Obama is a flippin’ idiot with absolutely no vision…or, perhaps the wrong vision…

Obama a little confused about today’s state.

“NASA has lost focus and is no longer associated with inspiration,” he said. “I don’t think our kids are watching the space shuttle launches. It used to be a remarkable thing. It doesn’t even pass for news anymore.”

WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT?!?!?!

No longer associated with inspiration?!?! They’re working to head back to the moon and then, beyond that, Mars!! He’s either a flippin’ idiot, or he knows exactly what he’s doing–taking inspiration away from everyone by killing off the space effort.

I thought Democrats were all about social programs…the space program is the biggest there is.

I was totally taken by surprise today. I installed OS X Leopard on my MacBook Pro. It looks purty slick and everything. There are some pretty neat new features. It’s basically their answer to Vista…or perhaps Vista is the answer to Leopard *shrugs* Leopard was released a few months before Vista, so we’ll say that Vista is the answer to Leopard 😉

Anyway, I fired up WoW not too long ago. In IF, I was getting an average of 60ish FPS. In the Outlands, an average of 30FPS. After installing Leopard, I averaged 80FPS in IF and maxed out at 122FPS!! Geez, that’s fast! In OS X Tiger, I was getting pretty much the same framerates I had been getting in Vista. It doesn’t mean all that much, since the refresh rate is 60Hz…better to be over than under, though! And I also averaged somewhere between 57-60FPS in the Outlands…hehe…in Linux, I averaged 15FPS and in Vista about 20FPS.

Apple knows how to do it right…they make an OS more efficient rather than less 😉

So, I was reading today about the Large Binocular Telescope in AZ. It’s pretty frickin’ amazing. It’s essentially a gigantic pair of binoculars, obviously from the name. It has a primary mirror diameter of nearly 8.5 meters, and a focal ratio of F/1.142!! The light-gathering capabilities of this beastie are enough to make any self-respecting geek drool.

One of its first images were of NGC 2770, a galaxy that’s 102 million light years away from us.

Pretty frickin’ astounding. I wouldn’t mind turning this thing to Gliese 581, just to see exactly what I could see.

I handled a MacBook Air today. Pretty flimsy, if you ask me. I felt like I could easily break it. The MacBook Pro is, by far, more durable-feeling. I wouldn’t mind putting a solid state drive in my MBP, of course, as you can with the MacBook Air…but, it’ll probably be a good long while before you can find a 120GB SSD for under $1K 😛

It snowed! There was at least 1/4″ of snow (if even that much) on the ground as of this morning which, of course, disappeared by about 10am or so. They were their typical doom-and-gloom selves on the radio & tv in these parts, predicting 2″…which would, of course, thoroughly close the fine town of Huntsville for a week (I exaggerate, but not by much).

Tonight, Ruthie and I shall be playing a bit on a Wii that her neighbors have. It should be quite smashing–though, it’d never ever hope to replace my 360…video games are just so purty in 720p+ 🙂 Still, I think the Wii certainly has great fun value…you can’t find the likes of Mario Party in the XBox world.

Cubs won one today against AZ and also lost against Oakland in split-squad action. They are on WGN today and tomorrow. Finally, some baseball action…even if it’s not for real yet 😀

It’s finally another long weekend. w00t! This one should be a good one. Ruthie’s mom is in town. All the girls (Ruthie, her mom and my mom) had lunch yesterday. Who knows what a time they had, making fun of me 😉 hehe.

Today, all of us are going to the Space & Rocket Center. It should be a total hoot. I haven’t been there in a year or so. They’ve recently completed the Davidson Center for Space Exploration. It seems to be becoming the Apollo wing of the museum–it has the Saturn V that was once outside like a beached whale hanging from the ceiling. They’ve done a spectacular job of restoring, from what I’ve seen of it from a distance. I think they have a few other Apollo items there, as well, and are planning on moving in some more like the Apollo 16 command module and the lunar lander module.

After that, some LAN action 😀 My bro was going to come, but he’s having issues with Clear Channel and pay checks. They’d best stop trying to screw him, lest he take his mad leet production skills elsewhere 😛

I saw what might be the most beautiful picture of the ISS today from NASA’s site.

So, I’m sure everyone’s heard of the NIU shootings. Terrible tragedy.

Well, it turns out that his father, Robert Kazmierczak, was my dad’s best man.