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Ep 519 Dolby

Jul17
by vonluckner on July 17, 2012 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Chatter

In but four days we’ll be manning our booth at the Castro Valley 2012 Pride Rally, with Elle Skinner of The Littlest Elle a hop and a skip away! It promises to be a fine afternoon out under the sky, so join us and have yourself A Time!
Oh, and while we’re on the topic of Things One Ought To Do, Astrid Johannsen is having a fund drive to get up enough money to publish the first volume of Absolutely True Tales of Lesbian Drama. Both in terms of its art and story, it is a webcomic worth checking out, and I’ve always wanted to have a physical copy to hold in my hands and loan about, so do check it out!
– Count Dolby von Luckner

Episode 519: Rocket Surgery

Jul17
by chapeau on July 17, 2012 at 12:02 am
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Episode 519: Rocket Surgery

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Ep 518 Geoff

Jul12
by Geoff on July 12, 2012 at 3:50 pm
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This has very little to do with today’s comic, but here is a video that features Calvin Coolidge fighting mummies.
I liked it, but then, I’m pretty much predisposed to like such things.
–Geoff

Episode 518: V-2 Vengeance

Jul12
by chapeau on July 12, 2012 at 12:02 am
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Episode 518

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Ep 517 Dolby

Jul10
by vonluckner on July 10, 2012 at 12:02 am
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A few personal announcements before getting on to more Space Travel talk! First, my other comic, The Vocate, just celebrated its 100th Episode, so if you’re of a mind to read some bad Latin and medieval theology, swing on by!
Second, I have an essay in the upcoming (August 1) issue of The Freethinker, Britain’s oldest publication of a skeptical turn. It’s about the tradition of atheist literature up to now and why perhaps we might have to wait a bit longer yet for the great atheist novel to emerge, so do check it on out – plus, right now they’re running a story on “Doctor Who: Humanist Hero?” which is bound to be of interest to a few of y’all.
Now, Wernher von Braun. I’ve already talked a good deal about his place in my life and how, weighing everything that I know in the balance, I still can say that I have tremendous admiration for what he stood for and did. Fundamentally, my loyalty goes to those few figures who have been able to make this country think in the broadest terms, not just of our own personal momentary satisfaction, but of the ultimate destiny of our species. What might we do and what must we do if all of the brilliance and beauty of our past – its mistakes as well – are not to be unceremoniously snuffed out a few billion years hence by a Sun Beyond Caring?
The number of people who have been able to maintain our focus for any length of time on this scale of perspective are few. Jules Verne, Ray Bradbury, Carl Sagan, George Lucas, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and, perhaps most importantly in terms of combining an ability to fire the public imagination with the practical knowledge to see it through, Wernher von Braun. The Engineer Who Could Talk to People – an endangered species at the best of times, and worth preserving in our memory.
– Count Dolby von Luckner

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