When it strikes incumbents.
This is why they resort to binders and Big Bird.
When it strikes incumbents.
This is why they resort to binders and Big Bird.
Here are some other things that aren’t.
Clark Lindsey has notes on both the commercial crew and ITAR sessions this morning.
Why California voters should oppose Proposition 31.
Just in time for Halloween, a scary campfire story.
If you’re an Obama supporter, that is.
The session on it just finished at #ISPCS2012. As we go to lunch, the PA system starts playing “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.”
The analogy seems a little mild to me. It’s more like she let Obama commit a facemask on Romney, but he was still running toward the end zone, so she helped tackle him.
The Amazon reviews, by and for women.
I’m not impressed. I keep a bunch of supermodels in an accordion file, myself.
[Update a few minutes later]
Frank J.: “Binders of desperation.”
In his valadictory address on his retirement from AIAA, Bob Dickman is proposing a $2B prize for one.
I think for that amount of money, if it were done privately, you could send a guy (or gal) to go get it.
[Update after lunch]
Clark Lindsey took notes of all of Bob Dickman’s space heresies.
Clark Lindsey is across the room from me, live blogging it.