Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Hubble decision

Hubble decision

I'm sitting here watching NASA TV, with the Big Damn Press Conference. They sure are taking their sweet time getting around to announcing the decision... OK Mike Griffin just started talking... and they definitely are going to add a Hubble servicing mission the shuttle launch manifest. I'm sure there will be lots of commentary about this among the various space blogs today, so I will be assembling summaries of these comments in an update or two later on.

Update: Well, most of the other space geek blogs have commented on the decision by saying only that the mission is going to happen. Astroprof points out what makes this Hubble repair mission different from other shuttle missions:
Missions to the International Space Station have the option of hanging around there until help arrives if the shuttle is seriously damaged in liftoff. That is not an option for missions to HST ... The Vehicle Assembly Building is large enough to support operations needed to prepare two shuttles for launch. NASA may choose to delay slightly the modifications necessary to pad 39B until after the HST servicing mission. That would permit a backup shuttle could be ready to launch on a rescue mission if needed.
The Hubble repair mission should happen sometime around May, 2008. If there are any problems that would prevent safe re-entry of the space shuttle performing that mission, a second shuttle would be dispatched on a rescue mission. That would mark the first time ever that NASA had two shuttles in orbit at the same time.

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Saturday, October 28, 2006

how bizarre is that

how bizarre is that

Well, it looks like my blog has gone back to normal. So, what did I do to fix it, you ask?

Absolutely nothing.

Yesterday, I still had no sidebar. Today poof there it is, like magic. Of course, by the time I post this, it could be all screwed up again, so what do I know?

I guess this means that I should start blogging regularly again.

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Friday, October 27, 2006

Does this make sense to anyone?

Does this make sense to anyone?

Last year, Universal Studios enlisted the help of the Firefly fan base to promote the movie Serenity. Joss Whedon himself stated that if it wasn't for the Firefly fans' support, the movie would never have been made.

I was one of those fans, and I received a special invitation (along with a few thousand of my closest Browncoat friends) to review the film on my blog prior to full release. The film was further promoted - largely by the fan base - through the tactic of guerilla marketing.

And now, one of those fans, who goes by the online handle of 11th hour, has been emailed a cease-and-desist order by Universal Studios, along with a demand for US9000ドル and threats of a 150000ドル lawsuit. This order is about original artwork that 11th hour sells based on Firefly and Serenity. In effect, she is still taking part in the guerilla marketing campaign, which so boosted the revenues Universal made from bums in the seats at theaters and sales of DVDs and other merchandise.

In other words, she has been doing for Firefly what Andy Warhol did for Campbell's Soup - promoting it through her original artwork. Whereas Warhol did the soup can image merely to create art for art's sake, 11th hour has been doing it to promote and hopefully increase Universal's Firefly and Serenity DVD sales.

Memo to movie studios that use guerilla marketing campaings, and use the fan base to promote your product: do not bite the hand that feeds you so very, very well. If you rely on the fans themselves to promote your work, then don't get all pissy if they actually, you know, promote your work. Instead, accept it for the free advertising that it is.

Otherwise, you may find yourself facing a backlash.

One of these days, I hope that movie studios, TV networks and the like realize that the internet is not taking revenue away from them, but is instead a potential cash cow that they are not utilizing effectively. Universal did use the internet very effectively last year through the essentially free promotion they got for the movie Serenity, but heavy-handed tactics like this have the potential to undo a lot of the effectiveness of such promotions in the future. After all, who wants to participate in free guerilla marketing for a film studio if they think it will only get them sued?

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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Life and water?

Life and water?

A new study suggests that the instruments on the Viking lander, which were supposed to look for the presence of life on Mars, apparently were not sensitive enough to detect life on Mars-like areas of the Earth which are known to have bacterial life. And the image below, taken by Mars Odyssey, shows what looks to be a lake on Mars.


Something tells me that we're not getting the whole story about the red planet, not by a long shot.

Update: This paper by Dr. Gil Levin goes into further detail about the shortcomings of the gas chromatograph mass spectrometer (GCMS), which have now been shown to be not sensitive enough to have found life even in Mars-like areas of Earth where life is known to exist. The GCMS results were used to discredit the results of the Labelled Release (LR) experiment on the Viking landers, which had indeed found evidence of microbial life. Since the LR experiment found evidence of microbial life and the GCMS was not sensitive enough to disprove the LR results, we must accept the results of the LR experiment: that there was indeed evidence of microbial activity on Mars in 1976. Whether that life is Martian or whether it piggybacked on the Viking landers themselves, I don't know.

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Monday, October 23, 2006

what a long strange trip it's been

what a long strange trip it's been

After spending three days tearing what's left of my hair out over the flakey behaviour of my blog template, I think things may slowly be progressing back towards normal. Well, relatively normal for this blog anyhow. I have been seriously considering moving everything from this blog over to the new Blogger Beta. Of course, that will require a ton of work to move 850+ blog posts, and many hours of fiddling with the template (as the Beta version handles style sheets very differently from regular old Blogger), and worst of all it would require changing the URL of the blog. The PITA factor for all of this would be huge, so I guess I'll see how things go over the next week or so, and make a decision next weekend.

In the meantime I hope to resume more regular blogging. Sorry that I haven't been posting too much stuff here lately; I have been sort of busy with real life. The last few weeks have been kind of crazy around here, but it looks like things are starting to return to the normal dull roar.

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Saturday, October 21, 2006

weird

weird

OK, I finally managed to republish the blog template, but I'm still getting strange problems with the way this blog displays. To make matters worse, I can't even access the archives, and it appears that I may have lost over three years of blogging. This is starting to edge beyond aggravating. Hopefully I can get this straightened out very soon.

Update: In desperation, I have completely wiped out my blog template and replaced it with one of the Blogger-supplied ones. It looks like I'm going to have to tinker with this over the weekend. What a pain in the posterior.

Update 2: It looks like Blogger's servers are having problems interpreting scripts. I have a lot of java scripts on this blog, with the various cartoons and sudoku puzzle and Google ads and blogrolls. I'm going to fire off an email to the folks at Blogger and see if they can get it figured out.

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Friday, October 20, 2006

what in the bloody hell

what in the bloody hell

Strange things have been happening lately on this blog. Sometimes the footer (sudoku puzzle, comic strips) doesn't show up. Sometimes there is only a partial sidebar. Sometimes the sidebar doesn't display at all. This started happening about a week or so ago. Have other Blogspot blogs been experiencing similar problems? Has Google AdSense changed their scripts completely? Has a coronal mass ejection fried Blogger's servers? Do I ask enough stupid questions?

I hadn't made any changes to the blog template before these weird problems started showing up; I did notice that the sudoku website had changed their scripts slightly, and I fixed that today. However, even with that fix in place I am getting intermittent errors in the display of the blog. It wouldn't be so bad if the errors were consistent, but there seems to be no rhyme or reason to it; one minute the blog looks fine, and ten minutes later it is missing half the content. What gives?

Update: Apparently the original problem occurred when the sudoku puzzle page changed their script. Then when I installed the fix to that, Blogger stalled while it was halfway through publishing the new template. I am considering switching over to Blogger Beta to get around this, but I've seen some horror stories about losing all the html in the template. I'll keep fighting with it for now, and then I may bite the bullet and go beta.

more bizarreness: I finally managed to republish the entire blog, but there are still weird things going on. I have viewed the source code for the main page, and sometimes the source code suddenly ends in the middle of the comic strips, sometimes it ends in the middle of the buttons in the sidebar, sometimes it ends in other random spots... and where the source code ends changes at random, without my having made any changes at all to the blog template. If I click on an individual post, I can see the cartoons and the whole sidebar - sometimes. This is starting to really freak me out.

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