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![]() Matt wrote: Michael Collins' "Carrying the Fire" is a must-read. That's a very good and readable one also. Is that the one with the proposed elevators on Skylab, where you can go between levels just by kicking yourself off of the floor and floating upwards through the hole in the ceiling of the level you are on? :-) Pat |
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![]() Scott Hedrick wrote: OK, Stumpy, I'm breeding ninja termites for your new leg. They aren't monkeys, but they do have colorful personalities :P It's kind of like the "Superman Revenge Squad" isn't it? Without having to deal with the The "Superman Revenge Squad" on a constant basis, or the "Superman Revenge Squad" having to deal with Kal-El on a regular basis, both sides would rapidly get bored and depressed. This was once addressed in a movie...in "The Fiendish Plot Of Fu-Manchu" Fu-Manchu gives Nayland Smith the elixir of immortality so that they can keep battling each other for hundreds of years to come, as Nayland Smith is the only foe worthy of contesting his evil abilities against. I'm sure Ernst Stavro Blofeld thinks the same thing in regards to James Bond, as well as Ming The Merciless towards Flash Gordon. How do you know you are top-notch evil without top-notch good to battle against? It defines both you and your opponent, and gives you both you and your opponent a reason to get up in the morning. John Milton knew all about this when he was writing "Paradise Lost" and giving all the good lines to Satan. :-D Pat |
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![]() John wrote: About my last (untrimmed) post . . . my apologies to the group. Well, welcome to the wild world. :-) We aren't all crazy, you know. Did I ever describe my perpetual motion machine concept using flying fish super-glued on the rim of a giant wheel? Actually, it's brilliant.. as the flying fish rise out of the water and start drying out, they want to get back into the water ASAP. ....and therefore start flapping their pectoral fins at high velocity, driving the wheel downwards by aerodynamic forces as they cross the top point of their movement arc. But will the world embrace this concept? No, of course not. Because they are all in the power of the Zionist/Freemasonic/Illuminati/CFR/World Fisheries Conspiracy. This is the same group that silenced the concept of "Cold Fish Oil = Cold Fusion" around two decades ago. I'd tell you more, but then I'd have to kill you...or myself...or someone, at least. :-D Pat |
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On Jun 13, 10:26*pm, OM wrote:
...Dammit! Which one of you dopes e-mailed him about that? I was about to jump his ass over it! :-( :-( :-( * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * OM I only have myself to blame for making . . . and then catching the mistake. No doubt I will commit other hienous crimes against humanity; surely your opportunity to jump will come. John |
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Currently, I am reading "How Apollo Flew to the Moon" by W. David
Woods. It is different in that it spends less time with the politics and the personalities involved and more on the "nuts & bolts" of how it was done. It is a techno-geek's delight describing the technologies and mechanics of how the flights were accomplished. If you are the kind of person that watches launches and wishes that you could listen to the ground and air to ground communications loops, instead of the reporters and the PAO . . . this is probably the kind of book you would like. The book has some interesting tidbits and hints of things as well. Apollo 16's Ken Mattingly was quoted regarding about how careful he was to ensure the LM and CM were properly aligned prior to hard- docking. Mattingly noted that NASA management had "busted" the Apollo 15 crew for forcing the two craft together during docking. Apparently 16 had better results in terms of alignment, but Mattingly stated that the effort was "pretty expensive" in RCS fuel. I am only half way through, but so far, I am loving it, so I would (conditionally) recommend it. take care . . . John |
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On Jun 12, 8:40 am, Orval Fairbairn
wrote: In article , wrote: Hi. I have read and am in the process of reading some books on the history of the space program. I enjoyed Andrew Chaikin's A Man on the Moon tremendously. I am also in the process of reading This New Ocean and am enjoying it a great deal. I also own a number of others. Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone had any opinions on what books they liked (or did not like) about the space program. Which ones were your favorites and why? Which ones did you dislike? I'll be eager to hear your thoughts. (I have read some others, but I don't want to prejudice people's opinions, so I'm staying quiet for now.) All the best, Rob Langenderfer Don't let "Guthy Gander" know about them -- he'll eat the cover off them! -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. I have no problems with science fiction, especially if it were based upon the regular laws of physics, whereas the nearby passage of Venus would have been unavoidably recorded by way of those unfiltered Kodak moments, as easily FOV obtained from the physically dark and electrostatic charged surface of our gamma saturated moon, as well as from orbit. Of course having a viable rocket of 30% inert GLOW isn't exactly going to fly (so to speak), and of their not having actual R&D on behalf of any prototype fly-by-rocket lander documentation isn't exactly another good sign, not to mention their having since lost 700 hundred large boxes of roughly 700,000 Apollo mission related items isn't what I'd have incorporated in any science fiction book, that is unless it was an intentional spoof like analogy of what a bunch of brown-nosed clowns had created, in order to make it look and otherwise seem as though we'd walked on the moon. - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth |
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