tom d. friedman wrote:
hope gus grissom gets vindicated!!
He is totally vindicated. I watched a documentary, I don't remember the details, but it centered around hand injuries involved with activating the hatch. He didn't have it. Every other astronaut did, at least in training. I might have it backwards, but his buds said conclusively that he didn't have nothing to do with the hatch going the way it did. He got a very bad rap. It's a bummer that they didn't clear it while he was alive, they all knew the deal then also. Gus Grissom was a kickass pilot/astronaut and a real hero in my book.
On the TIGAR thing. I got a bud, a true believer in the whole AE thing. He went on the trip to Nikimoro (I think thats right, east bummed f**ked pacific for everyone else). He said these cats only wanted to search a few square yards on surf level sand. I think he said that they had been there before and had searched the square yard of sand next to it. When he said that doesn't make any sense, he was directed to keep on searching his square yard of surf level sand. While they were there, they basically searched nothing. He was disillusioned/pissed afterwords. He went a looking and found out that the big dude of that org is pulling down very, very good dough every year running TIGAR and that his girlfriend is also. His theory is that if TIGAR never finds AE, IE, searching surf sand on every expedition, TIGAR and its big shot is fat city money wise. Better than a job and a pacific adventure on other folks dime every now and again.
I believe my friend.
I think any science/archaeology/opinions offered by this org, is probably just a front for a fancy high class club med (club pac) to generate cash for its founders. I might agree, or disagree with their recomendations, but I certainly disagree with their tactics.
If I'm wrong, please TIGAR dudes, refute me.