The Curiosity Rover landed intact. Mission Control jumped up and down. Machine and Man. One giant step. Let’s hug, even the meanest-looking of guys.
From Moon to Mars (better known as a candy bar), machine as modern-day Columbus.
Something in the way she moves.
Knowledge gap will be filled in the days ahead, on-screen and online.
Ask Not.
We are going places after running in place.
Some of us don’t run at all.
Austerity and sedentary.
Maintenance mode and screen-saver mode.
Let’s hope it’s just a temporary condition. What if it’s a new norm?
Industry anticipated deadlock. Companies scaled down orders, translated into non-expansion, translated into hiring freeze, translated into low consumer confidence and purchasing parity, translated into slower growth which feeds stagnation further on the downward spiral.
Stuck in high gear and high prices. The harder you push, the more RPM, but no progress still.
Just revving noise.
Distraction (London) and attraction (Mars).
Summer breeze for scorched Earth.
Wild fire and gun fires.
The State of the Union is not that good.
But no one is here to listen. Even when they try “they do not know why”. Starry starry night.
From Moon to Mars.
Machine jolting Man to jump for joy. What happened in Mars got our full attention. What happened in Maine no longer triggers our curiosity despite its obvious and deteriorating “signs of life”.
Machine and Man.