HERE ARE SOME RANDOM THOUGHTS AND IMAGES ABOUT ANYTHING THAT I FOUND INTERESTING. HOPEFULLY, THERE WILL BE A FEW THINGS WORTH READING THAT HAVE BEEN ACCIDENTALLY LEFT AMONG THESE MENTAL SCRIBBLES. THERE MIGHT EVEN BE FOUND A FEW LAUGHS AMONG THESE THOUGHTS THAT HAVE BEEN ACCUMULATED DURING A LIFE THAT WAS ALWAYS FASCINATED WITH THE SECRETS OF EXISTENCE. SO GO AHEAD AND LAUGH YOUR ASS OFF. I CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING MORE IMPORTANT OR WORTHWHILE TO LEAVE BEHIND. ANYONE WHO REALLY KNOWS ME KNOWS I'VE ALWAYS TRIED TO LIVE UP TO THE WORDS: "FUCK 'EM IF THEY CAN'T TAKE A JOKE."

Saturday, April 23, 2011

OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD SUGGESTION

I think this show next week might be worth watching and it's worth marking it down on your calenders asap.
I still get invites and alerts from my friends at NASA  and they're touting new information [and hopefully photos] collected from their two Voyager spacecraft.

Remember "V ger" from the first "Star Trek" movie? Well after those two robots passed the outer planets they kept going and kept collecting and sending back data. After 33 years, they still work. They're now 10 billion (yeah, that's billion with a B) miles away from the sun. NASA has a way of being disappointing but the possibilities here are amazing. The program will be held in NASA headquarters in Washington and is invitation-only. And you can be sure the news networks (even Fox) won't carry it live. But the public can watch it live and streamed over the web on NASA Television at
http://www.nasa.gov.

You should ge to know this site anyway because it's good for many hours of great reality television. Much better than the fake crap on commercial TV. I suggest watching the site full-frame with Windows Media.


For more information about the Voyager mission, go to http://www.nasa.gov/voyager and for NASA TV streaming video and downlink information, go to http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

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