The March/April issue of MIT’s Technology Review comments on Brad Edwards appearance and remarks at the recent MIT Enterprise Forum.
Daily Archives: April 10, 2006
Maybe the NY Times Figured We Wouldn’t Notice
Dennis Byrne, a columnist for the Chicago Sun Times, also has his own blog. In a posting yesterday, he comments on how the NY Times and the Wall Street Journal reported the story of West Virginia Democratic congressman Alan Mollohand and how he’s funded numerous non-profits with taxpayer dollars. One of the non-profits he’s funded is the Institute for Scientific Research (ISR) and, earlier today, I noted a story from another blogger stating that some of the money has been earmarked for Space Elevator development.
I think this story has legs and we’re going to be hearing more about it soon…
The Bicycle Mechanics
Ashwin Nanjappa at LiveJournal writes approvingly of the NASA Centennial Challenges. Everyone seems in favor of them…
Earmarking Travel to Disneyland and Space
In the National Center Blog, Amy Ridenour points out that Rep. Alan Mollohan of West Virginia has earmarked Federal Funds to be given to the Institute for Scientific Research (ISR) for research into the construction of the Space Elevator. She’s “anti-earmark” and is unhappy about this.
WANT TO HELP OUT NASA?
The Amygdala blog opines about NASA’s Centennial Challenges.
Spaceward Foundation to exhibit at Cool Products Expo 2006 at Stanford Business School
The Spaceward Foundation will be exhibiting “its Space Elevator” at Stanford University’s Business School Cool Products 2006 Expo on April 26th. Details can be found here.