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General Discussion / Re: The Trump Presidency
« Last post by grmcdorman on October 31, 2025, 04:06:51 PM »
The next time he attempts to substantiates any of the nonsense that comes out of his or his lackeys' mouths will be the first time.

I had a sneaking suspicion that that might indeed be the case. In fact, I even wondered if there was ever a day went by without him telling a terminological inexactitude.
He's like Nobby Nobbs in Terry Prachet's Discword: you can tell he's lying because his lips are moving.
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General Discussion / Re: The Trump Presidency
« Last post by Kiwi on October 31, 2025, 02:59:21 PM »
The next time he attempts to substantiates any of the nonsense that comes out of his or his lackeys' mouths will be the first time.

I had a sneaking suspicion that that might indeed be the case. In fact, I even wondered if there was ever a day went by without him telling a terminological inexactitude.
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General Discussion / Re: The Trump Presidency
« Last post by ApolloEnthusiast on October 31, 2025, 01:23:55 PM »
Has he yet provided a list of precisely which EIGHT wars?
The next time he attempts to substantiates any of the nonsense that comes out of his or his lackeys' mouths will be the first time.
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General Discussion / Re: The Trump Presidency
« Last post by Kiwi on October 31, 2025, 09:44:50 AM »
I will definitely reach out! We will for sure be visiting just for the sake of seeing Australia, but if I remember correctly, the next Rugby World Cup is being hosted in Australia, and that may demand some of our attention!

Just to keep up the usual Aussie/NZ banter, :-) in that case, you'd better rewatch that excellent Aussie movie "Crocodile Dundee" (1983). I watched it again recently because it was on TV so I got out my DVD and had many good laughs without all the ads. It will alert you to plenty of Ockerisms so you can understand the lingo when you get there. But it also shows (especially at the beginning) what one of my Aussie flatmates told me roundabout 1969 or 70 about driving around Australia: "It's all just fenceposts, power poles and gumtrees." He much preferred New Zealand where the scenery can change dramatically with only an hour's driving.

And speaking about The Trump Presidency, a few weeks ago I heard on Al Jazeera that Trump had claimed, to my astonishment, that he had recently stopped eight wars. As one Al Jazeera correspondent said, somebody needs to check the numbers. Has he yet provided a list of precisely which EIGHT wars?
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The Reality of Apollo / Re: Gene Kranz living up to Andrew Chaikin's description...
« Last post by Kiwi on October 31, 2025, 08:51:43 AM »
My only real complaint about Apollo 13 is that they made such a botch-up of the timing of the Saturn V's ignition and liftoff. I was surprised and wondered how they managed to do that.

It's even more surprising now that I've checked the list of Technical Consultants for Apollo 13 (shown at 2:09:34): Jim Lovell, Jeffrey Kluger, Dave Scott, Jerry Bostick, Gerald Griffin and Max L Ary. Perhaps they were over-confident and simply omitted to show their consultants the computer-generated footage of the liftoff - Ron Howard said it impressed Buzz Aldrin who obviously only saw it in the finished movie. Lovell, Scott and Griffin alone would have surely told them they had to redo the countdown timing so that ignition occurred at 8.9 seconds and liftoff at zero, the same as it did in real life.

Possibly a sad cause of them not being corrected was that the excellent TV docu-drama From the Earth to the Moon (1998), with Tom Hanks narrating, also had the same timing botch-up. Hanks was a great Apollo fan in his younger years, but must have not known about that.

I've known about it for at least 30 years and probably more. And perhaps with so few Apollo old-timers being around now, botch-ups like that will keep on occurring in the future, because many historians don't go right back to the earliest possible time to do their research and instead summarise and repeat the errors of their predecessors. Plus, of course, the finer details of space travel are extremely complex.

Speaking of botch-ups, I made one in post No. 1 where I should have written "struggles to get out". Oldfartitis (76) frequently causes those sort of things these days, to my annoyance.
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General Discussion / Re: The Trump Presidency
« Last post by ApolloEnthusiast on October 31, 2025, 07:57:30 AM »
And when you want to visit Australia, be sure to look us up. You'll know you'll have accommodation and a guide.
I will definitely reach out! We will for sure be visiting just for the sake of seeing Australia, but if I remember correctly, the next Rugby World Cup is being hosted in Australia, and that may demand some of our attention!
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General Discussion / Re: Kids say the darnedest things...
« Last post by Peter B on October 30, 2025, 04:37:54 PM »
We took the kids to see "The Play That Goes Wrong" last night (my wife and I went to see an earlier production several years ago, here: https://apollohoax.net/forum/index.php?topic=1305.0).

Given that 18YOS * is deaf, we picked up from the front desk a kit to plug into his implants which was designed to enhance the sound.

Frustratingly, it malfunctioned, and 18YOS could only hear static. So even as the pre-show shenanigans started, we had one of the theatre staff with us trying to make the kit work.

15YOS turned to me: What do you expect? It's "The Play That Goes Wrong".

(Fortunately, they got it to...mostly...work. And the production was hilarious, probably better than the first one we saw.)

*  Yes, our oldest is now an adult!
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General Discussion / Re: The Trump Presidency
« Last post by Obviousman on October 29, 2025, 07:37:51 PM »
And when you want to visit Australia, be sure to look us up. You'll know you'll have accommodation and a guide.
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General Discussion / Re: The Trump Presidency
« Last post by Peter B on October 29, 2025, 06:13:30 PM »
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Got any thoughts about where exactly you might be settling?
We'll be starting just outside of Auckland, and we'll probably be there at least a few years, but I think our long term plan is Hawke's Bay.

For what it's worth, one of my nephews lives in Tauranga, where he's a high school teacher.
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The Reality of Apollo / Gene Kranz living up to Andrew Chaikin's description...
« Last post by Kiwi on October 29, 2025, 04:13:27 PM »
..."as sentimental as they come". A Man on the Moon, page 170.

When I bought the DVD of Apollo 13 (the movie) in 2005 I was lucky to get the 2-DVD version, and at an excellent price. Disc 2 has three excellent documentaries. The first is "Lost Moon: The Triumph of Apollo 13" duration 0:58:07.

At 0:57:05 Kranz is talking about the time when the Apollo 13 crew arrived on the aircraft carrier Iwo Jima.

Gene Kranz:  "It's again tradition that you wait until the crew gets on the carrier deck, at which time cigars, and the world map lights up.  And... Oh shit!"  He pauses, goes silent, looks away, his face quivers, and he struggles get out, "It was neat."

Some people might complain about a moment like being made public, but I admire it because it reinforces for me that I'm not only watching and listening to a great man and a brilliant Flight Director, but also a kind and caring man. The world can do with more people like Gene Kranz.

My only real complaint about Apollo 13 is that they made such a botch-up of the timing of the Saturn V's ignition and liftoff. I was surprised and wondered how they managed to do that.
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