Fart Fan should be on the bill too.Space Toilet Catastrophe sounds like a needlessly tedious post-hardcore/math rock act on a local bill with 8 bands. They’re on right between Meat Kazoo and TJ Fartmaxxing.
NASA has been an easy target for budget cuts for decades. I worked at JSC for a number of years in the 90s and it was sad to watch the manned space program wither on the vine, especially after growing up in Houston during its glory days in the 60s. I had to depart to greener pastures for self-preservation.If we put as much effort into the space program as we do making war, we would have populated the solar system by now.
I wish I had stayed, but the contractor of the month (Cimarron, this time) took over our group and cut benefits, etc. Still, I should have stayed. Yeah, it occasionally sucked, but not nearly as bad as big oil and gas corporations, and being a part of NASA was beyond satisfying. Most of the people I worked with eventually got laid off and replaced by fresh-outs to cut salary costs. My ex has been there for 36 years now, transitioning to a federal job from a contractor.NASA has been an easy target for budget cuts for decades. I worked at JSC for a number of years in the 90s and it was sad to watch the manned space program wither on the vine, especially after growing up in Houston during its glory days in the 60s. I had to depart to greener pastures for self-preservation.
We've been up to no good past 50 years...First image - Apollo 17, 1972
Second image - Artemis II, 2026
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I had a similar experience circa '94. The push was to enable minority-owned businesses. I was working for Lockheed at the time and we laid off a bunch of folks, with pre-arranged interviews with one of those contractors. They showed up to work the next day with a new badge, fewer benefits, and loss of seniority and vacation time. Sat in the same desk, doing the same job with fewer perks. I managed to avoid that, but it was clear where we were headed, so I bolted for the commercial world. Last time I was in Clear Lake visiting friends/family a few years back, those buildings were still vacant. Hopefully that's not the case anymore.I wish I had stayed, but the contractor of the month (Cimarron, this time) took over our group and cut benefits, etc. Still, I should have stayed. Yeah, it occasionally sucked, but not nearly as bad as big oil and gas corporations, and being a part of NASA was beyond satisfying. Most of the people I worked with eventually got laid off and replaced by fresh-outs to cut salary costs. My ex has been there for 36 years now, transitioning to a federal job from a contractor.
Interesting comparison between a 60s film camera and a modern digital camera. The pixel density in the digital has gotten beyond what was achievable by film granularity. The 60s shot is still pretty impressive and shows how much the lens optics matter.Earthrise, Apollo 17, December 1972
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Earthset, Artemis II, April 2026
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