The Pledge of Allegiance…

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In 1970 I taught first grade at Hubbard Woods Elementary School in Winnetka, Illinois. At that time we taught a type of reading called ITA, Initial Teaching Alphabet. With a 1-to-1 sound/symbol relationship, a child can write any word that they can sound out. Granted, the words may look like gibberish; however, they are the actual phonetic equivalents of each spoken word. Many students who learned to read via ITA had atrocious spelling when they converted to the normal English language; but, what amazing

Generic school photo from the years before  PCs, iPods, and iPhones

creativity flowed from children unrestricted by our cumbersome grammar and spelling. Who knows—maybe Spellcheck was invented by someone who learned to read using the Initial Teaching Alphabet!

38 years ago I asked my students to write out something they recited daily, the “Pledge of Allegiance.” Below is one I’ve saved all these years, and, since our Presidential campaign is in full swing, I offer it to you today (in recognizable spelling):

“I pledge a legions to the flag of the United snakes of America, and to the Republicans for which it stands, one nation under God, invisible, with Liv or Lee and just us for all.”

 I hope the writer of the above realizes that today we have more than Republicans (the school was located in an upper class neighborhood. More important, I hope we all realize that we are NOT Republicans, Democrats, Green Party, Libertarians, Progressives, Black, White, Brown, Green, Purple, male, female, undecided, Catholic, Christian, Evangelical, Jewish, Moslem, Buddhist, Hindu, Jain, agnostic, or atheist—we are Americans and we MUST work together to renew our faith in our country, its leadership, and to refocus our amazing potential for good.

“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisble, with liberty and justice for all.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pledge_of_Allegiance

In case you haven’t heard…

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Mojave Air and Spaceport, California 

July 28th 2008 

 

Virgin Founder, Sir Richard Branson and SpaceShipOne designer, Burt Rutan, today pulled back the 

hangar doors on the new WhiteKnightTwo (WK2) carrier aircraft that will ferry SpaceShipTwo and 

thousands  of  private  astronauts,  science  packages  and  payload  on  the  first  stage  of  the  Virgin 

Galactic sub‐orbital space experience. 

  

The rollout represents another major milestone in Virgin Galactic’s quest to launch the world’s first 

private, environmentally benign, space access system for people, payload and science.  

Christened “EVE” in honor of Sir Richard’s mother, who performed the official naming ceremony, 

WK2 is both visually remarkable and represents ground‐breaking aerospace technology. It is the 

world’s largest all carbon composite aircraft and many of its component parts have been built using 

composite materials for the very first time. At 140 ft, the wing spar is the longest single carbon 

composite aviation component ever manufactured.  

Driven by a demanding performance specification set by Virgin Galactic, WK2 has a unique heavy lift, 

high  altitude  capability  and  an  open  architecture  driven  design  which  provides  for  maximum 

versatility in the weight, mass and volume of its payload potential. It has the power, strength and 

maneuverability to provide for pre space‐flight, positive G force and zero G astronaut training as well 

as a lift capability which is over 30% greater than that represented by a fully crewed SpaceShipTwo. 

The vehicle has a maximum altitude over 50,000 ft and its U.S. coast‐to‐coast range will allow the 

spaceship to be ferried on long duration flights. 

An all carbon composite vehicle of this size represents a giant leap for a material technology that has 

already  been  identified  as  a  key  contributor  to  the  increasingly  urgent  requirement  by  the 

commercial aviation sector for dramatically more fuel efficient aircraft. Powered by four Pratt and 

Whitney PW308A engines, which are amongst the most powerful, economic and efficient available, 

WK2 is a mold breaker in carbon efficiency and the epitome of 21st century aerospace design and 

technology. 

The twin fuselage and central payload area configuration allow for easy access to WK2 and to the 

spaceship  for  passengers  and  crew;  the  design  also  aids  operational  efficiencies  and  turnaround 

times. WK2 will be able to support up to four daily space flights, is able to carry out both day and 

night time operations and is equipped with a package of highly advanced avionics. 

Large numbers of VIP’s, media and more than 100 fully signed‐up future Virgin Galactic astronauts 

flew into Mojave for the rollout onboard a new Airbus A320 aircraft specially chartered from Virgin 

America, the youngest and most efficient US domestic airline, which launched to great acclaim in 

2007.  

Rutan’s Scaled Composites facility has been strictly out of bounds whilst design and construction has 

been underway, but guests today were additionally given a tantalizing preview of SpaceShipTwo, 

clearly visible but heavily shrouded and well on its way to completion, in the smaller of Scaled’s two 

hangars awaiting its own rollout in 2009. This will be scheduled once WK2 is at the appropriate stage 

in its extensive test program, which has already begun with ground tests; it is expected to take its first 

flight in the fall of 2008.  The flight test program will be comprehensive even before SpaceShipTwo is 

carried as a payload for the first time in 2009.  

Commenting on the rollout, Burt Rutan, Founder of Scaled Composites said:  

“WhiteKnightTwo represents the apogee of the application of carbon composites to aerospace and 

all of us at Scaled are tremendously excited at the capabilities of the Mothership for SpaceShipTwo. I 

believe the vehicle will be developed and sold for a variety of launch applications beyond the initial 

requirements of our launch customer, Virgin Galactic.  We have set up a new business jointly with 

Virgin, The Spaceship Company (TSC), to develop these vehicles and we very much hope that its 

efficiency  will  herald  a  wake  up  call  to  the  aerospace  industry  and  the  necessity  of  using  new 

materials and technologies in the future. “ 

Sir Richard Branson, Founder of Virgin Galactic added:   “As usual, Burt and the Scaled team have created a beauty and this is a very proud day for us all.  The 

rollout of WhiteKnightTwo takes the Virgin Galactic vision to the next level and continues to provide 

tangible evidence that this most ambitious of projects is not only for real but is making tremendous 

progress towards our goal of safe commercial operation.  

Virgin  Galactic  is  central  to  our  ambition  at  Virgin  to  become  the  world’s  leading  group  in  the 

operation of energy and environmentally efficient transportation, in the air, on the ground and in 

space.  We arrived here this morning on an aircraft operated by Virgin America, who run the most fuel 

efficient commercial fleet in the US, to roll out what by most definitions, is the most energy efficient 

aircraft in history.  We are naming it EVE after my Mother, Eve Branson but also because it represents 

a first and a new beginning, the chance for our ever growing group of future astronauts and other 

scientists and payload specialists to see our world in a completely new light. I for one can’t wait!” 

An all carbon composite vehicle of this size represents a giant leap for a material technology that has 

already  been  identified  as  a  key  contributor  to  the  increasingly  urgent  requirement  by  the 

commercial aviation sector for dramatically more fuel efficient aircraft. Powered by four Pratt and 

Whitney PW308A engines, which are amongst the most powerful, economic and efficient available, 

WK2 is a mold breaker in carbon efficiency and the epitome of 21st century aerospace design and 

technology. 

 

The twin fuselage and central payload area configuration allow for easy access to WK2 and to the 

spaceship  for  passengers  and  crew;  the  design  also  aids  operational  efficiencies  and  turnaround 

times. WK2 will be able to support up to four daily space flights, is able to carry out both day and 

night time operations and is equipped with a package of highly advanced avionics. 

 

Large numbers of VIP’s, media and more than 100 fully signed‐up future Virgin Galactic astron

When I met Eve!

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I tried to think of a catchy title using words like “Wow!” or “Amazing” or “Incredible”. First of all those aren’t catchy words; in addition, they are overused; and third, they don’t adequately describe the exhiliration, the awe, and excitement I felt when I first saw Eve. Eve is very young and is the prodigy of Burt Rutan and Bob Morgan. She is sleek, sexy and a Virgin! Despite her youth she is already a mother. Immaculate conception? Hardly!

Who is Eve? Her full name is VMS Eve and she is Virgin Galactic’s new mothership! Introduced in late July to the press and to Astronauts who have already made a reservation to experience Space, Eve and I met on August 15th. As one of the 47 original Accredited Space Agents in the US and 1 of fewer than 100 ASA’s worldwide, Virgin Galactic flew us to Mojave, California to view firsthand the new mothership. By the way, Eve was named after Sir Richard Branson’s mother, Eve!

We landed at Scaled Composites and were greeted and hosted by Burt Rutan, winner of the Ansari X Prize in 2004. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Rutan. We met Bob Morgan, lead engineer for the project (who, as a young child, lived for a very short time in my home town, Highland Park, Il), several other important team members and Brian Binnie, test pilot, who flew Spaceship1 on her second flight to Space, securing the Ansari X Prize.

In addition to the excitement of watching history in the making, I was struck by the humility of all the team. When Burt, Bob, and Brian did Q & A with us, they talked in plain English. They stressed the team effort and how all participants are familiar with all phases of the design, build, and soon-to-happen testing. I was inspired by the lack of ego and the sense of true community.

I had my picture taken with Eve and as soon as I get it, I’ll post it here! Meanwhile, here are 2 photos—one from the initial rollout in July and one of all of the ASA’s on August 15th!

Branson, Rutan and VMS EveEve and me!  

My Review of Travel Sox Compression Sock

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What a find! No more swollen legs!!!!!!!

By The Traveling King from Overland Park, KS on 8/12/2008

 

5out of 5

Sizing: Feels true to size

Pros: Durable, Soft, Comfortable, Fits great, Amazing, Attractive Design, Breathable

Best Uses: Travel

Describe Yourself: Casual, High End, Career

On long plane flights my legs would cramp and swell. No more!!! I wore them on a 15 hour flight and had no trouble whatsoever. I also wore them on days we did a lot of walking just because they felt so good! A month later I wore them on another long flight and, once again, nirvana!

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Leaving on a jet plane…

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Friday, August 15th, marks a big day for me and several other ASA’s (Accredited Space Agents)! We will be flown to Mojave, California, to the home of Burt Rutan’s Scaled Composites to view Virgin Galactic’s newly unveiled mothership, VMS Eve (named after Sir Richard Branson’s mother).

ASAs from around the world will gather for a morning of training in Las Vegas, followed by a charter flight to Mojave Spaceport/Airport and our first up close and personal inspection of this amazing aircraft, whose existence brings space tourism out of “Future” and into “Now!” It’s tangible, it’s real, and I’d be happy to help you reserve a seat on the Enterprise to visit our newest exotic destination, Space!

Now hear this!!!

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virgingalactic400.jpgTune in Tuesday, August 12th, at 10:00 AM to the Walt Bodine Show 89.3 FM, KCUR when I’ll discuss space tourism!!!

I just checked the website, www.kcur.org , and noticed that the topic for Tuesday’s show is “odd” jobs. Unusual, perhaps—cutting edge, most definitely—but, “odd”???? Maybe they are just describing me and not what I do—you think?

Okay, let’s compare our results!

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A couple of posts ago, I invited you to play a game, “Cout the SUVs and Minivans”. On Monday I forgot to count; yesterday, on my way to work I counted 19 vehicles and 18 of them had only 1 passenger. Today, returning from lunch, I began counting again and discovered 2 out of 11 vehicles had more than one passenger.

Some of the reasons I’ve heard to justify driving big gas guzzlers are:  1) I have to drive my kids to school; 2) I haul things; 3) It snows a lot and I feel more secure with a big 4-wheel drive vehicle; 4) If it works for the military, it works for me (Hello! Have you noticed their Hummers are old, decrepit, and break down regularly???); 5) I don’t want to be hurt in a car crash.

I confess I owned a “I have to take my son to school-mobile” 10 years ago. I even knew back then that the public reason made no sense—I had one child to transport! Also, unless my child was the progeny of the Jolly Green Giant or King Kong, he could probably fit in most regular sized cars. Last, I must have had a really good reason to trade in my Saab convertible for a Toyota 4-Runner, right?

So, here are some truths behind the given reasons for owning a gas guzzler: 1) I want to fit in (i.e. “keep up with the Jones” syndrome—guilty as charged!); 2) I am independently wealthy and have no care about the cost of fuel; 3) I will be dead before the damage to our environment is felt (i.e. the “I am selfish” syndrome); 4) I am a multiple spouse in a pluralistic community and have to schlep 20 kids at a time.

Lonesome George is no longer lonesome!!!

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The last remaining Pinta Island giant tortoiseI’ve had the pleasure of meeting Lonesome George twice.  He resides in the Galapagos and has chosen bachelorhood for years. Now the great news is that Lonesome George is about to lose the “lone”!

Read on:

http://www.galapagos.org/2008/index.php?id=139

Try this game!!!

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MinivanPorsche CayenneOn Monday join me in a counting game. Here are the rules: When you are outside, looking outside, driving around, walking, jogging—just somewhere where you interact with the world besides on your computer—count how many SUV’s and minivans you see AND add a second column: how many have only one person in the car?

On my next post, I’ll share my score for this game! Later!


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