{"id":1422,"date":"2006-12-10T10:43:00","date_gmt":"2006-12-10T10:43:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ni0l.com\/?p=1422"},"modified":"2006-12-10T10:43:00","modified_gmt":"2006-12-10T10:43:00","slug":"news-notes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.n0zb.com\/index.php\/2006\/12\/10\/news-notes\/","title":{"rendered":"News &#038; Notes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last night I went out to the seawall at Fort Monroe to see if I could see the Space Shuttle <i>Discovery<\/i> as it headed away from the Kennedy Space Center towards it&#8217;s link up with the International Space Station.  I was out on the fishing pier, scanning across the Chesapeake from Norfolk to Virginia Beach just before the launch time (2047 Eastern). I had my PRO-548 monitoring the 2M repeater up in Gloucester where WB7URZ, Randy, was giving out a running commentary of the launch to those of us trying to catch a glimpse &#8220;Main engine start, she&#8217;s on the way&#8221;.  I was quite cold and the wind was strong, biting my ears and exposed fingers.  Word was passed &#8211; <i>Discovery<\/i> was on her way.  I wasn&#8217;t quite sure what I was looking for&#8230;. a streak of light?  Crackling over the scanner was Randy saying he didn&#8217;t see anything and another ham also saying he wasn&#8217;t see anything either.  The wind was consistently sapping my internal heat&#8230; I saw lights from a helicopter, lights from aircraft&#8230; the stars&#8230; the constellation Orion was above Virginia Beach.  I turned and started walking back towards the truck.  Then I saw it&#8230;. a bright dot of light, moving from south to north about 10 degrees above the horizon&#8230;. moving fast!  The scanner crackled, &#8220;I see, do you see it?!&#8221;&#8230; &#8220;Cool&#8221;&#8230; the bright dot continued it&#8217;s movement, flickered, and diminished in brightness.  &#8220;She just dropped her external engines&#8230;.&#8221;  And across the horizon, getting fainter, the dot continued.<\/p>\n<p>Other news&#8230; I tried my first bottle of beer from my first attempt at brewing.  I had four bottles in the fridge that have been cooling, one I had added brown sugar, two I had added white sugar, and the last was half and half.  I forgot to label what was what.  I pulled out a bottle and brought it over near the sink.  Wasn&#8217;t sure what would happen&#8230; would it explode with too much carbonation?  I popped of the lid slowly&#8230; I could hear the carbonation being released.  That was a good sign.  It didn&#8217;t explode.  I poured the bottle&#8217;s contents into a glass&#8230; it looked like beer.  Light golden in color, slightly cloudy (like the book said).  Not much carbonation.  A little bit of bubbles on top, but not much.  I tasted it.  Cool, beer-like.  But not quite right.  I took the glass and sat down.  I looked at the color&#8230; the color was good.  I smelled it.  Slight vinegar smell (which the book said meant that something got dirty during the process).  It kind of had more of a hard cider taste.  My guess is that this bottle had all brown sugar.  I&#8217;m going to try another beer today and see if the experience is different.  I also want to mix another batch of a different flavor and get it going.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last night I went out to the seawall at Fort Monroe to see if I could see the Space Shuttle Discovery as it headed away from the Kennedy Space Center towards it&#8217;s link up with the International Space Station. 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