CRAZY UNCLE SCOTT'S GRAVITY WELL | |
(it is hard to escape) | |
[email protected] | |
QUOTE OF THE ??DAY | |
"Somewhere near the | |
End they said you | |
Can't do this. | |
I said 'I can too.' | |
-- REM | |
ABOUT ME | |
I am interested in: | |
Computers | |
Ancient FORTRAN Programming Tutorial | |
Digital Electronics | |
REM(the band) | |
Radios | |
Rockets | |
Space Exploration | |
Soviet Space Stations | |
Mir | |
Salyut 6 | |
Salyut 7 | |
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REM SONGS AND LYRICS | |
There are a lot of good ones. | |
I'll start a little list. | |
Song(s) of the Day | |
1/12/2025 | |
Album: Around the Sun | |
Songs: Around the Sun | |
Aftermath | |
Leaving New York | |
FEATURE: "ONE PAGE BOOK REPORT" | |
TITLE: Analogia | |
AUTHOR: George Dyson | |
CHAPTER: Four; Voice of the Dolphins | |
MAIN CHARACTER(S): | |
Leo Szilard, Hungarian Physicist | |
Freddy De Hoffmann, founder General Atomics | |
Freeman Dyson, physicist, IAS | |
Ted Taylor | |
Stan Ulam | |
George Dyson | |
MINOR CHARACTERS: | |
Albert Einsein | |
Brian Dunne | |
Tom Wolfe | |
The Martians: | |
John von Neumann, IAS | |
Eugene Wigner, | |
Theodore von Karman, JPL | |
Edward Teller | |
J Robert Oppenheimer, IAS | |
Enrico Fermi, U of Chicago | |
Hans Bethe | |
Brian Dunne | |
PLACES | |
Hungary | |
Germany | |
London | |
Los Alamos | |
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | |
General Atomic / General Dynamics | |
Torrey Pines, California | |
La Jolla, California | |
Alburquerue, NM | |
THINGS | |
Einstein's Refridgerator | |
nuclear weapons | |
TRIGA reactor | |
Sputnik | |
Orion | |
book: Voice of the Dolphins | |
kayaks | |
IDEAS | |
thermodynamics | |
nuclear fission | |
pacifism | |
Mutually Ensured Destruction | |
smaller, better bombs | |
external combustion engines | |
Ulam-Teller device | |
"Saturn by 70" | |
NEWS | |
24 January 2025: Salyut 6 Visiting Crew 2 | |
01 January 2025 | |
I am the worst about diaries or taking | |
notes! | |
How many times have I started a website | |
(or even myspace :) or blog since 1994? | |
Several. I've cobbled stuff together in | |
Notepad several times over the last 30 | |
years for school groups, ham clubs, etc. | |
This is no different. But it's done with | |
Gopher Protocol. | |
The server is SDF.org ... A very cool | |
not-for-profit. Please check it out. | |
When was the last time you had a shell | |
account. | |
In fact, speaking of Gopher, One of the | |
first gopherspaces I ever saw was Kipp | |
Teague's stash of R.E.M. lyrics ! I could | |
browse Gopherspace from my dorm at Texas | |
A&M University at 2400 baud dial up to the | |
Terminal Server and then on to the student | |
use Unix machine, which I think was a Sun | |
server at the time. This was mostly text | |
in a menu driven interface. The rest was, | |
as they say, history. | |
Kipp still has the website below. | |
He's kinda retired now, but still on | |
Facebook I believe he said. | |
The Complete R.E.M. Lyrics Archive | |
URL:https://retroweb.com/rem/lyrics/index.html | |
JOURNAL | |
2025 | |
February | |
08: Hit a local coffee shop and the local | |
model railroad shop today. | |
07: Talked to a good friend of mine about | |
his model railroad ; it's exclusively Swiss | |
narrow gauge ( 'meter gauge') electric | |
mountain trains. | |
06: Worked on my web page. | |
Specifially collecting some data on the | |
European visitors to the Mir station. | |
01: Got a emulated (SIMH) CP/M machine | |
going on my Windows laptop. MS-BASIC | |
here I come. | |
Also, got DOSBOX going again. Wrote | |
some warm-up programs in C and ASM. | |
Of course, I can't forget GW-BASIC. | |
Located some emulators for the ET-3400 | |
and assorted 8080 systems. | |
What I really wanted was an easy | |
to use Heathkit H8 emulator. But | |
MAME and I just didn't get along. | |
2025 | |
January | |
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January 20th 2025 | |
From time to time, I like to fire OpenSCAD. | |
Back in December before the holidays kicked | |
into high gear, I was working on a little | |
"art project" where I marked waypoints | |
along Route 66 and displayed their | |
elevations. I'll have to print it out | |
and bring it to work. It'll remind me | |
to try and escape to the Mountains. Maybe | |
for good food, good coffee and ham radio ? | |
January 20th 2025 | |
Today I looked at Complier Explorer. | |
Really an interesting website. You can put | |
source code (I'm doing FORTRAN) in one pane | |
and get color coded assembly language in the | |
other pane. The color coding lets you match | |
things up almost line for line. And that is | |
what surprised me today. A simple loop in | |
F66 (What I would do routinely in BASIC) | |
like count up to 10 maps over just about | |
1:1 in assembler. | |
But, FORTRAN, after all, is the OG compiled | |
language. Before FORTRAN, you HAD to write | |
in assembly, or more likely and much worse, | |
machine code itself. | |
January 19th 2025 | |
More Fortran adventures. I think I am a | |
model rocket guy. I haven't seriously | |
built them since high school, but I think | |
them a lot. How I'd make them from house- | |
hold trash or 3D printed parts. Interesting | |
stuff. Not the typical paper towel tube | |
and card stock fin models. But different stuff. | |
Of course the same core program where I passed | |
different waypoints with the train could be | |
cobbled into a program where a new engine | |
could be ignited for some more vertical | |
distance. | |
Or so I think. I could tinker with the timing | |
on the engines to maintain a certain speed | |
or get max height. | |
Like any of this code, if you'd like to see | |
some of it, lemme know. | |
January 17th 2025 | |
More Fortran adventures. I wanted to work | |
more with Loops, an array and some more | |
complicated IF structures. I ended up with | |
a program where our train runs linearly from | |
Station A to Station Z like last time. | |
However, this time, it passes a series of | |
waypoints. The observer (us) knows the | |
distance to the previous waypoint and the | |
number of the next waypoint and the distance | |
to it. | |
I didn't bring over the throttle subroutines | |
yet. | |
Jan 12th 2025 | |
Something I've always followed is the Space | |
Program. | |
When I was a kid, the Space Shuttle was | |
big news. Either on the NBC Nightly News | |
at home in the evenings or on CNN in the | |
school library, I was there. | |
I'll never forget listening to my dad's | |
Bearcat scanner when Owen Garriot flew | |
by. Or when I would listen on my handheld | |
scanner or call the ISS on ARRL Field Day. | |
Right now I'm "into" the Soviet | |
Salyut 6 Space Station. Many "permament crews" | |
and "visiting" crews ( some from other countries | |
even ) came up to the station over it's lifetime. | |
While the Salyut 6/7 generation space stations | |
were not expandable, they were flexible in that | |
the stations were packed with experiments, | |
instruments and facilities for the crew. | |
Telescopes, furnaces, cameras, kitchen, restroom | |
and gym equipment to name just a few things on- | |
board the station. | |
The current crew's arrival Soyuz, an visting | |
crew's Soyuz and a Soyuz-derived Progress | |
freighter could be docked at once. | |
It's the Interkosmos missions with the | |
Soviet-bloc "guest cosmonaut" that interests | |
me the most. My hope is that these missions | |
with the "more European" cosmonauts maybe | |
better documented than those with all Soviet | |
crews. | |
Perhaps, the experiments were a little more | |
important. But perhaps these were just | |
"tourists" on sight-seeing propaganda missions. | |
I'll have to give a update. | |
Jan 11th 2025 | |
But something I've been tinkering on is | |
FORTRAN code. Just for fun. The gist is | |
you've got a train moving from Station A to | |
Station Z. There are reports each deltaT to | |
inform the passenger of elapsed time, distance | |
to station, distance from station, you know, the | |
vitals. There are functions to accelerate and | |
decellerate the train. Just models a linear | |
layout. | |
What I need to do soon is add "time to station" | |
information. And determine a scheduled time | |
of arrival. That would inform of the speed | |
the train needs to run. | |
Guess I was still thinking about a Z scale | |
desktop train layout. I think I just to want to | |
hear the soothing sound of the electric motors. | |
Do the power packs still buzz ? Do you still get | |
the smells of dust and sparks and | |
the smells of "something burning?" | |
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Jan 2nd 2025 | |
Howdy from vacation. | |
Actually, we're back now from a trip with | |
extended family to Branson. Some of the family | |
have babies. So in the wee hours between bedtime | |
and feeding time, I was, one night at least, | |
watching YouTube videos of different stuff as | |
the 'year end' videos drop. | |
Why do I think I need a Z scale train ? | |
Small enough to run around a monitor stand or a | |
small Christmas Tree on my desk, they might be. | |
Then again, the z scale is super small, to the | |
point that the train is hard to get on the | |
track and couple together. But not so small | |
they don't make DCC Decoders for them. | |
We'll have to see if I can get a deal on one. | |