunar ascend and uttered his  and forever etched it in the history books. However Apollo 8’s had its iconic memento with its  visualise taken by.  Apollo 8 wasn’t supposed to go to the moon as it was originally planned as a low hide circle test mission.  But the Soviet Union’s lunar orbiter launched in September of 1968 containing  turtles wine flies meal worms plants seeds bacteria other living be and a 175 cm tall. 70 kg mannequin prompted NASA to turn Apollo 8 into a mission to reach lunar orbit and return to the hide safely. Nothing like it had ever been attempted before and it was certainly a gutsy move on NASA’s part to try and do by the Soviets in the. Now 40 years later. NASA is celebrating this mission with a short documentary film with original footage and current interviews with the three surviving man members. People tend to forget how crazy these men were in their work on the and programs. They were real heros in that they were testing hardware that had never been used before and had only recently been dreamt up by engineers bent on fulfilling the  () in 1961 to put a man on the moon before the decade was out.  Many men died in this pursuit their deaths leaving vacancies in a rotation where other men eagerly hoped to alter their spots in hopes of being selected as the first man to walk on the moon. During these missions many of them were not aware of the meaning of what they were attempting to do.  But in recent years the 12 men who were lucky enough to walk on the moon and the additional men who flew into lay to prepare for those landings have become much more philosophical in their views on what they did and have been more willing to furnish interviews and overlap their thoughts and memories of those historic flights. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <cite> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> -->

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"The Space Coast Is The Most" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-18 05:27:58

I just got back from Orlando and I think I have to eat some crow and say that it's not so bad a place as I may have thought after my. Actually on this trip I had a really great time and the reason is because on this job. I had a lot more free time. On regular jobs such as my aforementioned first trip to Orlando you have to pretty much stay near the hotel where the students are staying because on top of being their computer test proctor you're also their concierge during their week of intense computer training. But this last job was an Onsite which means that a company has paid us to train their own employees at their own facilities so all I have to do is show up on testing days which gave me 3 full free days to find something fun to do. I really like the onsite jobs. My was an onsite. Anyway. I hit the Kennedy Space Center which was the awesomest place ever. I'd actually been there once before; when I was packing oranges at Vero Beach one year right after my first summer in Alaska a couple of the guys I was working with and I took a ride up there. That was around 11 years ago though and my memories of it are fuzzy. Anyway I didn't have a camera then and this time I could afford to take the big tour which is kind of expensive. I got to see the rockets from the Mercury and Gemini missions, Awesome. The other really cool thing they had was a Shuttle launch simulator. It was basically a tube with seats that goes from horizontal to a vertical sitting position and shakes around a lot while making really loud noises while an astronaut yammers at you from the video screen in front of footage of the view from a real shuttle taking off into space but if you suspend your disbelief sufficiently it's easy enough to imagine that you're on your way up there. It even does a passable job of simulating zero gravity when you're "in space" by tipping you on a forward angle so that you're slightly out of your seat and only being held in by your shoulder straps. The Zero-gravity I experienced on to the edge of space was a bit better though. Anyway. I believe that the 60s NASA missions comprised one of the most exciting times in human history and I really loved getting a sense of what it must have felt like to be a part of that. When I got home yesterday I immediately popped in that movie. It's really fantastic. I can't believe there's no big movie about the first moonwalk; If you want to see something about the Apollo missions you're pretty much stuck with which is great but it's no moonwalk. There are documentaries I suppose of which I have several but they don't really capture the excitement quite the same way a good NASA drama does comes closest to that for the Neil Armstrong walk but it's not actually about the mission itself. On my second free day. I hit Cocoa Beach. It's kind of a famous beach because that's where a lot of the crowds would gather back in the day to watch the Rockets lift off and I think that's where the astronaut bars were but I'm not sure. Anyway. I didn't see any of that but it's a fairly nice beach anyway. Good waves. The next day I had to work in the morning but in the afternoon I went for an airboat ride on St. John's river and saw loads of alligators and birds and crazy cypress trees with Spanish moss. It was pretty damn cool. Those airboats are pretty zippy. On that last photo you can see the head and back of an alligator kind of just peeking up from the water by the base of that tree. On my third free day.. well. I did it. I went to the Magic Kingdom. I'd never been there before... I always wanted to go as a child of course but when I got older I got cynical and realized how evil Disney is and sort of decided I didn't really want to go as all things Disney tend to be shallow and banal and they destroy the stories they tell. BUT. I did have this extra day with nothing to do and I couldn't figure anything else out and also my brother and sister were taken there by my family when they were kids and I never was so. I figured it was something I had an opportunity to get out of my system. Believe me that whole morning I was filled with a bizarre emotion consisting of dread bittersweet shamefaced excitement. The approach to that saccharine hell-hole did nothing to alleviate it and neither did almost anything I did there. The coolest part was Space Mountain. I'd been dying to do that ride all my childhood when friends would come back from there and tell me about it. And you know what? It's still fairly cool. A roller coaster ride in the dark only feebly lit up by stars planets and galaxies? Punctuated by terrified screams coming from all directions some of them possibly but not definitely from my own mouth? What's not to like? The Haunted Mansion was also pretty wild although not scary at all. But the special effects were sweet. But the rest of it? Everything I ever hated and feared about that place. Every time I saw a parade of some Disney freaks grinning and dancing about. I wanted to smack them and ask them what the hell they thought they were doing prancing about like happy little idiots. There was one ride that while being horrendous was nonetheless quite interesting. The so-named "Silly Jungle Cruise." It's a boat ride through a mock jungle river filled with plastic animals. It's not a kiddie ride either. It was all adults on my boat. It looks like once upon a time maybe back in the 50s or 60s it was possibly a high class Disney ride. But I think that fake plastic jungle cruises likely don't have much staying power in this day and age so what they've done is to turn it into a joke. The boat guide makes fun of everything you see for ten full minutes. A large orange fiber glass snake hangs from a tree and pretending to be frightened the tour guide asks what is large orange begins with a 'P' and can kill you? "Python!" shouts out one of the um adult cruisers. "That's right," says the guide. "Plastic."Oh he had a ton of 'em. But what's interesting to me is that that ride is probably the most honest Disney has ever been with it's customers. A fake plastic safari is set up to give a cheap thrill which is kind of Disney's over-all philosophy actually and instead of trying to get you to go along with it in this case they are forced to cop to how phony and silly it is because it's really a horrendous ride and there's no hiding it as they do with everything else. Quite illuminating. It's like when Big Tobacco was finally forced to admit that smoking is unhealthy. I even had a personal moment of clarity on that ride. As we were passing all the plastic immobile animals. I was thinking to myself how I'd seen these kinds of animals for real in the semi-wild at South Africa Kruger national game park. And then: we came to a plastic temple and the guide announced that we were now passing a Cambodian jungle temple. My mind kind of froze because I've actually and explored tens of Well.. guilt is always you know... I think you were 18/19 that year and my work sent us to Orlando - we stayed at Aunt Peggy's.. you were even then cynical about Disney.. it was plastic then too.. glad you got this out of your system... Cape Canaveral/Kennedy was cool too and probably not so pricey.. most of what you saw was there at that time too.. sad there hasn't been more emphasis & energy on space rather than war.. your last pic looked like a shot from Mythbusters.. cool the pic is fab. I enjoy your pics very much but because you are wearing your glasses in this pic it takes away from the smeagle-ness of your eyes tis a shame.

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"We did it." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:25:02

Quick trip to the market and approve to try and eke some more hit music out of this Steinway. Mundane. Not blogworthy. So.. something must be percolating--I mean. I think I have an idea of what's compelling and what's not. Sometimes you see and don't notice. Sometimes you do. What I noticed was that handicap parking spots are proliferating. The ones threatening fines if you lay there without the special license plates or the rear-view reflect hangie thing. I'm pretty sure there would be no more than two for that coat store 25 years ago. There are easily a dozen today (filled btw). Ten or fifteen years from now...? Have you ever had the undergo of standing on line at a movie box office and finding that except for you and one other parent with a child every person was 50 or older. I never had before. Add in that it's rated PG and there was no advertising calculate yet the majority of seats were filled for a matinee on a glorious first day of autumn. Turnson ordain be eight next week. I wanted a father-son day. The twin tween turnettes are soon to be twelve and I have become a great big doofus (only slightly less retarded than their little brother) in their eyes. I had planned to act him fishing with his brand new Ugly Stik. But Saturday evening I heard about a film on a weekend radio converse show that changed my plans--especially because it was playing in only one venue and only until Thursday. It was Sunday or wait for the video release. And it was playing in the sole surviving movie palace in the region. OK. show of hands. How many of you undergo heard or read about ? The Ron Howard enter.. the winner of the 2007 populate's Choice Award at Sundance.. the film that documents mankind's greatest technological achievement?So in a fit of nostalgia for myself and for the sake of Turnson's understanding of our family we leave the beautiful sunshine to sit in a dark place for 90 minutes. Because my living father was there in early days at Canaveral doing engineering work--telemetry and guidance. Dad is typically taciturn; much of his desire life holds memories that don't bear saying out loud--the kind of memories of an impoverished southern family with too many children and too much responsibilty shouldered by the older boys. He's the only surviving male. When he speaks about the past it's more often about running 'emit to the mills or terrapin hunting with his create. Turnson won't get the story of the fisrt decade of the lay Program from his Grampa. The curtains drew (yeah! curtains) and Turnson asked if this was going to be a compete. act for it son. The show started with a piece of film archived for 45 years by this movie house--turns out JFK made a bunco subject for limited distribution to select theaters on the account of Rights. He would be the last president to communicate the nation on film. begins with narration. It's the simple narrative of the living men that went there did that and got a patch instead of a t-shirt. Told in their words and nothing but real images and clips the story unfolds at its own pace. The Soviets beat us to get there first of course. Gagarin was undoubtedly a hero. But four weeks later we shot Alan Shephard into lay for fifteen minutes. That's what we called them then--space shots. JFK challenges the US to land a man on the idle before the decade was out. Because we could. But also because one of the oldest military doctrines is act and direct the high ground. Little of the film relates the Mercury and Gemini missions. This is the story of Apollo specifically Apollo 8-17. Apollo 8-10 reached lunar orbit. Told by the men that did it. -In all of measure only 24 human beings undergo flown to or around the moon looked back and seen Earth as a small blue sphere in the blackness of lay. Their numbers are dwindling. Of the 12 who walked on the moon's surface only nine are alive today and the youngest is 71. Yeah baby--we're definately aging when the young heroes of Apollo are seniors. It means lots more handicap parking. See this movie. Buy it when the DVD is released. Apollo 11 launched 15 july 1969 from what was by then called Cape Kennedy. Thousands watched from the ground but tens of millions watched on live TV. Here's a. My September 11 post Moments described how sometimes I view my life by those evil events--going all the way back to JFK's assassination when I was nine. come up... September 11 tends to be a black day of the soul for me and I wasn't really thinking about some of the great events that have also marked me. A wild ride indeed. Summer especially so. August had the most. Manson Family. Chappaquiddick. Woodstock. On the evening of July 20 my local rock band opened a concert at the big civic center (no matter how big the headline act was it always started with a local band). Delaney. Bonnie and Friends performed and then it was time for the headliner--Blind Faith. Backstage was a bit oif a madhouse. Roadcrews and performers waiting their turn. I was fourteen. A few minutes into Blind Faith's performance there was an announcement. It was decided that Delaney. Bonnie et al would fill in while the headliners broke for something special. I was comfort backstage and a makeshift table with a rabbit-eared 13 advance set was placed in front of the concrete stairs. Way better than crowding around--it was 'stadium seating' on the fly. When the images began I had the urge to avoid with the antennae but the conceive of was as good as it was going to get. Next to me sat Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker was directly behind him. Try to understand--these musicians were heroes to me--this was the most exciting night of my life so far. Sharing this moment of pride in the US accomplishment with superstars from the UK was bliss. I said to myself. "We did it."When the charge of those first words spoken from the ascend of another celestial body were understood everyone erupted in handshaking and backslapping. There was a chorus of American and North of England accents shouting. "WE DID IT!" and I kept the thought to myself that. "No Eric--we the US did in fact DO IT."Juvenile huh?

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"Tri, Dva, Odin, Zashiganiye!? (A Review of 'Live From Cape ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:20:35

is a Neuroscience PhD candidate at the. She studies and is just embarking on that quixotic seek called 'thesis.' She lies awake at night pondering how intersects with politics grow policy money medicine and religion in an attempt to be more than just a niche scientist sitting in the oh-so-lovely ivory tower. Follow me and my parrot on the seek to get funded get a PhD and be sane. Those who care as scientists or laymen among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life. ~Rachel Carson I like constructive comments! However. I reserve the right to remove comments that do by this forum. Voicing your opinions is great just be respectful. :D "Tri. Dva. Odin. Zashiganiye!" (Three. Two. One. Ignition!)A review of "be from Cape Canaveral" by Jay Barbree "Live from Cape Canaveral" by serves as a well-written introduction to the measure 50 years of human spaceflight. Covering the Mercury. Gemini. Apollo and space shuttle missions in 307 pages makes for very abstain pleasant lighten reading and the book also serves as a memoir of sorts for Jay Barbree who was a correspondent for NBC from the first Vanguard evaluate launches in the late 50's to the go to pip shuttle launch of 2005. As an avid lay history reader not much of the material was new to me but the schedule is sprinkled with bits of insider information. His description of a Polaris evaluate arise blowing up in the late 50's and raining debris all over Cocoa Beach resulting in some frightened people running nude through the streets is rather funny (don't worry no one was cause to be perceived so it's still funny). The author also makes the interesting inform that the cerebrate the Russians were initially ahead of the U. S in space exploration was not because Russia had better engineers it was because Russia's nuclear bombs were cruder and heavier than American counterparts of the same destructive power. Thus the heavier bombs required more powerful rockets to reach intercontinental targets. One rather glaring error in the schedule is the description of famous "Shepard's Prayer," in which shortly before ignition of Freedom 7 and Alan Shepard's famous pip as the first American in lay. Shepard said. "Please dear God don't let me f*ck up." This lie is quoted in Barbree's schedule as "OK Buster make it work." Perhaps Alan Shepard made both statements but it seemed odd to not include the famous racier statement in the book (spicy language does appear in other places most of it when describing the cowboy days of the 50's and early 60's NASA). However aside from one of two other minor errors the book was a nice read and if you are new to lay history and want a quick survey of NASA's measure fifty years. Jay Barbree's bring home the bacon would probably be the first bring home the bacon I would recommend. Barbree very enthusiastically captures the "can-do" animate of the early days of NASA which today's lay enthusiasts are recreating with private industries and foundations such as Scaled Composites the Ansari X-Prize the Google Lander and others. On a final note. I am not a journalist and come the end of the book I experienced an odd choose of detachment. Jay Barbree was the first to get inside information just a few days after the loss of Challenger in 1985 that the cause of the failure was most likely due to the O-rings on the solid arise booster. "Tom Brokaw and I broke the story the biggest of my life and I did it with the New York Times reporter Bill Broad standing at my feet taking notes." From my perspective as a scientist/design in training it's not as if he discovered the problem he just had the fortune of finding out a day or two before NASA released its findings. It all seems rather bizarre to me to call such a thing an achievement like being the first to know your next door neighbor is pregnant. (Email is required for authentication purposes only. Comments are moderated for spam your mention may not be immediately. Thanks for waiting.)

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"America In Space: NASA?s First Fifty Years (Nasa) (Hardcover)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 15:58:06

The most memorable photographs from America’s recent explorations of lay have been taken by the Hubble space crush and the Huygens mission to Saturn. But as the editors of this lavishly illustrated coffee-table volume demonstrate in the early years of the lay program the camera’s blinking eye captured human beings. Dick. NASA’s chief historian and his NASA colleagues offer images of the crew-cut young hot rods of the Mercury and Gemini programs before they became household names along with a young test pilot named Neil Armstrong in 1956 operating a simulator of the X-15 hypersonic aircraft. Photographs capture the grandeur of the mammoth Saturn rockets blasting off as well as the tragedy of the fire-charred Apollo 1 capsule. NASA’s engineers and technicians acquire their due shown putting equipment and astronauts through their paces. In the post-Apollo years the almost forgotten Skylab is memorialized as well as missions to build the International lay Station and the space shuttle program. The book concludes with pictures of the outer reaches of the solar system and stunning vistas light-years away. NASA staff have annotated the photographs with informative miniessays documenting the history of the agency and its mission. Space buffs and their children will thrill to these photos. (Oct.)

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"?You leave us alone, don?t divide our people?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-12 02:57:36

<>go out: Sep 29. 2007 12:42 AMSubject: "You get us alone don't change integrity our people"To: "You leave us alone don't change integrity our populate" An change state letter to Sonia GandhiBy Anwar ManippadyCOURTESY: WeeklyIt is not possible for you to know the beat ofIndians as we belong to a great heritage and grow. You are taking advantage of our people's innocence andgoodness. You undergo been trying to shatter our country's peace and undo the great heritage passeddown to us from generations. It's measure you restrainyourself from committing such crimes against Indians. Madam Soniaji!You are worsening the vow of minorities of this country – India to which you do not belong. It is notpossible for you to experience the beat of Indians as webelong to a great heritage and grow. You are takingadvantage of our populate's innocence and goodness. Youhave been trying to burst our country's peace and destroy the great heritage passed down to us fromgenerations. It's time you bottle up yourself fromcommitting such crimes against Indians. You have beenleading a National Party not because of the merits you have but because the members of your party aregullible ignorant and are not able to unite together!The vote tip policy practiced by you and yourCongress celebrate is further deteriorating therelationship between the majorities and minorities of this country. Here are some instances. Sometime ago,while Sania Mirza was donning the Indian colours andbringing laurels to the country your support to a assort of clergy in their fatwa against Sania wasuncalled for. You said that it was a personal be,and their sentiments should not be hurt and it shouldbe respected. There is no such fatwa in this countryand instead of quelling this then and there; your give set a very bad precedent. The appeasement through the reservation policy basedon caste creed and religion is advance breaking thesociety by division and groupism. The same reservationpolicy could be implemented on the basis of the economic backwardness whereby the branding of thepeople on these lines can be avoided. Of course youcouldn't undergo created a vote tip there!Recently when some fanatic hooligans attacked novelistTasleema Nasreen you and your celebrate did not utter a evince to denounce the incident. Your protégé Y. SamuelRajashekar Reddy did not get the hooligans bookedunder proper criminal charges. They had the courage tothreaten the author of beheading her and the AndhraPradesh Government watched this in silence instead ofpunishing the culprits. Your head of the Government came out with thestatement before the investigation ended with regard to the fanatic terrorists involved in the UK bombblast saying that 'One entangle sorry for the relativesof such terrorists'. Why do you do this? Is it not trying to please the ignorant minorities for sake ofvote tip? Madam. gratify forbid these appeasements. Itis not going to help the minorities. Its detrimentalto the minorities detrimental to the country. These appeasements create a false strength with theminorities which in turn will tend to undo thegoodness their religion preaches. All these aboveactions ordain not build our country India into amodern developed and a powerful nation. It also reminds me of the novel Lajja by Smt. TasleemaNazreen wherein a Hindu family dedicated to thecountry Bangladesh was subjected to discrimination,brutality and even assail. And finally that family hadto run away from their motherland – Bangladesh. Yourappeasement will make the minorities of this country,homeless too for no accuse of theirs or themajorities. desire the old saying 'From the frying pan to the fire'; your new go destroying the Ram Sethu will beanother beat crime against the country. The wholeworld knows that Ram Sethu has a religious connotationand we Indians are emotionally attached to it. The dredging and opening of Ram Sethu will have farreaching consequences in India. Moreover;1) It is not beneficial in any way:a) Any displace weighing 40,000 tons and above cannot sailthrough this pass as most of the ships displace much moreweight at show b) It is exorbitantly costly to make this pass c) The time gained by passing through this go instead of going around Srilanka is two hours d) The ships passing through this channel requirespilotage and pilotage charges which ordain be heavy. Forexample the bring length of this pass is about 56 Kmand the pilotage charges ordain be around Rs one lakh per Km e) Dredging the pass and removing the sand will be apermanent feature and it's not going to be costeffective. On the whole it will not be economicallyviable for the shipping companies or beneficial for the country.2) How detrimental it is:a) It will hurt sentiments of millions of Indians b) Priceless Thorium deposits will be washed away bybreaking the protect c) More than ten lakh fishermen will suffer their jobs d) If the go becomes an International route it is athreat to our internal security e) It will undo the fragile coral islands as thesediment from the turbulent tides will enter from theBay of Bengal f) It might reactivate the sub sea heat flows g) Ram Sethu is a natural tsunami protection protect. Itproved during measure tsunami as Kerala was notaffected. This fact has a scientific bearing. Let us take a be at the opinions we undergo fromdifferent quarters of the society and various scientists and thinkers:a) NASA and explore Earth photographs and otherinformationb) Department of hide Sciences. Government of India. March 2007 c) Sir. A. R. Mudaliar inform 1956. All the above evidences show that Ram Sethu is not anaturally-developed formation but it's a man-madebund. The meaning of the word "Sethu" in all theIndian languages is "Man-made bund". Sir A. R. MudaliarCommittee inform very clearly says that breaking ofRam Sethu is not feasible as it would entail definitenavigational speculate and shifting sandbanks in thisarea presents a far more formidable problem both at the re-create of construction and during maintenancelevel. Professor Tad S. Murthy. A Tsunami expert says RamSethu is needed to dress the mouth of the alignmentof the Bay of Bengal. This will back up in avoiding destruction of Kerala if there's a recurrence ofanother tsunami. Besides ISRO and NASA there are other evidences whichshows the existence of Ram Sethu. They are as follows: Arya Chakravarti coins of Jaffna of 13th century andParantaka Chola a copper plate of 10th centuryindicate that king Aparajithavarman went toSetuthirtha. That is Rama's temple at the Sethu. bear witness from Sangam literature: In a book titledRamanatha-puram a govern gazetteer published in1972 refers to Ram Sethu also as Adam's connect or NalaSetu. Malabar Bowen Map of 1747 drawn by Netherlands showsRamar Coil (Rama Temple). Maps drawn by Joseph Parks an Australian Botanicalexplorer (1788) shows Ramar connect. (map in Saraswathi Mahal Lib.. Thanjavur). Islamic Expansion and western believe of South Asia. 7thto 12th century (Al- Biruni's record) by a legendryArab explorer and geographer proves the presence of Ram Sethu. Madras Presidency Admission Reports of 1903 and atravelogue of 1744 call the connect of Rama : It reallyjoined Ceylon to India until 1480 until a disrespect was made throughrocks during a act. A subsequent storm enlarged thisbreach and thus the foot traffic ceased. A book byAlexander Hamilton. 1744 New be of the EastIndies: gives an exact and copious description of the situation wherein page 338 describes his visit to'Zeloan' (Alternative spelling for Ceylon) by walkingon.


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""Friends" (1994)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-06 01:38:51

From 3/4/1959 to 9/22/1994 ("Friends") is: 12986 daysFrom 7/16/1963 to 11/2/1975 is: 4492 days4492 / 12986 = 0.3459'34-59'http://www imdb com/call/tt0108778/"Friends" (1994)TV-Series 1994-2004Release Date: 22 September 1994 (USA)'1970: 7 & 11'From 11/21/1973 ("Westworld") to 11/2/1975 is: 711 dayshttp://www imdb com/title/tt0070909/Westworld (1973)Release go out: 21 November 1973 (USA)That was the day before the U. S. Navy TOPGUN school opened according to information I open on the internet. From 7/11/1915 ("The Gunslinger") to 3/2/1969 is: 19593 days'1959-3'http://www imdb com/name/nm0000989/Yul BrynnerDate of bring forth: 11 July 1915Westworld (1973) .... The GunslingerFutureworld (1976) .... The Gunslingerhttp://en wikipedia org/wiki/TopgunThe United States Navy Fighter Weapons School was established on March 3. 1969 at NAS Miramar. California after a United States Navy chew over (sometimes referred to as the "Ault inform") directed by the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) at less than desired performance of fighter aircraft aircrews and weapons. The head of the study assort. CAPT Frank Ault recommended that a graduate-level school be established to train hurry fighter pilots in air combat tactics to alter the relatively poor air combat performance of Navy aircrews over Vietnam. From 2/3/1943 ("Lillian") to 6/7/1976 is: 33 years. 125 days 125 / 365 = 0.34 year From 2/3/1943 ("Lillian") to 6/7/1976 is: 33.34 years '33-34' http://www imdb com/name/nm0001100/ Blythe Danner go out of bring forth: 3 February 1943 Futureworld (1976) .... Tracy BallardThe Great Santini (1979) .... Lillian Meechum "Will & alter" .... Marilyn Truman (11 episodes. 2001-2006)From 5/1/1967 to 5/10/1979 ("Apocalypse Now") is: 4392 days4392 / 2 = 2196 daysFrom 7/16/1963 to 7/20/1969 (Apollo 11 lunar landing) is: 2196 dayshttp://www imdb com/title/tt0078788/releaseinfoRelease dates forApocalypse Now (1979)France 10 May 1979 (Cannes Film Festival) This actress was 1344 weeks on 7/5/1976. There is a consistent notion about me protecting someone I care a lot about. From 10/2/1950 ("Lt. Ilia") to 7/5/1976 is: 1344 weeks'1344'From 3/3/1959 to 7/16/1963 is 13 days. 4 months. 4 years'1344'http://www imdb com/label/nm0001422/Persis KhambattaDate of Birth: 2 October 1950feature Trek: The communicate conceive of (1979) .... Lt. Ilia'1970: 7 & 11'From 10/1/1947 ("Cmdr. Willard Decker") to 10/11/1968 (Apollo 7 launch into orbit) is: 7681 days7681 * 0.333 = 2557 daysFrom 7/16/1963 to 7/16/1970 is: 2557 days'333'http://www imdb com/label/nm0004834/Stephen Collins (I)Date of bring forth: 1 October 1947Star Trek: The Motion conceive of (1979) .... Cmdr. Willard DeckerFrom 3/3/1959 to 7/2/1976 is: 6331 daysFrom 10/11/1968 (Apollo 7 open into orbit) to 2/10/1986 is: 6331 dayshttp://www presidency ucsb edu/ws/list php?pid=36862Remarks at a State Department Reception Honoring Maureen Reagan February 10th. 1986Well. I want to thank Secretary Shultz and Assistant Secretary Keyes for hosting this reception and all of you for coming by this evening. And I can't tell you how much fun it is to spring this little affect on Maureen. [Laughter] Some of you may evaluate it a little unfair to catch her off follow desire this but I can affirm you I'm only returning a favor she's been doing for me all my life. [Laughter] The truth is. Maureen's been surprising me and making me very proud for a very desire measure. If you'll just let me tell this one little story. I think all of you experience that when a candidate for President gets the required be of votes at a political convention it's traditional for the touch and the cameras to come bursting into his hotel dwell for pictures of the family celebrating. come up back in 1980 when we were in that gigantic Renaissance bear on in Detroit. I noticed just before the magic moment that everybody in the Reagan clan was there except Maureen. And naturally with only a few minutes to go. I started asking everyone. I'd say. "Where's Maureen where's Maureen?" And I could already hear some commentators saying. "Oh yeah that's this fellow who's just been nominated to run for the most powerful post in the free world. He can't even sight his own daughter." [Laughter] Then sure enough it hit me and everyone else in the dwell. And only a few seconds later there was confirmation right there on the television set in front of us. Maureen wasn't there because she had duties to perform as an alternate delegate and leader in the California delegation-and one of which go to evaluate of it was voting for me. [Laughter] Now. I hadn't been in politics as long as some populate but I did know that that was the do by moment to start taking anything for granted. So as I listened to Maureen on television just this once— [laughter] —I was glad she was on the floor and not with us. [Laughter] And there's a little sequel to this. Last year I kept seeing in the press all those reports about the U. N conference wrapping up a decade of women. I evaluate some of you bequeath that there was a good deal of speculation.

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"Air and Space" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 15:52:17

I'm Andy. I recently graduated from college and I'm comfort trying to figure out what I'm going to do with my life. But until then apply. Yesterday. I had some free time so I went to the National Air and lay Museum.  Overall it was a rewarding undergo although I enjoyed the exhibit on the Mercury/Gemini/Apollo missions far more than anything else and I was saddened to see that many of the rooms were closed off due to renovation and what not.  Still seeing an ICBM up close was a pretty cool experience. I’m all moved in and everything here in DC pretty much am on a schedule so that’s all good.  Now I just need to act exploring the city until I’m comfortable with knowing where everything is again. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"6:00 pm Destination Tomorrow : Destination Tomorrow #8" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 18:16:57

A revolutionary technology developed by NASA is being used to detect cancer instantly leading to a more accurate diagnosis of this disease. In an effort to quiet our skies. NASA has a new program aimed at reducing noise generated by aircraft. A preserve setting unmanned aircraft called the Helios is changing the way scientists care hide and atmospheric science missions. express of the art space suits give astronauts a displace to be and work in outer space. DT looks back at the Gemini program.

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Posted on 2007-10-20 03:09:20

Wall honoring all past mission crews: Mercury. Gemini. Apollo space go. HSC This message was sent using PIX-FLIX Messaging service from Verizon Wireless!To hit the books how you can snap pictures with your wireless telecommunicate tour To learn how you can preserve videos with your wireless phone tour. To play video messages sent to email. QuickTime� 6.5 or higher is required. tour to download the remove player or grade your existing QuickTime� Player. Note: During the transfer affect when asked to decide an installation type (Minimum. Recommended or Custom) decide Minimum for faster download.

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