Archive for June, 2009
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-28
- Another Hot one today. Glad that I work inside. Have a great Monday everyone. #
- The domain name BestPriceOnEarth.com is for sale. Make me an offer or joint venture possible. #
- The Domain Name BidFeeder.com has potential. Got any ideas? #
- I own the Domains: Docupedia.com, Docupedia.net and Docupedia.org. Catchy names aren't they? What should I do with them? #
- Even a Broken Watch is Right Twice a Day! Persistence is everything. #
- MobileUtilities.com is a great domain name. Might make a pretty good Mobile Apps website. Thoughts? #
- A little relief from the heat today, but not much. #
- Thank Goodness it's Friday!!! #
- Looking for ideas on what to do with my domain BestPriceOnEarth.com #
- RT: @therealhowie Howie Schwartz just released a new PDF 36 FREE Niche Markets. You can download it here: http://www.imremarkable.com/ #
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-21
- Getting ready for another fun day of programming. Working on a really tricky regular expression in php. #
- The domain BestPriceOnEarth.com is for sale. Make me an offer. #
- Thoughts? http://www.barryreeves.com/the-future-of-mankind/ #
- Man, it was a Scorcher today! #
- Going to an Estate Sale with my wife this morning. #
- RT @barryreeves is giving away OptinPageGenerator. Go here for your copy: http://bit.ly/11U8Ea #
- Unique One-of-a-Kind Antiques and Collectables. Check out their Jewelry. http://www.nostalgiccharm.com/ #
- Do you like Mazes? http://www.monstermazes.com/ #
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Hot Day for Yard Sales
Well, we’re getting ready to go to the yard sales this morning. One in particular is an Estate Sale that sounds like they have some really good stuff. Lots of furniture and appliances. My wife is interested in the sewing stuff they mentioned. I’m hoping to find some good books. Then after that we’ll probably drive around looking for other yard sales that look interesting. It’s supposed to be really hot again today. Not sure how long we’ll be able to hold out.
The Future of Mankind
I’ve been interested in astronomy and space travel for as long as I can remember. I used to read everything that I could get my hands on related to space. When I was a teenager, I read a book titled “The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space” by Gerard K. O’Neill. The book was a result of an earlier paper by O’Neill titled “The Colonization of Space”. O’Neill came up with a unique concept for the design of a space habitat which he called the O’Neill cylinder. It was a giant hollow cylinder with little communities built on the inside surface where thousands of people lived and worked. Artificial gravity was achieved by slowly spinning the cylinder on its axis. The farther you were from the center of the cylinder, the stronger the artificial gravity would feel. At the very center of the cylinder along its axis would be an area of very low if not zero gravity.
The O’Neill space habitat was a completely closed eco-system that was self sustaining. The residents would grow their own food and recycle everything. They would need very little if any supplies from Earth. They would have Doctor’s and Lawyers, Teachers and Police Officers and every other type of occupation just like a town or city on Earth. The people who lived on the habitat would each have their own reasons for living there. Some would be there hoping to escape the violence and crime on Earth, some for adventure and some because of their religious or spiritual beliefs. Most however would be there because of some particular job skill or experience they possessed that was needed by the habitat community. At least in the beginning.
Obviously, a space habitat on the scale needed to support thousands of people would be an expense greater than any project ever undertaken by the human race. No “one” country would be able to undertake such a project on their own. It would have to be a project that required the support of the international community and would take many years if not several decades to complete. However, I would suspect that the rationale for such a project could be easily justified by the multitude of products and services that could be provided by such a community in space. All sorts of materials could be manufactured more cheaply in the low-gravity environment of the habitat. Also, many medicines could be manufactured there as well as certain types of medical procedures could be done safer and more easily than they could be done on Earth.
I know it’s difficult for most people to comprehend the need or the justification for such a facility in space, especially with the current economic situation we find ourselves in. Most would say that we have enough problems here on Earth without spending money to go out into space. That is true in one sense, but it is also very short-sighted to look at something like this only in that way. If mankind has any chance of long-term survival as a species, then he must leave the confines of this planet and move out into space. To remain bound to this tiny planet is a journey to certain extinction.
While out on YouTube, I stumbled across this animation of just such a space habitat. I think it will give you a much better idea of what such a facility would look like. It is difficult to comprehend the magnitude of something like this without seeing a picture or video. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
One might wonder when a project like this could be undertaken. I think that we will see permanent settlements established on the Moon and Mars long before something of this size could be built in space. Bases on the Moon and then on Mars will be our training ground for building self sustaining human settlements in space. Then we come to where such a space city would be built. There have been many proposals made by various space study groups over the years, but I think most will agree that the best location would be the L5 point between the earth and the moon. The L5 point is the point within the Earth Moon system where the gravity of each is cancelled out. Thus a space station built at L5 would be able to maintain its position without expending very much energy.
Assuming that we don’t destroy ourselves first or that a comet or asteroid doesn’t strike the planet or a devastating global pandemic doesn’t wipe us out, I think the earliest that a space habitat like the O’Neill cylinder could be built would be in the later part of the 21st century or early 22nd century. I think we’ll have to mature somewhat as a species before we’ll be able to act upon such an adventure. I only hope that we have the foresight and the courage to undertake such a journey in the years ahead. The future of mankind depends on it.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-14
- Getting ready for work. No meetings today. All right… #
- A little bit of rain to start off the day. A good day to be working remotely. #
- I own the domain docupedia.com, .org and .net. Looking for ideas on what to do with it. Joint Venture possible. #
- @hotforwords – How about Twinebriated? #
- Got up early to watch the Shuttle launch, only to hear it's been scrubbed due to a small gas leak. Oh well, I'm glad their playing it safe. #
- Got my Wordpress Blog upgraded to version 2.8. Piece of Cake. http://www.barryreeves.com/ #
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What’s My IP Address?
Ever wonder what your IP address is? In most cases you can probably care less. But occasionally you may have a need to know how other computers see your system on the Internet, especially if you’re sitting behind a firewall. Most Corporate computer systems today are protected from direct access from the Internet by means of a firewall. A firewall is a piece of hardware, software or a combination of both that protects your computer systems from direct exposure to the outside world by hiding the actual IP addresses of the servers, workstations and other devices that are connected behind it. To the outside world, one or more IP addresses are exposed to the Internet, but none of the internal IP addresses are exposed. The firewall does the translation of the incoming and outgoing messages so that only the IP address(s) you want exposed will be.
There are several reasons for using a Firewall. The most obvious is for security reasons. It can help to protect the internal servers and workstations from direct attack by malicious users outside of your network. Another important reason for using a Firewall is for privacy purposes. This of course goes hand in hand with security. Most Firewalls contain internal rules that determine who can and cannot get into your network from the outside world.
There are times however, when you need to provide access to one or more of your internal systems to the outside world. An example would be where an external company provides an online service to your internal users by means of a web service or website. In order for your users to gain access to that external service or website, the IP address that your company exposes to the Internet may have to be added to the Firewall rules of the external service provider’s Firewall. On the other side of the equation, you may have to add the IP address of the external service provider into your Firewall. This will allow both networks to talk to each other.
In the event you ever need to know your external IP address, you can talk to your Network Administrator and/or Security Department. You may also visit one of the following websites. When you visit one of these sites using your web browser, the site will detect your IP address and display it to you. This address will be how others see you on the Internet.
This site also provide a useful feature that shows you where someone is physically located based upon their IP address. This can be very useful in identifying the source of a malicious attacker.
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-07
- What’s the price of your Gas? http://www.gasbuddy.com/ #
- Online with a production issue @ 3:30 a.m. Lots of fun… #
- RT @barryreeves is giving away OptinPageGenerator. Go here for your copy: http://bit.ly/11U8Ea #
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