Monty Python – The dead parrot sketch
An evening pause:
An evening pause:
Private meets government: Rather than build it themselves, NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center merely provided support for a drop test of a 15 percent scale model of a reusable spacecraft being designed and developed by the new-space company Sierra Nevada.
Liberty of conscience? Emails reveal that a number of scientists questioned the qualifications of another scientist, causing him to be rejected for a job, merely because of his religious faith.
Abuse of power: Good samaritans rescue a deer from an icy river and are ticketed by a police officer who stood and watched.
The initial results from the tank test performed today on the shuttle external tank are as yet inconclusive.
The Soyuz capsule, carrying the next crew to the International Space Station, has docked safely with the station.
Engineers now think that a cracked nozzle caused the Japanese probe Akatsuki to miss Venus.
An evening pause:
Giving credit where credit is due: Ed Morrissey notes that the Republicans have shown significant progress in reducing the number of earmarks requested by their members, while the Democrats have not.
Not only do the Republicans have to continue to improve their numbers, now is the time for Democrats to see the writing on the wall and get with the program. Cut spending!
In a related note: Loaded gun slips past TSA screeners.
Freedom of speech alert: Federal bank examiners have forced an Oklahoma bank to remove all Christian symbols. Key quote:
The examiners . . . deemed a Bible verse of the day, crosses on the tellerβs counter and buttons that say “Merry Christmas, God With Us.” [as] inappropriate. The Bible verse of the day on the bank’s Internet site also had to be taken down.
What these things have to do with auditing the financial practices of a bank I really don’t know.