Monday, November 28, 2011

November 2011 Celebrity Quotes: Justin Bieber, Kim Kardashian, Katy Perry & More!

November 2011 celebrity quotes included their fair share of “Say, what?” From Dr. Conrad Murray claiming he did nothing wrong to Justin Bieber’s denial that he’s Mariah Yeater’s baby daddy, we’ve got some highlights below. And really, I can’t believe that we’re just days away from December. Where has this year gone? “I’d just like to say basically that none of those allegations are true. I know I’m going to be a target, but I’m never going to be a victim.” – Justin Bieber 17-year-old Justin Bieber was the center of some baby drama earlier this month. Mariah Yeater claimed that the pop star fathered her baby after an alleged tryst backstage at one of his concerts. Bieber vehemently denied the accusations. He reportedly has submitted a DNA test to refute Yeater’s claims and the lawsuit against the Biebs has been dropped. “First and foremost, I married for love. I can’t believe I even have to defend this. I would not have spent so much time on something just for a TV show!” – Kim Kardashian The reality star on the demise of her marriage after claims that their wedding was all just a ‘hoax and publicity stunt’ plus a [...]

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

NASA's Next Mission: Deep Space

re: ISS.... for what?

Proof of concept. Practical engineering: making things work when they don't. Up until Vostok, a manned _anything_ in space was only a concept. All the manned efforts through to ISS have been a stepwise move to develop the kinds of knowledge and know-how needed to go further. Robots are pretty neat and do some good work; they'll definitely improve. But history shows that where explorers go, some will eventually want to follow - whether for adventure, profit, or to live.

I suggest thinking multi-facet, long-term, various kinds of return, for fun and profit. I don't care much for the "either-or" kind of thinking that crops up often in discussions of 'most anything - I think it tends to limit perception and possibilities.

I also have a long-standing bias that the long-term survival and flourishing of humanity requires being on more than one planet, in one solar system. Whether that survival is possible or desirable is for each to decide. Short-term, I'm thinking mostly science, and resources - helium-3, the vast treasures of the asteroids in all kinds minerals, and continuing to develop the engineering and other know-how needed to keep on truckin' - whatever the blend of man and machine that gets it done.

And, yeah, I've been reading and thinking on this since the Fifties. I admit to being heavily influenced by Heinlein, von Braun, Ley, O'Neill, and others. Maybe I'm impatient. Maybe I'm selfish. But I'd like to see some more progress while I'm still here.

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/HXncGstK-vY/nasas-next-mission-deep-space

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