It’s a disaster, that must be destroyed.
Public K-12, too.
It’s a disaster, that must be destroyed.
Public K-12, too.
The top five uninvestigated cases. Note that it’s the top five, not only five.
An interesting article from Eric Berger. This stuck out to me:
Neither Bridenstine nor Pence said so explicitly, but these comments reflect their sense that NASA has become too bureaucratic, too tentative, too risk averse. During his town hall this week, Bridenstine had a telling response when asked why, by setting such an ambitious goal of a 2024 landing, was he not putting schedule over safety?
“I would not say it’s a return to schedule over safety, I would say it’s a return to schedule,” he said. “Safety is paramount for everybody at this agency, it always has been. But the number one mission is not safety. If it was, we would all just stay in the ready room and just watch CNN.”
I gave him a copy of my book after it came out, when he was a congressman. He later told me he’d read it.
[Update a while later]
This is the first that I’d heard Boeing was considering Starliner for cislunar missions. I thought they’d sized the TPS for entry from LEO. I wonder if that means they’d have to beef it up?
No, it wasn’t a pro-slavery ploy.
He created the culture that he’s now a target of.
Indeed.
The revolution always eats its own.
There’s apparently a new flick out about the guys who finally got Bonnie and Clyde. Lileks reviews the reviews.
…when they brook no dissent. Thoughts on the climate echo chamber in the Academy.
I do think he’s getting a bad rap for his creepy behavior, but I’ve no idea where Piers Morgan gets the idea that he’s “one of America’s most decent men.” I don’t think that decent men accuse their political opponents of racism and a desire to put blacks back in chains. It’s particularly odious when it was his party that historically had that desire, and until the Civil War, literally did it.
Well, this is refreshing. Maybe she should think about switching parties, though; she seems out of touch with the base.