My webmaster has augmented the image in my previous space fashion post. It does much more justice to Misuzu, to whom the camera is usually a friend (though a zoom in would have done much more so). He also sends along his idea of space fashion. (Warning, slightly work and family unsafe.)
Evoloterra
This post is for the purpose of discussing the ceremony, and how we can propogate the meme, that we discussed on The Space Show today, per a suggestion from the host.
On The Radio
I’ll be on The Space Show at 7 PM Pacific with my webmaster, Bill Simon, discussing last week’s Apollo anniversary and the ceremony we came up with to celebrate it.
Don’t Know Much About History
You know, I’d be embarrassed to ask a question like this:
Daniel Schorr is used to producers popping into his Washington, D.C., office at National Public Radio to ask, on deadline: Which war came first, Korea or Vietnam?
Particularly given the resource of the Internet. But I guess some people wear their ignorance with pride.
Don’t Know Much About History
You know, I’d be embarrassed to ask a question like this:
Daniel Schorr is used to producers popping into his Washington, D.C., office at National Public Radio to ask, on deadline: Which war came first, Korea or Vietnam?
Particularly given the resource of the Internet. But I guess some people wear their ignorance with pride.
Don’t Know Much About History
You know, I’d be embarrassed to ask a question like this:
Daniel Schorr is used to producers popping into his Washington, D.C., office at National Public Radio to ask, on deadline: Which war came first, Korea or Vietnam?
Particularly given the resource of the Internet. But I guess some people wear their ignorance with pride.
Dismaying
I’d sure like to break this pattern.
The Real World War I
Joseph Farah (a Christian Arab, for what it’s worth) says that we’re in neither World Wars III or IV. This is just the latest flareup of the original world war, going back centuries:
If the radical Islamic jihadists in the Middle East
Hizbollah Love Poetry
From that famous Jihadi love poet, Iowahawk.
Space Fashion
There wasn’t much worth taking pictures of at the conference in Vegas this past weekend, but Misuzu Onuki is always worth taking a picture of, and when she’s with her space fashions, it’s worth posting. The one on the left is a wedding dress, with wires in it to make the fringes “float” up as they would in weightlessness.