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Old 18-02-2008, 11:31 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Wow I'm impressed that you read it all. I don't think I've ever read a wikipedia page in it's entirety - apart from the very short ones. There's something about reading from a screen, I've never been able to put my finger on it but I just don't seem to have the same attention span as when reading from paper. It could just be the signal/noise ratio on the internet is a lot lower, so I've just got accustomed to skimming through everything to find the bit I'm interested in.

Hmm, I think I just added to the noise. Sorry about that

Ahh I'm thinking now it may have been Authur C Clark that first came up with the idea of the space elevator, so not far off with H G Wells. I'm pretty sure he (Authur that is) was the first person to sugest that satellites could be put into geostationary orbit - so you can thank him for satellite TV among other things.

Where are you studying music then?
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Old 19-02-2008, 06:49 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Wow I'm impressed that you read it all. I don't think I've ever read a wikipedia page in it's entirety - apart from the very short ones. There's something about reading from a screen, I've never been able to put my finger on it but I just don't seem to have the same attention span as when reading from paper. It could just be the signal/noise ratio on the internet is a lot lower, so I've just got accustomed to skimming through everything to find the bit I'm interested in.

Hmm, I think I just added to the noise. Sorry about that

Ahh I'm thinking now it may have been Authur C Clark that first came up with the idea of the space elevator, so not far off with H G Wells. I'm pretty sure he (Authur that is) was the first person to sugest that satellites could be put into geostationary orbit - so you can thank him for satellite TV among other things.

Where are you studying music then?



Yes, it was Arthur C.Clarke that suggested that. In 2001 - thats already history! - he showed space stations turning cartwheels, a good film, which is pretty much held its own, I loved the bit at the end when he goes on the journey through time and ends up in a room when he looks around and sees a baby, and then looks again and that baby is a planet or a star in the universe, it was all about creation and the cosmos.


You can actually track satellites in the sky, as I see one quite clearly , early hours of the morning.


BTW; I am taking music lessons locally, private tuition.

All this satellite stuff is a bit above my head


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Yes, it was Arthur C.Clarke that suggested that. In 2001 - thats already history! - he showed space stations turning cartwheels, a good film, which is pretty much held its own, I loved the bit at the end when he goes on the journey through time and ends up in a room when he looks around and sees a baby, and then looks again and that baby is a planet or a star in the universe, it was all about creation and the cosmos.
One of my favourite films actually. I think a lot of people find it kind of boring, I would call it atmospheric The only niggle I would have is the scene where 'dave' enters through the airlock without a helmet - but I let it pass.

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Yeh, Midlands Today (yeh I know, you don't have a TV!) pointed out the other day that the international space station would be visible for a couple of minutes, passing through the sky near the moon. It's possible that is what you're seeing as I understand it's quite bright on account of its being probably the biggest (I'm guessing here) satellite in orbit. Oh and it's in a much lower orbit than geostationary satellites.


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Hey Mari,

maybe it's an owl...? lol!

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maybe it's an owl...? lol!

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Yes Marc, well if the noise only happened at night, it could almost pass for an owl. It sounds like a factory hooter. Bet you're too young to remember .



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