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- From: leech@cs.unc.edu (Jon Leech)
- Newsgroups: sci.space
- Subject: Shameless distortion by APS (was Re: Shameless Hucksterism to Plague STS-54)
- Date: 12 Jan 1993 03:42:25 GMT
- Organization: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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- In article <C0puFv.Dro.1@cs.cmu.edu>, "UTADNX::UTDSSA::GREER"@utspan.span.nasa.gov writes:
- |> Here is a report on the upcoming Shuttle mission from Francis
- |> Slakey of The American Physical Society. Is it just me, or does
- |> anyone else think that NASA's Shuttle people engage in a little
- |> too much hucksterism?
-
- No. I do think that "WHAT'S NEW" has a longstanding vendetta
- against NASA (even after Robert Park stopped writing it), and this is
- just another case. It's not materially different than the distortions
- in Proxmire's Golden Fleece awards. "WHAT'S NEW" makes no pretense of
- objectivity and is unworthy of a so-called professional society, IMO.
-
- The "Toys in Space" stuff may sound silly when presented in APS'
- patronizing fashion, but having seen some of the videos NASA has made
- in the past from such activities, I think it can produce excellent
- educational material in basic mechanics. The dynamics of springs
- (slinkys), magnets (marbles), airflow (paper airplanes), etc. in 0-g
- are a lot closer to the idealized models in physics books than one
- sees on Earth. I'd be surprised if Francis Slakey had ever seen these
- videos, though.
-
- |> I especially find the wake-up calls to
- |> raucous music annoying - do those people really find that amusing?
- |> Do they do their Christmas shopping at Spencer's Gifts?
-
- Why do you have such a big problem with a humorous tradition?
- They're not playing the wakeup calls for your benefit, and it's not as
- though there aren't enough real problems with NASA that people have to
- invent silly excuses for bashing like this.
- --
- Jon Leech (leech@cs.unc.edu) __@/
- Brice: "How many people don't know anything about it?"
- Andy: "About what?"
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