Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Tupelo Automotive Museum to auction unique classics
I learned today the Tupelo Automotive Museum's collection of fabulous vehicles will be auctioned off in April.
If you haven't been to Tupelo, Mississippi, the birthplace of Elvis - the King or Rock and Roll - then it's worth a day trip, cross-country trip, or even an around-the-world trip to see the fine collection of memorable classics. The auction is expected to attract car collectors and antique vehicles enthusiasts from all over the globe.
I was there shortly after it opened 16 years ago and have been back since then for another stroll down a memory lane of dream cars. That's when I came across a 1957 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser, which I thought had enough chrome to outfit everything else in the museum. I have always been a Jaguar fan and there was no shortage of Jaguars from the 40s and 50s, including a 1948 Jaguar Mark IV, and the most beautiful car I had ever seen - a 1955 Jaguar XK140 - all decked out in what looked like a Pearl White.
I'm sure car buffs from all over the world will convene in Tupelo April 25-27 for the auction of all times. I'll try to be there myself.
It'll be bitter-sweet as the unique vehicles find new owners and homes. I'll miss the cars, but will always have the memories.
Long live the Mercury Turnpike Cruiser.
Monday, December 3, 2018
NASA remembers former President George H.W. Bush
As the nation and world mourn the passing of former President George Herbert Walker Bush, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine also expressed his thoughts about President Bush’s impact on the Space Exploration initiative.
"NASA and the nation mourn the passing of President George Herbert Walker Bush, a leader who was a passionate advocate for space and the power of hope,” said Bridenstine in a statement. “The President noted it was humanity's destiny to explore, and America's destiny to lead. We salute this great American leader, who challenged us to chart a course for the future to benefit all humanity."
Birdenstine also lauded the president’s long service to our nation as a congressman, ambassador, director of Central Intelligence, and as an aviator in World War II even before assuming his duties as commander in chief, have left a long and enduring legacy.
Other notable contributions by President Bush to the space program included his vision of “a journey into tomorrow, journey to another planet and a manned mission to Mars.
It‘s ironic that NASA’s Insight Mars lander made a successful landing on the Red Planet on Nov. 26, just about a week before President Bush’s death on Friday, Nov. 30, 2018. His vision was to help sustain NASA’s early work on the International Space Station and aid efforts to send humans farther into the solar system for extended periods.
NASA shares the notion it was the President’s will for humanity’s destiny to explore and America’s destiny to lead.
As the 41st President, who died at the age of 94, is remembered during a funeral service at Washington National Cathedral Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2018, NASA salutes “this great American leader, who challenged us to chart a course for the future to benefit all humanity."
Sunday, November 18, 2018
NASA planning humans in Low-Earth Orbit spaceflight
NASA is beginning to think about how humans can participate in future space opportunities in Low-Earth Orbit, or LEO.
The National Space Council, along with the Department of State and Commerce, are working reports that examine the challenges of human spaceflight and the potential economic contributions.
NASA and its collaboration interagency partners have four lofty goals in mind that include:
1. To achieve a continuous U.S. presence in LEO – both NASA astronauts and private citizens – in order to support the use of space by U.S. citizens, companies, academia, and international partners and to maintain a permanent American foothold on the nearest part of the space frontier.
2. To create a regulatory environment in LEO that enables American commercial activities to thrive.
3. To conduct human spaceflight research in LEO that will advance the technology and systems required for long-duration spaceflight systems, including systems for interplanetary travel and permanent space habitation.
4. To expand and extend commercial opportunity though international partnerships and engagement.
NASA will be focused on these exploration plans for the coming years as they work toward plans for commercial crews and long-duration human spaceflight systems.
More information can be found here. Let’s start the countdown to launch.
The National Space Council, along with the Department of State and Commerce, are working reports that examine the challenges of human spaceflight and the potential economic contributions.
NASA and its collaboration interagency partners have four lofty goals in mind that include:
1. To achieve a continuous U.S. presence in LEO – both NASA astronauts and private citizens – in order to support the use of space by U.S. citizens, companies, academia, and international partners and to maintain a permanent American foothold on the nearest part of the space frontier.
2. To create a regulatory environment in LEO that enables American commercial activities to thrive.
3. To conduct human spaceflight research in LEO that will advance the technology and systems required for long-duration spaceflight systems, including systems for interplanetary travel and permanent space habitation.
4. To expand and extend commercial opportunity though international partnerships and engagement.
NASA will be focused on these exploration plans for the coming years as they work toward plans for commercial crews and long-duration human spaceflight systems.
More information can be found here. Let’s start the countdown to launch.
Monday, November 12, 2018
Ukraine savors independence, focus on economic revival
Ukraine is the second largest county in eastern Europe and is about the size of Texas when comparing to the United States, or about twice the size of Italy.
If you’re looking for it on a map, the bordering countries include Russia, Belarus, Poland and Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova. After having been under Russian rule for years, Ukraine gained independence in 1991 and has been seeking democracy, prosperity and economic stability going forward for the past 27 years.
Although the Crimean Autonomous Republic, or the Crimea peninsula, is a part of the Ukraine, the Russian Federation returned in 2014, we’ll have to say this southern peninsula, along with about one-third of Luhans’k and Donets’k oblasts, is currently occupied by Russia. You can’t reflect on Ukraine for long and not think about the Chernobyl nuclear power station explosion in 1986 in the town of Pripyat, where a radioactive plume spread across Europe. Around 30,000 people were evacuated, and a little over 32 years later, the site remains inhabitable to this day, except for limited amounts of time.
Although not in a current conflict, Ukraine maintains the second-largest military in Europe and has the world’s third largest nuclear weapons arsenal. According to the Central Intelligence Agency World Fact Book, the military is composed of ground forces, high mobility assault troops, naval forces and air forces. There is a compulsory military service requirement of 20-27 years of age.
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The Verkhovna Rada (Supreme Council) building in Kyiv is home to Ukraine's 450-member parliament. Photo credit: Central Intelligence Agency |
Ukraine by the numbers
Category |
Statistics
|
Population |
44.1 million
|
Capital City (Kiev) |
2.96 million
|
Area in square miles |
375,028
|
Achieved independence |
1991
|
Government |
semi-presidential republic
|
Currency |
Hryvnia
|
Birth rate |
10.3/1,000 population
|
Death rate |
14.4/1,000 population
|
Language |
Ukrainian 67.5%; Russian 29.6%
|
Dominant religion |
Orthodox Christianity
|
Ethnic Groups |
Ukrainian 77.8%; Russian 17.3%
|
Median age |
40.6 years
|
Gross domestic Product (GDP) |
$368.8 billion
|
Labor force |
17.99 million
|
Unemployment |
9.5 %
|
Telephone land lines |
7.1 million
|
Telephone mobile subscribers |
55.7 million
|
Internet users |
23.2 million
|
Registered air carriers |
17
|
Airports |
187
|
Source: Central Intelligence Agency World Factbook
The American Chamber, founded in 1992 and with offices in 44 European countries, is currently playing an important in promoting the Ukrainian economy.
Regarding the latter mention of technology, the Ukraine has gotten a reputation throughout Europe for being a haven for IT skills, with scores of programmers, engineers and outsourcing centers. Among U.S. firms utilizing Ukraine’s pool of IT talent, estimated to be around 90,000, Google and Oracle are leading the way. The founders of WhatsApp and PayPal have roots in the Ukraine, as well as Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
Even with the presence of Russia in the Crimean Peninsula, Ukraine seems determined to move forward toward economic revival by using its natural resources and strong IT presence to secure its place in world markets.
Thursday, November 8, 2018
The #MeToo move sparked high-profile sexual assault cases
As I write this, it has been 27 days since acclaimed actor and comedian Bill Cosby started a three to 10-year prison sentence for sexual assault. About a year earlier, Harvey Weinstein, a film producer, was also in the news regarding sexual assault allegations. Most recently, Brett Kavanaugh, now a confirmed U.S. Supreme Court Justice, faced a dramatic hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee for allegations of sexual assault against three women.
It might can be said Weinstein’s allegations sparked the #MeToo movement involving high-profile figures. The Temin and Company, a boutique management consultancy firm, has created a database of 810 people accused of #MeToo related conduct, using the arrest of Cosby in December 2015 as a benchmark. According to Temin’s “#MeToo Index” research, the accusations range from the arts and entertainment sector and businesses to media and broadcasting, as well as colleges and universities.
Weinstein revelations spurred increase in public accusations
Month |
Year
|
Accusations
|
June |
2017
|
10
|
July |
2017
|
10
|
August |
2017
|
9
|
September |
2017
|
11
|
October |
2017
|
78
|
November |
2017
|
119
|
December |
2017
|
10
|
While the nation was focused on the Cosby sentencing and then the Kavanaugh hearings, October 5 rolled around as being one year since Weinstein’s allegations of decades of sexual misconduct. The Temin research shows sexual assault allegations increased following his public revelations.
Increase in accusations grow monthly after Weinstein
Month |
Year
|
Accusations
|
April |
2018
|
28
|
May |
2018
|
39
|
June |
2018
|
24
|
July |
2018
|
39
|
August |
2018
|
41
|
September |
2018
|
35
|
As the allegations dominated the news cycles, various organizations and corporate boards were caught up in the shockwaves and consequences, forcing many to pay serious attention to the allegations and take some action against those being accused of sexual misconduct. The Temin report said it simply as “no one wants to be a #MeToo company.”
Most accusations from entertainment, politics, business
Month |
Accusations
|
Arts & Entertainment |
234
|
Politics and Government |
192
|
Business |
(including 40+in finance)159
|
Media and Broadcasting |
114
|
Colleges and Universities |
63
|
The #MeToo movement has grown into a powerhouse very quickly, and Temin believes narrative of victims sharing their stories and metrics, such as the data in this report, will help expose “long-hidden truths” of sexual assault. Temin also believes more and more organizations will investigate their corporate cultures and more incidents will be exposed.
Final resolutions of cases not still pending
Month |
Accusations
|
Arrested (some before or after being fired) |
75
|
Deceased (3 committed suicide) |
18
|
Fired |
146
|
Resigned |
18
|
Retired |
18
|
Suspended, or are on leave |
55
|
Lost work (including entertainers or sports figures)/others |
104
|
No repercussions |
221
|
The Temin company, who also specializes in crisis, reputation, and culture management, concluded from their study that this is just the tip of the iceberg.
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