SpaceX is GO!

24 12 2008
Spacex Falcon 1 Launch

SpaceX Falcon 1 Launch

SpaceX just received a $1.6B contract to take over as a supplier to the International Space Station following the retirement of the Space Shuttle in 2010. It’s so exciting to see what SpaceX has been able to acomplish as a company founded only a few years ago by a physicist turned web entrepreneur.

I’ll try to limit my gushing enthusiasm a little, but I’d like to at least express how incredibly exciting it is to see some success from companies like this. They set outrageously ambitious goals for themselves and still manage to succeed, despite the skepticism of the public, lack of funding, and the magnitude of the challenge they set for themselves. Between SpaceX, Armadillo Aerospace, and Scaled there is so much high-paced space development in the private sector these days.

As an engineer, the projects these folks are working on are what makes the world go round. Building toasters or televisions doesn’t really do much for me, but the thought of being part of something this ambitious and revolutionary makes me glad I’ve put up with all the engineering crap these last few years. We are entering on a new space renaissance, possibly of a larger scale than that seen during the 60’s with the Apollo Program, assuming the economic and political climate of the next few years doesn’t stifle it.

Anyway, I wish SpaceX the best and congratulate them on being awarded this contract. I can’t wait to finish up my degree and begin working projects like this.





I love Skiing!

20 12 2008

Just got done with my fourth annual Delta Chi ski trip, and I’m officially addicted. I’m getting to the point now where I can ski black runs without falling on my ass and it just gets more and more fun. I’ve still got a lot of work to do on finessing my carving and attacking moguls strategically, but this is where it starts to get fun. Can’t wait to ski again next year! Anyone up for a spring break ski trip?

Now I’m at home, chillin with the parents. It’s good to be home and have absolutely nothing to do with my time, but the boredom is already starting to get to me. I wish I had a car so I could at least get out of the house once in a while. Oh well, I guess I can’t complain… 12 hours of sleep each night, with the rest of my day spent eating, napping, reading books, and surfing the web. It’s a good life.





Done with another semester!

14 12 2008

So I’m pretty bad at this whole blogging thing. I was thinking today that I should start a blog just to keep track of my life, and then I remembered that I had started this one at the end of last semester… I think my desire to blog is directly proportional to the amount of time I spend procrastinating during Finals week.

I was so desperate to avoid studying this week that I even joined Twitter. I never really understood Twitter before, but now that I’m using it, I think it’s awesome. I always felt weird updating my facebook status constantly, so Twitter provides a nice outlet for my compulsive status-updating.

In other news, off to Colorado in four hours to ski for a week in Steamboat and then spend some time with the family… time to start packing.





Almost there!

8 05 2008

I made it through Finals!!!

This was one of the most stressful Finals Weeks I can remember having. Because I caught a cold the Saturday before Finals, I was sick the entire week. Having my microcontrollers project due the Friday before Finals had me pre-stressed and bone-tired before I even started to think about my tests. All my tests went well, despite being ill and being worn out before I even started to study.
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