To Mars and Back in 80 Days

February 10th, 2009

In 1873 Jules Verne published the novel “Around the World in 80 Days“, in which an English Gentleman attempts to circumnavigate the Earth on bet. At the time the story was taken as simple fiction.

In 1889 Nellie Bly actually succeeded in making the trip and did it in just 72 days.

Today the Space Shuttle can make the trip in about 90 minuets.

A new plasma based rocket engine system, named Vasimr, has just recently been approved for testing on the ISS in 2012. The new engine could make it possible to travel to Mars in as little as 39 days, making around trip voyage of less than 80 days.

could we finally be on the Brink.

Nasa Web Site

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Super Obama World

Ok… now this might be going just a tad too far. Rachel Maddow spot lighted this tonight and I just had to post it.

Super Obama WorldUpdate: I CAN”T STOP PLAYING IT

Generation X – Lost?

I just realized something… Barack Obama is the First President to be elected from Generation X. He was born in 1961 which is, according to some references, the start of Generation X. (Note that some references place the start of Gen X at 1974.) But what might be even more profound is the fact that it wasn’t Gen X that really elected him.

Luke Russert does a great job of breaking down the results and you see that it was really the Millennials that elected him.

For several election cycles now, the youth vote, which in 2000 and 2004 would have been us Gen X’ers, just wouldn’t show up to the polls in large enough numbers to make a difference. Some how I can’t get over the feeling that we got skipped, either by design of the generations preceding and following us, or by own cynicism.

I know the question has been asked before but is Generation X, my generation, truly a Lost Generation?

Georgia Did It?

There is an article on the New York Times web site this morning that discusses the possibility that Georgia and not Russia started the August 2008 war that has damaged the international standing of both nations.

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