How to attract teens to the classics.
XCOR’s Move To Texas
Jeff Foust reports that it’s not a move — it’s an expansion:
“XCOR sees this as an expansion opportunity,” a source familiar with the deal said in a phone interview today, emphasizing that XCOR would be expanding to Midland, not moving there entirely from Mojave. “They plan on maintaining a presence in Mojave. This is all about growth.”
More details are expected at a press conference Monday at 3 pm EDT in Midland featuring XCOR and local officials. Some open questions about the planned deal include the timing of XCOR’s arrival in Midland and whether Midland International Airport plans to seek a launch site operator’s license (aka spaceport license) from the FAA’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation, which would be needed if XCOR planned to conduct test of operational Lynx flights from the airport. (There’s also the issue of integrating a flight test program into the normal operations of a commercial airport like Midland’s; one of Mojave’s strengths is that it is well-suited to experimental aircraft and spacecraft tests.)
So it sounds like they’ll keep Lynx development in Mojave, and not disrupt it with a move.
But still, if California wasn’t the worst place to do business in the country, they’d be happy to grow there instead. But until that changes, all of their growth is likely to be into other states. And California will continue to circle the drain economically.
Jobs Report Commentary
Twitchy is on the case.
Rainbows
…have seams. An interesting look at how different cultures deal with naming colors.
California Chases Out Another Company
XCOR Aerospace is moving to Midland, Texas. I wonder how many current employees are willing to make the move, and who is not? Must have been enough.
[Update a few minutes later]
I wonder where Midland Airport is in their spaceport status? Have they even started the process? The environmental assessment could be a delay. This is a blow to Mojave, but there’s nothing that they can do about it short of Kern County seceding from the state.
The Labor Market Depression
The jobs swoon continues in June. I think that things are likely to get worse as we approach the election, and they won’t improve until business sees that Washington’s war on it is coming to an end.
Scientology
…wants to censor the news over the TomKat break up.
Good luck with that. Particularly considering what an ungrammatical dolt the email writer is.
“Unprecedented Uniqueness”
Some thoughts on Chief Justice Roberts’ opinion, from Randy Barnett.
Obama’s Green Energy Projects
Are any of them solvent? And what kind of idiot would think that a physicist would be a good judge of business plans?
Less than four months now until our opportunity to get these clowns out of our lives.
The First Amendment
It’s a great day for it. It’ll be a greater day when Brett Kimberlin is behind bars for the rest of his days.