RobBob Posted December 17, 2003 Posted December 17, 2003 Today at 10:35EST marks 100 years since the Wright bros got their first few seconds of powered flight. (Warren Buffet once said "they should have shot Orville down.") There is quite a celebration taking place over on Kill Devil Hills, about 75 miles as the crow flies from my home. There will be a reenactment if the weather cooperates, which it appears it will (20-25mph winds; a balmy 62 degrees). Bush will speak there this morning. Hell, even Google is getting in on the act. Actually, thinking about the amazing changes in human life during the past 100 years has me reluctantly becoming a greenie. After all, quite a large percentage of the messes that we have created for ourselves on Earth's crust have happened in just that time period. Think about the divergent paths that humanity could take in this next 100 years, and what a huge difference it would make in the way the world looks by then. I still come back to population control as the best means of environmental control. There are 4 times as many people on Earth now as there were 100 years ago! Maybe the next SARS or the like will curb what we as a world community do not have the gumption to even discuss: controlling/reducing world population. My ramble for the day. Quote
Dan_Harris Posted December 17, 2003 Posted December 17, 2003 Here's to Orville and Wilber. They had a dream and perservered. Pretty amazing when you think about it. Sure did change the world in a big way. Quote
bunglehead Posted December 17, 2003 Posted December 17, 2003 Don't forget about the other great invention of the twentieth century: The Thermos. It keeps hot foods hot and cold foods cold. How does it know? Quote
snoboy Posted December 17, 2003 Posted December 17, 2003 There was a thng on CBC the other day about how they are having difficulty building a replica plane and getting it to fly. Sounds like they were really lucky to get off the ground at all, let alone keep it under control. Makes it all the more impressive to me. Quote
lI1|1! Posted December 17, 2003 Posted December 17, 2003 There was a thng on CBC the other day about how they are having difficulty building a replica plane and getting it to fly. Sounds like they were really lucky to get off the ground at all, let alone keep it under control. Makes it all the more impressive to me. did they hire a couple bicycle mechanics? that might be the problem. Quote
Dru Posted December 17, 2003 Posted December 17, 2003 i see on the news the replica "slipped in a puddle" and did not achieve takeoff Quote
vegetablebelay Posted December 17, 2003 Posted December 17, 2003 Bush honors anniversary of first flight Effort to re-enact flight falls short Wednesday, December 17, 2003 Posted: 1:21 PM EST (1821 GMT) KILL DEVIL HILLS, North Carolina (CNN) -- The Wright brothers would have sympathized. One hundred years after the brothers' first flight, a meticulous reproduction of the 1903 Wright Flyer made a valiant attempt to take to the air on Wednesday. Much like many of the brothers' early efforts, the plane could not get airborne. It struggled down a narrow track and unceremoniously came to a halt in a mud puddle. Crowds cheered as the twin engines of the wood-and-muslin fragile aircraft came to life. But the re-enactment of the historic 12-second, 120-foot flight was not to be. continued at cnn.com Quote
iain Posted December 17, 2003 Posted December 17, 2003 they forgot to install service pack 2.0391 before service pack 2.0389 Quote
erik Posted December 17, 2003 Posted December 17, 2003 they forgot to install service pack 2.0391 before service pack 2.0389 why are you posting? and you don't have to be bitter about everything!!! sheesh. Quote
iain Posted December 17, 2003 Posted December 17, 2003 thanks for the uplifting pep talk richard simmons Quote
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