Category: long story short

  • Yad Vashem moonscape image

    “The moon landscape depicted in Petr Ginz’s drawing attests to his aspiration to reach a place from where the earth, which threatened his life, could be seen from a secure range.” (from Holocaust-era Art from Yad Vashem’s Collection sent into space with Israeli Astronaut)

  • Insane conspiracy theories

    I suppose it was inevitable that the frootbats would crawl out of the woodwork almost immediately with conspiracy theories about the shuttle disaster, in this case claiming that it was a deliberate act of self-sabotage in order to provide distracting news coverage during the ramp-up to war in Iraq. And I thought I was being…

  • "Everything appeared normal"

    There was no warning of a problem until the explosion, it seems. Columbia was NASA’s oldest shuttle but has been entirely refurbished somewhat recently. This means the cause of the accident is still a mystery. They also seem to be ruling out human error/pilot error. A spokesman for NASA told people who may be in…

  • Not terrorism, apparently

    I felt paranoid wondering if there was any chance of sabotage or other hostile actions, but I realize now that I was far from the only person to have this thought, and I flipped to Peter Jennings saying that this has effectively been ruled out, or at least that the accident happened too far up…

  • Shuttle disaster

    I hate getting those calls or email that say, “turn on your TV.” That’s how 9/11 started for me. With all the talk lately about the Challenger disaster it seems cruelly ironic that the Columbia has broken up on reentry. Anything else I was going to post or write about seems trivial right now.

  • Vonnegut, a pacifist, despairs

    Says Kurt Vonnegut, in this short interview from In These Times: “I myself feel that our country, for whose Constitution I fought in a just war, might as well have been invaded by Martians and body snatchers.”