Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Earth Day

Today is Earth Day.  This is when you are supposed to do super hippie things to help save the environment.  I felt good about what I did.

I drove to STL today to the airport over the speed limit.  This burned extra gas.

I flew to DC on a plane that had about 25 people on it.  It was an MD-Super80.  I think they can fly well over 100 people a trip.  Again, this burned all kinds of fuel per person.

On top of it, I flew first class with 1 other person, BAM.

Say hello to massive amounts of CO2.  Take that Earth Day.  Pow right in the kisser!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

I am a space geek.

I have no problem admitting that.  I enjoy all things space related.  Pictures, video, hardware, manned, unmanned, orbital mechanics, and on and on.  Not many people know what goes on in space as it doesn't alter their daily lives.  I want everyone to keep in mind that space is our next frontier.

That said NASA is the leader in space in the US and arguably the world.  They currently receive about .5% of the federal budget each year.  Don't get me wrong that IS a lot of money.  Do I think they need more, yes.  Would they be able to do more cool research, yes.  Would some be wasted, yes it is government after all.

At this moment NASA is in the last phases of the STS program.  That is the Space Transportation System.  Most people call it the "shuttle."  They are also nearing completion of the International Space Station.  STS will have its last flight around 2010.  ISS is set to be crashed into the ocean in 2016.  This will be the end of the US manned space program unless NASA gets the replacement off the ground and spinning laps around the globe.

What is being proposed is called Ares.  Ares will be a collection of two rockets.  One little one for people.  And one big one for cargo.  These are supposed to be designed to send us back to the Moon and on to Mars.  I don't have a problem with the two rocket idea.  I think we could save some money by just using one rocket to do both jobs but as long as we get the job done, fine.

Here's my rub.  When NASA said we were going to the Moon and Mars they said we would need 10 pounds of shit to do the job.  If you can't tell I'm generalizing a bit stop reading and go dig a hole and fill it back up.  NASA said we'll send this 10 pounds of shit on this great rocket our administrator designed on a napkin.  Ok, fine.  Now as the engineers actually started designing and testing and modeling and figuring on this napkin rocket a problem arose.  It can't lift 10 pounds of shit.  It can lift 7 pounds of shit.  The solution: is it to make the rocket more powerful or build a different rocket? No, NASA now thinks that it will be OK to do the 10 pound of shit job on 7 pounds of shit.

So what is it NASA?  10 pounds 7 pounds?  If you keep this up even a space geek will get tired of paying for bad decisions.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Banish the 8GB says Steve

The 3G iPhone is going to be released at WWDC.  How do I know this, because it is just a SWAG.  There will be a class at WWDC on how to use audio in new apps.  I bet this will include video but that would be too big a give away.  Also of note O2 just lowered the price on the 8GB iPhone.  This offer runs through June 1.  Seems to me they sure are trying hard to get those 8GB out of inventory.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

3G in months

According to the CEO of AT&T Mobility, Ralph de la Vega, "I think that you're going to see our integrated devices be 3G devices in the not-too-distant future, and I mean months."  This was said at CTIA 2008 to a Gizmodoreports reporter.  Also, T-Mobile is offering subsidies on the 8GB iPhone in Germany.  German sales have been disappointing.  My opinion is that this is an effort to move inventory so they will not be sitting on old stock for the release of the 3G in the coming months.