
Unusual moonset this morning in Taos Canyon: the sunrise was so pink-intense, it went beyond the western horizon…
Canon 7D 70-200 at 150mm, 1/800 sec f/8 ISO 3200

Unusual moonset this morning in Taos Canyon: the sunrise was so pink-intense, it went beyond the western horizon…
Canon 7D 70-200 at 150mm, 1/800 sec f/8 ISO 3200
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Busking, Taos-style!
Today I read for maybe the 10,000th time an assertion that supporters of Bernie Sanders are unrealistic, that Bernie Sanders supporters will all be disappointed if they elect him because he won’t be able to bring the change he’s promising, that Bernie Sanders’ policies will be “just another example of Democrats making promises they can’t keep,” and so on and so forth. And I’d like to briefly dispel a misconception about people who support Bernie Sanders as the next president of the United States:
We’re not stupid.
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Well said, Wayne.
“Do good work” – Virgil Ivan “Gus” Grissom
This January 30 has been designated ‘Remembrance Day’ in honor of the astronauts who lost their lives in the Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia accidents.
It is altogether fitting that we remember their dedication, bravery, and sacrifice.
But it is not enough to partake of fuzzy emotional sentiments about loss; nor is should our remembrance day devolve into a contest of ‘I remember exactly where I was when I heard’ stories.
For those of us engaged in pushing back the space frontier it means we must work to learn something from those accidents; lessons which will keep us from adding a future catastrophe to the list for some remembrance days to come.
So I ask you: what did you learn?
How about this: Pure oxygen atmosphere in a space craft may be necessary but the entire process should be approached cautiously; ignition…
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