We’re driving over to Phoenix late this afternoon, but the conference has started, and Clark Lindsey is posting notes, here and here.
6 thoughts on “Space Access ’13”
Safe travels and watch out for the robotic radar photo traps, one of the reasons Arizona gives me the creeps these days. It makes you feel like you are in a police state.
They stopped doing that a couple years ago.
True. But on the way in from California, I notied a lot of traffic pulled over by the police. I actually had a feeling of liberty upon returning to California. Imagine that!
Rand,
Really? That is good to hear. Sounds like they are making progress.
Our home is on the northern edge of Goodstuff’s lunar crater and we are claiming squatters rights. We are also claiming mineral and ice rights on the northern ridge and slopes of Goodstuff crater. Furthermore, we have the right of surface and space access to our home.
It should be noted that Goodstuff’s cyber world would like to create a lunar settlement. If you would like to help or support this endeavor please respond via the comments section at
I just happened across a good quote in line with some of your writings and wondered if you had used it or knew of it.
“If we die, we want people to accept it. We’re in a risky business and we hope that if anything happens to us, it will not delay the program. The conquest of space is worth the risk of life.” – Gus Grissom, as quoted here.
Safe travels and watch out for the robotic radar photo traps, one of the reasons Arizona gives me the creeps these days. It makes you feel like you are in a police state.
They stopped doing that a couple years ago.
True. But on the way in from California, I notied a lot of traffic pulled over by the police. I actually had a feeling of liberty upon returning to California. Imagine that!
Rand,
Really? That is good to hear. Sounds like they are making progress.
Our home is on the northern edge of Goodstuff’s lunar crater and we are claiming squatters rights. We are also claiming mineral and ice rights on the northern ridge and slopes of Goodstuff crater. Furthermore, we have the right of surface and space access to our home.
It should be noted that Goodstuff’s cyber world would like to create a lunar settlement. If you would like to help or support this endeavor please respond via the comments section at
http://goodstuffsworld.blogspot.com/2012/09/goodstuff-lunar-squatting-declaration.html
I just happened across a good quote in line with some of your writings and wondered if you had used it or knew of it.
“If we die, we want people to accept it. We’re in a risky business and we hope that if anything happens to us, it will not delay the program. The conquest of space is worth the risk of life.” – Gus Grissom, as quoted here.