Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Boeings latest headache

They're calling it "Stuckliner"

Boeing has a contract with NASA to create a spacecraft that can get humans back to the moon.

After spending billions in development, using a lot of technology applications from previous rockets, and after many delays, Boeing finally was able to get a space worthy rocket ready for launch: Starliner

Then it came time to ride test it with humans. Again, issues plagued the craft and it got delayed several times. 

But then they fixed (or in some cases) patched their issues and decided it was within acceptable safety parameters and were able to get the astronauts into space.  But mechanical and computer issues were concerning and it took some time to sort those out and dock with the ISS.

The mission was supposed to last 8 days, and … well … the craft has a host of issues and pretty much no one at NASA or Boeing has confidence that it's safe to return the astronauts in the vehicle.

NASA would like to return it empty and see how it does, and bring back the two crew members another way, like on a future spacex dragon capsule. 

This being the 21st century, and being all about corporate interests, Boeing thinks this is a bad idea. They know it will affect their bottom line and their contract with NASA.  So they want to continue to fix the spacecraft and return the crew in it.

In any case, NASA has already had upcoming milestones for the return to the moon slip because of it, and is getting antsy.  It seems likely that they will open up bidding for the moon missions yet again… but I'm getting ahead of myself.

Right now, the concern is for the astronauts. They're being told to "hang tight" in space and they'll make it back home next year sometime.

But I doubt they brought enough clean underwear for a trip that will last >8 months. 


Disney will be investing in itself

Disney had their massive fan event recently and announced a ton of new things like new cruise ships, some ginormous park expansion, and an audio animatronic of Walt himself, which Abigail Disney referred to as disrespectful…

As for Disney world, the plans include replacing Dino-land at the animal kingdom and the closure of the rivers of America / Tom sawyers island for a cars land to be added - and a villains land to be added beyond where big thunder mountain currently resides. 

Friday, August 9, 2024

Thursday, August 8, 2024

Musk is a dumbass

He spent a ridiculous number of billions to buy Twitter. Turned it into a platform for hate, has no discernible privacy policy, and mines data from everyone using the platform (and sells it!)

And companies who used to advertise there revolt. So he sues claiming anti-trust?

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Disneys earnings were generally good

Parks continue to disappoint, but at least there's some understanding of there being some carryover effect from the pandemic (hint: Disney took on a lot of debt that they continue to pay down, and they haven't quite "fixed" the issues with pricing and experiences, but that experiment is ongoing). 

But streaming turned a profit. Which is interesting.  But ever looking to see what the market will bear, they plan to tweak the price point and see what happens there. 

Will people pay more for the content? I guess we'll see. 

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/08/07/disney-dis-q3-earnings-report-2024.html

Say what now?

This guy should not be even in consideration to be a leader.