Archive for September, 2010
Why I don’t go in the water: Sea Pigs
Posted by Grg in Don't Go In the Water, Science/Geek on Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Ick.
The Question and Answer Book of Space: Earth
Posted by Grg in Science Fandom, Science/Geek, Vintage science on Tuesday, September 21, 2010
The Earth, of course, is much too close to the moon, or vice-versa, I’m not sure which. And both are much nearer to the sun, unless it is in the process of exploding in which case the Mercurians and Venusians have already had it. The Earth is 93 million miles or so from the sun and, as everyone knows, of course, the moon is exactly one helvetica away from the Earth, roughly 238,857 miles.
Still, it does well to set up the whole vast loneliness of space thing, which is a bit much for a kids book written in the midst of the space race. Figure this, between the book’s first printing, 1965, and this edition, 1970, Americans had already witnessed two landings and were beginning to scan the dial to see what else was on TV.
The Question and Answer Book of Space: Explorer 1
Posted by Grg in Vintage science on Friday, September 17, 2010
Feelings of inadequacy wash over young Werner.
Seriously, though, is this guy styling or what? Presumably they edited out the smoke or cocktail in his right hand. The left hand in pocket denotes casual authority. He’s hip, he’s a scientist and isn’t about to let the Freudian implications of his research blow his cool. Also, you can slice cheese with the crease in those pants.
The Question and Answer Book of Space: cover
Posted by Grg in Science/Geek, Vintage science on Thursday, September 16, 2010
Its hard not to love The Question and Answer Book of Space. For one thing, while it was obviously written for the kids of 1965 — this is the 1970 edition — it really doesn’t talk down to them. Instead its written in plain, confident English. No math, no orbital mechanics, but straight answers to your pervasive space questions. Except the poop thing, for that you’d need to wait another 45 years for Mary Roach to publish on the topic.
Just look at the hangdog astronaut on the cover. Its no Chesley Bonestell, but it really ain’t bad.
Little Buzz hated getting picked last for stickball, a fate that weighed heavily upon him on the way back to base.
More to come.
Don’t Go In the Water: Soul-crushing horror edition
Posted by Grg in Don't Go In the Water, Science/Geek on Friday, September 3, 2010
Either way, it is quite conceivable that you’d go mad looking at it. (Some Japanese Dude via Japanator via I09)
It is, of course, Gadzookie’s cock some kind of anemone, all gnarled up after being pulled out of the water. The locals call it a “dickswim”…’nuff said.
By the way, you can read “The Whisperer in Darkness” here.
Oh, the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society (ye who made that excellent Call of Cthulhu silent film) are adapting this one too.
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Like Call of Cthulhu, it seems to shows its amateur roots, but I don’t expect to mind much. Whereas CoC went with a classic silent film look, here they’re trying for a little noir. Nifty. Lovecraft has been tough to adapt, at least for Hollywood. These low-budget efforts know their audience. I hope they do “Shadow Over Innsmouth” next.



