Month: May 2023

  • episode 819: LONG FUNERAL MARCH FROM SCOTLAND TO LONDON, QEEN ELIZABETH II , September 2022

    NOTE: THESE WERE SIGNIFICANT TIMES  FROM SEPT. 2022 TO JUNE 2023…NEVER TO 
    COME AGAIN.  SO HERE IS MY DOCUMENTATION IN THREE EPISODES
    1) THE FUNERL TRIP FROM SCOTLAND WITH QUEENELIZABETH II’S COFFIN (BELOW)
    2)  TH FNERAL OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II  
    3) THE CORONATION OF KING CHARLES III IN 2023


    LONG FUNERAL MARCH FROM SCOTLAND TO LONDON, 

    QEEN ELIZABETH II  IN  2022

    episode 818
    alan skeoch


  • EPISODE 816 FUNERAL OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II, OCTOBER 2022

    EPISODE 816:   FUNERAL OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II    OCTOBER 2022


    alan skeoch
    may11, 2032


  • EPISODE 817: CORONATION OF KING CHARLES III MAY 2023

    EPISODE  817:    CORONATION OF KING CHARLES III   MAY 2023


    alan skeoch
    May 2023

  • EPISODE 816 I HAVE REJECTED SPACE TRAVEL: CONSIDER VOYAGEURS 1 AND 2

    EPISODE 825    REJECTING SPACE EXPLORATION


    alan skeoch
    may 6, 2023


    NASA's interstellar Voyager 1 and 2 probes have now been in space for 45  years
    VOYGEURS 1 AND 2 LOOK LIKE THIS
    Voyager 2 - Wikipedia
    Voyageur 1 and 2 have been moving through space for more than 45 years. Just for fun let’s assume
    you ae a 40 year old astronaut preparing to fly to the outer edge of our solar system and beyond;
    Let’s  assume you boarded Voyageur 1 which was luanched in 1977.  Today Voyageurs 1 and 2 have
    gone beyond the limits of our solar system into the darkness of interstellar space en route to
    a star closest to us called  Alpha Centauri.

    40 year  astronaut  + 45 year trip to edge of our solar system = 85 year old astronaut

    Return trip:  85 year old astronaut  + 45 year trip back to earth = 135 year old astronaut 

     

    NASA Voyager Probes: 18 Best Pictures As 45-Year Journey Nears End
    pictures send back to earth

    I will never be a space explorer.   I have come to accept that fact after careful
    consideration. I even feel sorry for two of our most famous spacecraft.  Voyageur 1
    ans  Voyageur 2 were launcnhed in 1977 as fellow travellers in the exploration 
    of the planets of our solar system. only a few scientists expected the space twins to get beyond Jupiter and 
    Saturn. 

    Guess  what?  They reached Jupiter in 1979 and then went on to reach Saturn in 1980.  
    They sent  us pictures of both of both planets..   And kept on flying at 17 km/ second.
    Faster than my truck.  A lot faster than our tractor.   And far faster than most of us will ever travel.

    In August 2012 they reached the outer limits of our solar system. 

    Now this is where I started thinking  and came to the conclusion I wil never be a spaceman.
    Think about it.   The Voyageur twins had been flying for 35 years they exited our solar system.  


    NASA assures me that the Voyageur twins trAVel 523 million kilometres a year. 

    And when I consider the prospect of space travel I reject it outright.  Why would I want to speNd 46 years of my life
    flying no where.   If I returned, which is doubtful, I would be 90 years old.  What baseball team would want
    me?  What chance would I have to become an Olympic pole vaulter?  Marriage?   At 90”  You joke.

    Our nearest solar system is not really near in our terms.  Light-years away.  Light ravels at 186,000 miles per second  ( 300.000.000 meters per second.)


    Carl Sagan (Cosmos, page 289) says it will take a beam of light from earth about  4 years to reach Alpha Centauri, our nearest star.
    Travelling at 186,000 miles per second.  Then how long would it take the Voyageur Twins to get there travelling at a measly
    slow pace of 17 kilometres per second?   A long long time.  Longer than a human lifetime for sure. With no chance of  a return flight.

    IMAGINARY VISIT BY A SPACE RECRUTER IN1977

    RING RING RING!
    “ALAN, There is somone a thee door,  didn’t you hear the bell?”
    “Whups!   Must stop tYping…answer door…very insistent  person there.”
    “Hi?”
    “Mr. Skeoch, I have been sent from NASA to see if you would like to be a passenger on Voyageur 1. There is
    just room enough for 1 person.”
    “Did you say you were from NASA?”
    “Yes”
    “Well, take your offer and place it where the sun does not shine.”
    “BBBBBut!”
    “And  get off  my front porch now.

    COMMENT

    Space exploration is perfect place for AI ,,,Alternative Inteligence…..thingamabobs.

    alan
  • EPISODE 812 RANDOM PICTURES FROM THE KILNER FARM SALE , APRIL 29,2023

    EPISODE 812    RANDOM PICTURES FROM THE KILNER FARM SALE , APRIL 29,2023


    alan skeoch
    april 29, 2023



    AN AUCTION SALE IS A GAMBLE

    Auction sales are a gamble for the seller. Particularly farm sales.  The sun could shine or rain could fall.
    On April 29 there was no sun….some rain….lots of mud.   But there were also plenty of bidders who
    came hell or high water.  On sunny days a goodly part of the crowd have not come to bid but rather they
    have assembled for the sun and the entertainment.  So what you see in these pictures are the real hard
    core bidders.  Of which I am a member.

    Doug Donaldson was the auctioneer and one of his daughters caught the bidder numbers. Bill Brooks 
    acted as helper and motor mechanic.   No animals left on the farm except for a couple of cats one
    of which was pregnant.  Ian Kilner had a mystery sign nailed to his farm wagon….”Don’t 
    criticize farmers with your mouth open.”  (open to interpretation)

    The saddest part of the sale was the arrival of a large scrap iron truck.  Some of these things…these gems… will
    not be seen again.  I was tempted to buy the Massey Harris combine just for old times sake but curbed
    my enthusiasm.  It sold for $800…I fear it was destined for the scrap truck.

    What did we buy?  Perhaps I should not say ‘we’….it was me.  Pile of lumber with planks 16 feet long, a wood mounted drill 
    press, a pile of chisels, a ladder, two old toolboxes (one filled with used screws and washers rather than the treasures
    expected), a fogging machine (for what purpose?), a rake for Marjorie, 2 jacks, 2 large wide flat boards redolent of manure
    and time (for future wooden quilts), a 1963 Farmall row crop tractor in running condition  and other things best forgotten.
    If you are about to say something negative about my bidding save your breath.  It is an addiction.

    Marjorie arrived with Woody our dog just as Doug Donaldson said “Sold” and accepted my bid for the
    Farmall tractor.   No hostile comment from her, she is familiar with idiosyncratic bidding. Tractor was purring like
    the cats hidden away in the barn.  I will not reveal the price.

    Here are some faces and a random collection of what could be purchased.