Sunday, May 10, 2015

An Unearthly Child.


"In England, Doctor Who has always been considered a children's show, at least by children.
Alex Kingston
I noticed that the 10-year old girl who was part of this morning's brunch group was wearing this ring, but I didn't get a chance to ask about favourite episodes - there were too many grownups talking.
- Sid


Sunday, May 3, 2015

Valar Morghulis.


Dying is easy. Comedy is hard.
On my very first date with the wonderful and gorgeous Karli, it was established that I enjoy being surprised, and since then she's managed to come up with an interesting selection of enjoyable geek-oriented evenings out.*

The most recent outing was to Throne and Games, a Game of Thrones improv show at the Improv Centre on Granville Island. Hosted by an edgy spot-on Petyr Littlefinger as performed by Graeme Duffy, the show was an entertaining series of riffs off the GOT lineup.**   The show is on until August 1st, and if you're a fan of improv comedy and Game of Thrones, I strongly recommend it.

However, one word of warning:  there's a point in the evening when Littlefinger asks the audience to vote for their favourite character.  No spoilers, but what do you think happens to the audience favourite in a show based around George R.R. Martin's approach to storytelling?
- Sid

* I'm told that this is a daunting challenge, but so far everything has been spot-on - full points to Miss KT.

** With a couple of rough spots, but such is the nature of improv.

Friday, April 24, 2015

Florida 6: Vignettes.

A selection of photos from the Kennedy Space Centre:

They were told how to put their hands on their hips (if they must).  The thumbs should be to the rear and the fingers forward.
Tom Wolfe, The Right Stuff
Legends.
PA announcer:  "Of course, the Smithsonian doesn't have one of these..."
How the mighty are fallen:  a fern grows in a Titan rocket engine.
Mercury capsule seat.  To my eye it looks crude and unfinished - but someone sat in this chair, on
the top of a controlled explosion, and successfully made it to Earth orbit.
The Apollo 11 capsule.  It looks roomier than the Mercury capsule, until you realize that three men
in bulky spacesuits were wedged into that space like sardines in a can.
The six million pound crawler-transporter used to transport rockets to the launch pads.  Frankly,
I expected to see a bunch of jawas jump out and offer to sell the tour group some droids.
Counting down in the Apollo Saturn V Control Room.
President John F. Kennedy:  "We must be bold."


The business end of a Saturn V - five F-1 rocket engines, 7.5 million pounds of thrust.

And the complicated plumbing required to control those engines.
The looming first stage of the Saturn V.
Mars Explorer Barbie.  I'm reasonably certain that pink spacesuit is going to clash horribly with
the surface of Mars.
Atlantis:  33 missions, 4848 Earth orbits.


Every heatproof tile on the Atlantis is numbered to indicate its position.
The red-hot ramp to the Re-entry section of the Atlantis exhibit.
Shout out to the Canadarm!!
EVA - Extra Vehicular Activity. 
The elite: the Astronauts' Hall of Fame.
  - Sid