We’re back in a (presumably) termite-free house, but it needs to be recombobulated, and we’re leaving first thing in the morning for a family reunion in Michigan, and won’t be back until Monday. So expect less bloggage than usual.
[Update late Saturday night]
Just checking in. Had a party at my brother’s house on a lake in Linden, with long-lost relatives, burgers and Koegels hot dogs, cole slaw from cabbage fresh from the garden, and abundant beer. Blogging will continue to be light.
Hope your trip is a safe one
Have fun in The Mitten. 🙂
Had to get the place tented to be sure of getting all the bugs, eh? I had to do that to a house I owned a few years back. We should compare notes sometime – I’l bet it costs a lot more in LA than it did in rural Arizona. I’m amazed they even allow such brutal treatment of our fellow living beings in California…
I’m having fun too, mind. Waiting to hear back from the AC repair guy. There’s still a small chance I won’t need a new compressor for fifteen hundred bucks. Meanwhile it’s hundred-n-teens out, and the portable AC is barely keeping one room under ninety – as long as I don’t run the main computer, which puts out way too much heat. Fun fun fun!
Sorry to miss this trip. We’re in Guate. Have a good time.
glad you got the bugs out, Rand. We did that two months ago and it was a major pain; lost some plants–literally, no one can find them.
Enjoy your family reunion. I hope Flint is not as dismal as it was when I visited a few years ago. Houses near Angelo’s were stripped bare–no walls, wiring, floors.
When you get back to normal, I’d appreciate your comment if any on the German effort to design a reusable rocket (HT: Slashdot).
Just checking in. Had a party at my brother’s house on a lake in Linden, with long-lost relatives, burgers and Koegels hot dogs, cole slaw from cabbage fresh from the garden, and abundant beer. Blogging will continue to be light.
Abundant beer has never been an impediment to my blogging.
When you get back you might like to look at this page at StrategyPage.com: SPACE: The Little Launcher that Just Gets It Done. It’s about India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle.
http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htspace/articles/20100716.aspx
Another item that might catch your interest:
http://spectator.org/archives/2010/07/16/americas-ruling-class-and-the/print
gs: If you check ESA member state contributions, most funding comes from France, Germany, and Italy. These countries, besides ESA funding, also have substantial national space programs.
Germany has been doing RLV research for a long time. You can probably google for the Saenger II and DLR Phoenix concepts. Usually their concepts are excessively ambitious and lack funding to proceed to the end. Still this is interesting work which will reduce risk if ESA ever decides to fund a reusable vehicle in the future.
Thanks, Godzilla.
It has been my experience that the only thing wrong with abundant beer is that it gets in the way of even more beer.