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Right Angle: Backstage 04/04/23

Scott sheds, Bill talks explosions, gunfire and airplanes, Steve head fakes, flash floods, tornadoes, weddings and other disasters.

Scott sheds, Bill talks explosions, gunfire and airplanes, Steve head fakes, flash floods, tornadoes, weddings and other disasters, Scott discovers Tetris, Starship launch is nearing… all this and so much less on this week’s edition of Right Angle: Backstage, made possible by the generosity, wisdom and excellent taste shown by YOU.

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Many years ago, my civilian employer assembled 10 of us employees and 5 instructors at the Regional Office for a 2-week training course. The last day, they took 20 POLAROID class “pictures.” An instructor finally said, “I’ve been smiling so long, my teeth are dry.” I said,. “That’s OK. Just put them back in the glass.” LOL

Interesting you mentioned Limon. Our family drove through there the day after a tornado wiped out the trailer park there just south of the highway.

In the KC area there is a distinction between ‘tornado watch’ and ‘tornado warning’. Watch translates to the weather is disposed to developing severe weather including tornados while ‘warning’ refers to an actual event. There are ‘tornado watchers’ who track the tornado providing up to the minute/second details, the location, direction, severity and which towns or cities are in the direct path of the tornado.

Deflagration .vs. Detonation, prior is Subsonic .vs. latter supersonic pressure wave. Note energy (pressure felt) is a function of velocity SQAURED!

Scott, I believe that trimmer (Edit: with) a grab-it bag was called a FlowBee. Not sure on the spelling. It was a hair cutter you attached to your vacuum hose. It must have been a Ronco product. 😂

Those are a great idea with a horrid execution. The trimmer is built like a rotary lawnmower! It pulls the hair loose as much as cuts it!
I have seen, however, pro barbers who have suction hoses attached to quality clippers. I believe you can <edit>buy an adapter kit to attach a vacuum to a good quality hair clipper.
Just don’t use a FlowBee. Ever. Seriously… Just don’t.

Takes me back to my first computer a Heathkit H8 computer with 32 K of RAM and programs including Basic were on cassette tape I also got the video terminal no graphics just letters and numbers. I have played that StarTrek game Bill.

Me too on the Star Trek game. I got so addicted to it that I would sneak into the company’s office after hours and play it when we got our first computer. I was the assistant manager and had a key. My dad was the boss so I wasn’t really taking any risk but I couldn’t wait for the office to close every day so I could go fight Klingons, on a ASCII screen with no graphics.

Sure was. The computer I was playing it on was top of the line for that day and age and with software cost a serious chunk of cash.

It really, really irritated my dad that the best use I could find for it was to run Star Trek in ASCII.

Did one of the RA from last week not post on the site? I see Backstage and then two other episodes; Nashville and Make It Stop.
Oh, and Scott if you are reading, this episode of Backstage is available on YT, I just checked to see if the missing RA was there.
Last week’s Backstage is as well.

6 year old me sitting in an airplane for the first time watching the wing change shape prior to take off and then in the air directly led to 20 year old me sitting in a class room learning how to optimize the shape of an airfoil and understanding Bernoulli’s equation to wanting to build the habitat shown below and having lunch in a NASA cafeteria on Jan 28, 1986 and deciding that day I needed to rethink my career path.
But it all started on a flight from LGA to Orlando and me staring bug-eyed at the wings moving.

28 Jan 1986 was a terrible day for me. I was in the US Navy, working the flight line at a Naval Station in Nevada. We were between ops evolutions, and I kept sneaking into the air terminal (for Caps flights) to watch the shuttle launch on the TV they had in the waiting room.
I knew what time the launch was supposed to take place, but I was late. I didn’t worry about it, I was going to be just as happy to see the bird fly.
I got into the terminal, and there’s a big fireball on the screen and nobody’s saying anything. I asked the Airman “What the Hell happened?!”
“They blew it up…”
I said “They can’t Range-Safety it, that’s a manned flight!”
Work pretty much stopped for a while, until my AOC came in a rousted us all out to catch airplanes.

We’re detonating Atomic weapons for movie special effects? Wow. If only that was the ultimate fate of the remaining doomsday bombs. I hope this doesn’t result in people getting comfortable with them.

I get your point, don’t see how anyone could get ‘comfortable’ with thermonuclear weapons and … There are people who are comfortable with a geriatric, senile nincompoop having his finger on the trigger to those weapons so … No bet.

I was in a house near the governor’s mansion in Buckhead in the 70’s when a tornado came through. I think it was a category 2. The sky was dark green and it sounded just like a big train coming, just like everybody says everywhere.
Also have a house on the panhandle of Florida right on the water and have sat through a category 1-2 hurricane and regretted it. You think “What could happen? People ride these out all the time.” Then you’re sitting there calling yourself a dumb bunny as the bullet proof windows are getting pummeled.

If you do a live stream, make sure it’s on Rumble. I chatted with “chrisrumble” today on Bongino’s live stream. He’s throwing money at streamers by crashing the stream. I asked him to hook you guys up with a private channel for this show, but I think he’d left the stream by then.

Being from Pa, I never said wutter…lol. My first flight sim was on a Ti-99, and it was on cassette. No scenery at all, just the data and gauges..lol.

Not quite Steve. Besides the fact that bullets aren’t made of lead anymore…the bullet still remains, it just drops. I couldn’t explain it as well as the MythBusters could.

I’m taking a bit of a risk coming here to watch this. I imagine you’ve been read in, but Avast antivirus falsely identified this website as being infected with a phishing virus. They said they corrected it, but it failed. So I had to add the site as an exception.
I’m pretty sure I ticked off the Clinton’s…tagging ole Bill in this…lol…
(Now on with the show!)

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