this story started me off on a long journey , almost over and yes i am still freaking out on my guitar lol, i play drums in a metal band actually, i've recognized a few of the bands you have in the background music.
spacetime.... i've been studying the kabbalistic side to this stuff, it gets very deep. ends up with the answer being 42. just like hitchhiker's guide the the galaxy's answer to everything which was the number 42... a hexagon is a 2d form of a 3d cube, hint, Saturn's cymatics.
I was attending a Catholic Grade school in 1961 when I first read Starship Troopers. Yup, a Catholic school had this book when the public library didn't, LOL! I was 11 years old and recognized Heinlein's name because he wrote a lot of stories for Boys Life (I was a scout) and I loved "Have Space Suit, will Travel". So, at the tender age of 11, I read my 1st adult sci-fi and have never looked back!
Popular science once did an article on Heinlein's house. Everything was built in, with hardly any furniture. It was wired for sound, was constructed to not need air conditioning nor heat and used a minimum of artificial lighting. Modern? yes, in 1948! Today, it would be considered a "green" house, which shows you just how far ahead of his time RAH was!
This was a good effort, and the results are quite good. When was the last time a group of people did something like this for Shakesphere? Okay, maybe that's not a good name to pick,,but really, how many people really care about the authors of books they like? (or in our case, cherish,,I still have all of my RAH books from the 60's!)
this story started me off on a long journey , almost over and yes i am still freaking out on my guitar lol, i play drums in a metal band actually, i've recognized a few of the bands you have in the background music.
spacetime.... i've been studying the kabbalistic side to this stuff, it gets very deep. ends up with the answer being 42. just like hitchhiker's guide the the galaxy's answer to everything which was the number 42... a hexagon is a 2d form of a 3d cube, hint, Saturn's cymatics.
freakoutguitarsolo1 8 months ago
I was attending a Catholic Grade school in 1961 when I first read Starship Troopers. Yup, a Catholic school had this book when the public library didn't, LOL! I was 11 years old and recognized Heinlein's name because he wrote a lot of stories for Boys Life (I was a scout) and I loved "Have Space Suit, will Travel". So, at the tender age of 11, I read my 1st adult sci-fi and have never looked back!
Bullettube 2 years ago
Popular science once did an article on Heinlein's house. Everything was built in, with hardly any furniture. It was wired for sound, was constructed to not need air conditioning nor heat and used a minimum of artificial lighting. Modern? yes, in 1948! Today, it would be considered a "green" house, which shows you just how far ahead of his time RAH was!
Bullettube 2 years ago
yeah, i'd agree...and starship troopers! LOL OMG. Yes a true visionary. Thanks for the comment. Most thought this was a stupid effort. Thanks.
mardukite 2 years ago
This was a good effort, and the results are quite good. When was the last time a group of people did something like this for Shakesphere? Okay, maybe that's not a good name to pick,,but really, how many people really care about the authors of books they like? (or in our case, cherish,,I still have all of my RAH books from the 60's!)
Bullettube 2 years ago