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Number 9 is an urban legend. The actual error was in transcribing an overbar in an equation that caused the rocket guidance failure. It was a simple omission of a specific equation. The same omission almost caused the failure of the Ranger 5 launch as well, but they caught it in time and fixed it.
Too bad Ranger 5 failed for other reasons...
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Great interview, and I love how you feel about bring back Wonder. The world has plenty of information, what we need now is something to spark the desire to learn MORE.
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http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=MARIN1
If that is an urban myth, then NASA itself believes in it (and FWIW it wasn't a comma, it was a missing hyphen that caused the equation to be wrong/missing).
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Good stuff.
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Marvel has published at least one more book that used human remains - specifically, using the cremated ashes of one of Marvel's more respected writers and editors, Mark Gruenwald.
More detail here (though a Google search including "Squadron Supreme", the book's title, should turn up plenty of results):
http://wc.arizona.edu/papers/91/12/09_2_m.html
And BTW, I have that edition. Because I am just that awesome/creepy.
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"Ornamental Turkish illuminated manuscript". Really fantastic art design for a book.
Thanks for the picture and source.
Cihan
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Being made into a book - what a fantastic thought! I cant think of a better post-death fate (though hey - i am a writer). Just imagine it - instead of a dreary old lump of gray tombstone, an actual book with stories that people can read. Fantastic. I wonder if it is possible (legally i mean) to do that these days? And what sort of hoops you would have to jump through to do it?
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Fantastic irrelevant and ignorant comment i've ever read :D
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That Bush Shoe Game is quite awesome. It is a good game but it would be better if they record the high score.. I scored 100. LOL!.
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"Spotted inside many Russian banks. It says "No Money"
I thought it said "Got you nose!"
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I don't really care for the Bush shoe game. I WANT the shoes to hit him.
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these shoe throwing games are too funny
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Awesome pictures!!! I am 47 years old and have never seen those circular holes in clouds. Are they rare? Could they be doctored photos? ALL of these photos are spectacular.
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No, it's not an photoshop pics, this is a real LOW LEVEL WINDSHEER.. wikipedia this and you will know what am I talking about. We, pilots, call it the SHARKS OF THE SKY!
Beautifully scary photos!!!
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Dark roasted blend is an inspiration, how do people send you pictures, it must have taken you hours compiling this material
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"Two light-sabers get crossed in the sky" is actually evidence of chemical trails reported primarily in the US. These are commonly thought of as contrails which are another thing entirely.
http://chemtrails911.com/
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Christopher is, of course, barking mad.
"Chemtrails" are a conspiracy theory so
utterly and obviously ridiculous that it's astounding anyone can even believe in them.
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Thanks for the Super Cool(ed) clouds.
via digg
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So many of these are way too symmetrical to just be naturally caused "holes in the clouds" (eg. the long rectangular one with rounded off corners). More than likely some of these are recharge points for cloaked UFO's. Which gives a whole new significance to these pics. Anyways check it- http://www.esoterictube.com/secret-space-volume-one-the-illuminatis-conquest-of-space.html
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Russell White (#23) should be the credited photographer on that second Roll Cloud picture fyi .. man i'm a cloud geek to know that!
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Wow...those are just gorgeous! I'm going to be using one of Russell White's images tomorrow for my Zen Moment of the Day with a link back to you;)
Thanks!
WannaSmile.com
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Awesome cloud pictures. The fire breathing dragon is my new desktop photo.
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This is one I made some years ago in my country:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tharasia/40520993/
I call it OVNI (the spanish word for UFO).
Excellent blog!!!
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the "light sabers" thing happens to be extremely common near big airports. Pensacola has crossing con-trails (sp?) every single day.
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What a spectacular photos. I never see cloud hole before.
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Last year I saw a wave of steam formed by a nearby pulp mill and was lucky enough to get some pictures. You can check them out here if you're interested.
http://schoonerhelm.vox.com/library/post/ribbon-in-the-sky.html
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These are seriously cool pictures and love your site .Thanks for sharing. I love cloud pictures. On my blog, I have these cool clouds pictures that you also might like to look at:
http://www.collthings.co.uk/2008/06/10-very-rare-clouds.html
http://www.collthings.co.uk/2008/05/20-cool-clouds.html
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Cool... It's resly cool
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lots of these pictures are strong evidence and plain ol' "effects" of chemtrails.
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Very nice! Delicious!
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The hole pictures look like poorly cloaked UFOs ._.
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Kind of creepy looking at these clouds. Too bad these clouds aren't available here.
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latest news on "UFO clouds" which are called hole punch clouds is the moscow punch hole cloud seen in October 2009
images of that and other strange punch hole clouds are available http://www.xearththeory.com/how_why_what_are_punch_hole_clouds_fallstreak_holes.html
on another page it shows a punch hole cloud in the shape of a starfish! not sure how that fits in with the theory of water ice crystals though.
http://www.xearththeory.com/punch_hole_clouds_fallstreak_holes.html
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I have several photos of 4 punch hole cloud formations with wispy tendrils that happened in harrisburg pa in the same photo. SO THE EXPLANATION OF A JET OR SOMETHING SIMILAR IS VERY UNLIKELY.Now someone please explain that!!!!!!!!!!!
wsmithpa@aol.com
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=30546&id=100000407064327#/photos.php?id=100000407064327
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That lake/island/lake/island is
Taal Volcano in the Philippines.
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Thank you for this info - updated
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plz do not post videos from veoh or hulu because those stites are US only
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Actually it is a tiny little island on the lake on the island on the lake on the island in the ocean :D
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That photo of the WW2 sub put me in mind of the online Fleet Submarine Manual here...
http://www.maritime.org/fleetsub/
Complete manual for the entire wartime sub - amazing.
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The website you give as Kow Yokoyama's is actually a modeling site called Krueger's Kriegers. It is a tribute site to the Yokoyama-designed "SF3D" et. al. model kits and the world which they inhabit. While there are many excellent SF3D/MaK ZBv3000 sites (my personal favourite and the one I use for reference is http://www.roboterkampf.com/), Kow's homepage is http://homepage3.nifty.com/kow/.
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Red Alert 2 concept art is a Kirov.
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"True to the name, this movement sings jazzy paens to convoluted and impressive tangles of pipes, chambers, pistons, and has the mighty horse-power in the center of it all."
No. That is incorrect. With a diesel motor, Torque is much more important than horse-power.
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Shouldn't it be Red Alert 3 rather than 2 ?
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@ owr084
Horsepower is a number derived from measured torque.
The formula is: HP = (RPM × Torque) ÷ 5252
(Anytime you see a graph showing an engine's horsepower and torque curves you'll notice they cross at 5'252 RPM)
As a result, engines that redline below 5'252 will make higher torque figures than HP and vice versa.
As diesel engines typically don't rev very high, they make much higher torque figures than horsepower.
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Well, guys, you convinced me about superiority of the mighty Torque in this case. Updated.
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Mo' about the Kaga ship...
http://combinedfleet.com/ship.php?q=kaga_c.htm
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Another excellent cup o' justice, Avi! Thanks for all the High Weirdness!
I think I like the term "dieselpulp" and "steampulp" better, because they encompass more flavors than just the raw-edged *punk does. (See the most excellent Brass Goggles blog for 'steampulp' and other terms floating around.)
http://brassgoggles.co.uk/brassgoggles/brief-steampunk-faq
Check out the covers of Astounding and Analog magazines for some righteous dieselpulp (vacuum-tube-pulp?) eye-candy:
http://www.coverbrowser.com/covers/astounding-stories
And by all means check out Sharkit's Alterra universe:
http://renax.club.fr/alterra1/_home/home.htm
Open Skies and Safe Grounding!
Up Ship!
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Thank you Steve,
This is wonderful stuff - I especially like steampulp terminology: makes a lot more sense, but maybe not that recognizable to the general public.
Thank you for the Cover Browser! Great resource.....
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Dieselpunk. I like the sound of that. Reminds me of engines and pipes.
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Hemp stinks when it's wet though. So that remote will be one smelly thing after a couple of sweat-inducing Wii games...
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The lion in the race car? I'm guessing that's Gilmore, the famous flying lion and co-pilot of barnstormer extraordinaire and speed-racer Roscoe Turner, who bought Gilmore as a cub and flew with him to generate publicity for his sponsor, the Gilmore Oil Company.
http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Explorers_Record_Setters_and_Daredevils/turner/EX22.htm
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If I remember right the picture with the dinosaur and the lady is from an old Zucker, Zucker and Abrahms movie called "Amazon Women on the Moon".
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Also teh first clip is from a movie called "Gizmo!". It was one of my favorites when I was a kid. My brother and I wore the old VHS tape out watching it over and over again. I just checked amazon they have one "new" copy for sale for $150. Somebody really needs to get the masters and put that guy on DvD. It's truely an awesom movie.
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That is indeed from "Amazon Women on the Moon". It's from the "Bullsh*t or Not" sketch, lampooning the old "Unsolved Mysteries" TV show. In that particular "Bullsh*t Re-enactment", they were investigating whether Jack the Ripper was actually the Loch Ness Monster.
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Swim moose swim!!!!
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I found that pic with the lion on the wall of death too, and could not identify it... still can't, I can't find anything linking Roscoe Turner with the wall of death.
Lions, however were fairly common on the walls.
Lots of them were at it.. He might be "King", trained by the Pelaquin family, but maybe not.
http://www.thrillarena.com/Lion_Dromes1/lion_dromes1.html
http://www.wall-of-death.org/harris-1.htm
http://gritinthegears.blogspot.com/2008/04/big-cat-blogging.html
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the Gizmo! video the first clip is from and Anon above mentions, which is now out of print, is available on Google video here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5592802075024518044&ei=GBlGSc2IIZHqqAOd5tibDA&q=gizmo&hl=en
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Great info, all - thank you - will update the page soon
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Watch out for that woman with the funny looking thing on her head, I think she has crabs...
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Loved it (especially the photoshop recreation).
I'd like to combat the assumption that all Extreme Geeks are male, though! x
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oh no; far from it
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Awesome pics. The keyboard with tacks is good for gamers like me.. Hahaha.. :D
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I think the pi car is lacking without including the plate:
http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/~rsc/ahealy/pi_small.jpg
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@anonymous: That's strange the PI car on your link seems not coming from California.
This PI car remains a mystery :P
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actually have that bubble wrap calendar. and i think having more than 2 operating systems on your computer is getting pretty bad.
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Don't be bashing Tatjana Van Vark ! She is wayyy genius...EXPLORE HER SITE !
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I'm not sure where you see "Long Live the Policy of Army First!" in the North Korean art. On the wall behind her at the top of the bulletin, it says "Our Skill." The arch seen out the window looks like it says "We are happy" although I can't read the final symbol.
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Yes, Jon, it's visible in the window in the long line - here is the larger version -
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I want a yacht like that!
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The Beehive is not in Fukushima, it's in Osaka.
Fukushima-ku is a ward in the city of Osaka.
The pictures are absolutely beautiful. Thank you for showing them.
Wow. Stunning. That's some impressive innovation.
The picture on the left under 'Recession, What recession?' is actually of an automated rubber-tired mass transit system, the Nippori-Toneri liner. It's extremely shiny and its stations and concrete pillars are just massive.
Apparently it was only to replace a bus line (on the street below), but everyone I know who uses it is grateful. I suppose there's worse places to build. (Ask Alex Kerr)
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