Thursday, June 11, 2026

The Explorers' Club Special: June 1916

Operation AXIOM: The World War
June 1916 saw Verdun, the longest battle of the war, continue; the Russians launched an offensive to take the pressure off the French at Verdun, ultimately their most effective offensive of the whole war; the British War Secretary, Lord Kitchener, was killed when a mine laid for the Battle of Jutland sank the ship on which he was traveling; & the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire broke out.

The Wayback Machine Tour of the World War: June 1916
"The Explorers' Club," № DI: The Battle of Verdun, Part IV (1-8 June 1916)
"The Explorers' Club," № DIII: The Brusilov Offensive, Part I (4 June-6 July 1916)
"The Explorers' Club," № D: The Sinking of the H.M.S. Hampshire (5 June 1916)
"The Explorers' Club," № DII: The Arab Revolt, Part I (June 1916)

Lest we forget.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day!

The Aquabats!, "The Legend Is True!" from Hi-Five Soup! (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Commentary:
"Stereo's on but nobody's dancing,
Nobody knows what they're talking about,
There is no Golden Age fashion,
At least not in this town.

"So when I turned my head to cry,
I had to dry my eye,
I saw the tortoise from the sea,
Swimming you back to me!

"And there across the sky,
I can see what makes the legend,
The legend is true,
And it's you!
Yeah, you are the legend,
The legend is true!…"

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day!

The Aquabats!, "The Thing on the Bass Amp!" from The Aquabats! vs. The Floating Eye of Death! and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 1 (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Skammentary:
"As the legend goes of the mystery house,
The old man in his basement chained
A monster in the cabinet,
A creature of habit,
Incredibly inevitable,
Incredibly strange!

"Ever since the day, just like a parade,
When the odd man moved to town,
The people started losing track
Of important things they'd known,
And folks 'round here lost the will
To get things done at all,
Ask someone what went wrong,
They'll say it's not their fault!

"So when you're feeling might low,
Not just a little, but a lot,
You realize you're all messed up,
But don't feel bad,
A voice inside your head says
It's not your fault!

"The thing!
That climbs into your head at night,
The thing!
With selfish teeth and greedy eyes,
The thing!
That helps you escape your mistake,
The thing!
There's something else that you can blame:
The thing in the bass amp!…"

The Stars My Destination: Space Shuttle 1976-1982

The Space Age: The 45th-40th Anniversaries of the Space Shuttle Program
In April 1972, John Young reacted positively to the news that Congress had funded development of the Space Shuttle, from the Moon during Apollo 16: "The country needs that Space Shuttle real bad." Nine years later, April 1981, Young commanded the inaugural flight of the Space Shuttle, Space Transportation System-1 (S.T.S.-1). The Space Shuttle was originally scheduled to fly in 1979, & S.T.S.-2 was originally planned to boost Skylab into a highrer orbit. However, developmental delays, with the reuseable Space Shuttle Main Engines but especially with the ceramic tile-based Thermal Protection System, meant the Shuttle did not fly until 1981. Skylab burned up during an uncontrolled atmospheric reentry in 1979.

The first four Space Shuttle flights, both in 1981 & the first two of 1982, featured two-man crews equipped with pressure suits & ejection seats. S.T.S.-1 & S.T.S.-2 stand out visually, because the disposable External Tank was painted white, matching the Orbiter & the Solid Rocket Boosters. From S.T.S.-3, the Space Shuttle adopted its standard appearance, with the burnt orange External Tank, saving some six hundred pounds in paint weight. After the successful completion of S.T.S.-4, the Shuttle was declared "operational." S.T.S.-5 featured a record-setting crew of four, who all flew in non-pressurized flight suits.

The Wayback Machine Tour of the Space Shuttle 1976-1982
1976
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXLI: The 45th Anniversary of the Space Shuttle Enterprise
1977
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCVIII: The 44th Anniversary of the Approach & Landing Tests
1979
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCLXX: The 43rd Anniversary of the Space Shuttle Columbia
1981
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXI: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-1
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXLIX: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-2
1982
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCLXXIII: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-3, Part I
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCLXXIV: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-3, Part II
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCLXXXIX: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-4, Part I
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXC: The 40th Anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXCI: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-4, Part II
"The Explorers' Club," № CMXV: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-5, Part I
"The Explorers' Club," № CMXVI: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-5, Part II

Ad astra per aspera.

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

The Explorers' Club, № MCLX

Operation AXIOM: The Space Age—The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-51-L, Aftermath
9 June 1986: The Rogers Commission Report—The presidential commission called the Challenger disaster "an accident rooted in history," strongly criticizing N.A.S.A.'s failure to correct the Solid Rocket Booster O-ring design flaw that had been known about since 1977, & the upside-down safety culture that led to the fatal decision to launch despite the extraordinarily low overnight temperatures.
Commentary: The Commission included chairman William P. Rogers, former U.S. Attorney General & Secretary of State; vice chairman Neil Armstrong, the first Moonwalker; Sally Ride, a Space Shuttle astronaut; Chuck Yeager, the first man to break the sound barrier; & Richard Feynman, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics; et al.

The Space Shuttle would not return to flight until September 1988.


Bonus! Space Age Song o' the Day: The Rogers Commission
Nigel Godrich, "Aftermath" from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: Original Score Composed by Nigel Godrich (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)

The Wayback Machine Tour of S.T.S.-51-L
"The Explorers' Club," № MXCVII: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-51-L, Prelude (Boisjoly Memo)
"The Explorers' Club," № MCV: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-51-L, Prelude (Teacher in Space)
"The Explorers' Club," № MCXXXVIII: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-51-L
"The Explorers' Club," № MCXLV: The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-51-L, Aftermath (Recovery)

Requiescant in pace.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day!

The Aquabats!, "Spider Love!" from Finally! (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Commentary: "Spider Love!" isn't that great a song, but it's been running through my head since yesterday afternoon.
"I'm afraid of spiders, I'm afraid of love,
But most of all I'm afraid of spider love!
Eight legs is plenty, but sixteen is too many,
And if they lay a thousand eggs, then that's a thousand babies,
Then their one thousand babies will have eight thousand legs,
And seventy-nine hundred ninety-two more legs than I could ever see myself being comfortable with, now…"

Monday, June 8, 2026

The Stars My Destination: Crew-8

Better Late than Never | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
The Space Age
4 March-25 October 2024: Spacecraft Commander Matthew Dominick (N.A.S.A.), Pilot Michael Barratt (N.A.S.A.), Mission Specialist Jeanette Epps (N.A.S.A.), & Mission Specialist Alexander Grebenkin (Roscosmos) lifted off from Florida's Kennedy Space Center's LC-39A aboard the Crew Dragon Endeavour (C206) atop a Falcon 9 rocket. The quartet docked with the International Space Station for an intended six-month mission to the orbital laboratory that was extended due to the problems encountered during the Boeing Crew Flight Test, & then again due to hurricanes in the landing zone.

From not long after the docking of the Starliner Calypso (6 June) until the arrival of Crew-9 duo aboard the Crew Dragon Freedom (29 September), the Endeavour was equipped with two extra seats, to potentially return six astronauts to Earth (the three astronauts/one cosmonaut from Crew-8 & the two astronauts from Boe-C.F.T.). After two hundred thirty-five days on orbit, the Endeavour splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean & was recovered by the M.V. Megan.
Barratt was the veteran of two previous spaceflights (Soyuz TMA-14 as part of Expeditions 19/20 & S.T.S.-133); Dominick, Epps, & Grebenkin were rookies.

Crew-8 was the fifth flight of the Endeavour C206.

Crew-8 served as part of International Space Station Expedition 70, Expedition 71, & Expedition 72.

Bonus! Song o' the Day: Crew-8 & the Endeavour
They Might Be Giants, "Figure Eight" from Here Come the 123s (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)
The Wayback Machine Tour of Launch America
2020
Demo-2 Launch
Demo-2 Splashdown
Crew-1 Launch
2021
Crew-1 Relocation
Crew-2 Launch
Crew-1 Splashdown
Inspiration4 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-2 Splashdown
Crew-3 Launch
2022
Ax-1 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-4 Launch
Crew-3 Splashdown
Crew-5 Launch
Crew-4 Splashdown
2023
Crew-6 Scrub
Crew-6 Launch
Crew-5 Splashdown
Ax-2 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-7 Launch
Crew-6 Splashdown
2024
Ax-3 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-7 Splashdown

Godspeed & welcome back to the good Earth, Crew-8!

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day!

The Aquabats!, "Mechanical Ape!" from Charge!! Special One Year Anniversary Edition (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Sunday, June 7, 2026

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Corpus Christi Sunday

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)
Audrey Assad, "Receive" from the Death, Be Not Proud E.P. (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)

Bonus! Song o' the Day!

The Aquabats!, "Little Lady Amazing!" from Finally! (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Commentary:
"Little Lady, I think that you're amazing,
So please don't stop creating,
These songs you sing mean everything to me!
Little Lady, I think that you're amazing,
So please don't stop creating,
This energy, I don't know why it makes me cry!…"

Saturday, June 6, 2026

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day!

The Aquabats!, "Hot Sumer Nights (Won't Last Forever)!" from Charge!! Special One Year Anniversary Edition (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Commentary:
"I saw you there
With your pretty blondish hair,
Eating a breakfast burrito,
You seemed so neato,
So we took the bus down to the pier.
Down on the sand
By the metal detector man,
We looked across the bay
As the dolphins swam away,
We held hands
And just imagined.

"But with tears in my eyes
You had to say goodbye,
You had to go, you couldn't tell me why,
You said something about you moving to Alaska!

"I'm gonna miss you!
I'm gonna miss you so much!
Those hot summer nights won't last forever!
I'm gonna miss you!
I'm gonna miss you so much!
Those hot summer nights won't last forever!…"

Friday, June 5, 2026

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day!

The Aquabats!, "My Skateboard!" (Live!) from The Fury of The Aquabats! Live at The Fonda! (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Skammentary:
"It's Friday night, I wanted to go out,
I didn't want to go to no show,
Didn't want to cruise Main Street,
I didn't want to to go no disco,
I just wanted you to come over,
Sist on my couch and hold me tight,
But you went out with some dumb jock,
Left me alone with my skateboard tonight!…"

Thursday, June 4, 2026

The Explorers' Club, № MCLIX

Destination Moon—Astronaut Group 5 (the "Original Nineteen"), Part II
John Leonard Swigert Junior (30 August 1931-27 December 1982)—He flew as Command Module Pilot on Apollo 13 (Odyssey & Aquarius, 1970); he was one of the first two members of Astronaut Group 5 to fly; he played football at the University of Colorado; he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado in 1982, but died of cancer before he could take his seat in Congress.
Commentary: After his active duty in the U.S. Air Force (1953-1956), Swigert was a reservist in the Massachusetts & Connecticut Air National Guards (1957-1965). He was a civilian test pilot by the time of his astronaut selection.

In the feature film
Apollo 13 (1995), Swigert was played by Kevin Bacon. Swigert is honored with one of Colorado's two statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection.

Bonus! Moonshot Song o' the Day: The Original Nineteen—Jack Swigert
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, "Get Out of Denver" from the Bonus E.P. (Space Cadet Mike Papa DSKY)

The Wayback Machine Tour of Jack Swigert
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCXLII: The 50th Anniversary of Apollo 13, Part I
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCXLIII: The 50th Anniversary of Apollo 13, Part II
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCXLIV: The 50th Anniversary of Apollo 13, Part III
Requiescat in pace.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day!

The Aquabats!, "Best Day of My Life!" from the Radio Down! E.P. (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Commentary:
"Today's gonna' be the best day of my life, so far!
Today's gonna' be the best day of my life, by far!
I've no particular reason why I think today's gonna be so nice,
But today's gonna' be the best day of my life, so far!

"No, it's not my birthday, or the end of school,
And I didn't win the lottery, or anything that cool,
I didn't get a trophy for something great I've done,
But, I say today's gonna be so great, it's only just because.

"Just because I feel like having the best day I can,
And if you don't like it, then I guess that's your problem.
(Sorry, lighten up.)

"Today's gonna' be the best day of my life, so far!
Today's gonna' be the best day of my life, by far!
I've no particular reason why I think today's gonna be so nice,
But today's gonna' be the best day of my life, so far!

"Why would I need a reason (Why?) to have an awesome day?
For me it's enough when I wake up and look around and say-
"Hey! Today's gonna be the best day that I have ever had."
And I'm not quite sure if it's going to work but I'm gonna tell my dad.

"Just because I feel like having the best day I can,
And if you don't like it, then I guess that's your problem.
(Sorry, lighten up.)

"Today's gonna' be the best day of my life, so far!
Today's gonna' be the best day of my life, by far!
I've no particular reason why I think today's gonna be so nice,
But today's gonna' be the best day of my life, so far!

"And if I fail to have the best day that I can,
Then I'll wait for tomorrow and try it once again,
And again, and again, and again, and again,
Again! Again! Again! Again! Again!…"

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

The Explorers' Club Special: Gemini IX-A

Operation AXIOM: The Space Race—The 60th Anniversary of Gemini IX-A
3 June 1966: Gemini IX-A lifted off from Florida's Cape Kennedy Air Force Station, with Command Pilot Tom Stafford & Pilot Gene Cernan aboard a Gemini spacecraft atop a Titan II G.L.V. rocket; they rendezvoused with the A.T.D.A. but were unable to dock because the A.T.D.A.'s ascent shroud failed to separate; this "angry alligator" was caused by miscommunication & rivalry between contractors.

6 June 1966: Cernan conducted America's second E.V.A., the first intended to accomplish useful work, including flying the U.S.A.F.'s Astronaut Maneuvering Unit; there were inadequate handholds & footholds for the tasks required & Cernan's pulse soared; his visor fogged over, a genuine peril, & the E.V.A. was ended early; they splashed down in the Atlantic & were recovered by the U.S.S. Wasp.
Commentary: Gemini IX-A exemplified the motto Ad astra per aspera ("To the stars through asperities;" or, "A rough road leads to the stars;" also rendered as Per aspera ad astra, I'm not a Latinist & cannot say which construction is to be preferred): for the second time in three flights, the Agena Target Vehicle failed to make it to orbit (that's how Gemini IX became Gemini IX-A); the Augmented Target Docking Adaptor, a backup spacecraft created for just such an eventuality, suffered a failure that prevented docking; & America's second Extravehicular Activity ("spacewalk"), & the first meant to accomplish useful work, demonstrated that E.V.A. was much more difficult than anticipated & would require new techniques, tools, & training. Everything about Gemini IX-A was a struggle, thus our musical theme.

The Wayback Machine Tour of Gemini IX-A
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXVI: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini IX, Prelude
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXXI: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini IX-A, Part I
Space Race Song o' the Day
Space Race Song o' the Day
"The Explorers' Club," № DCCCXXII: The 55th Anniversary of Gemini IX-A, Part II
The Stars My Destination: Gemini IX-A
Semper exploro.

Operation ÖSTERREICH

Please Stand By | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!

Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day!

The Aquabats!, "Tarantula!" from The Return of The Aquabats! (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Skammentary: I will never not enjoy that The Aquabats! titled their debut album, The Return…! Brilliant!

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

The Queue

"Any book which inspires us to lead a better life is a good book."
—Venerable Fulton Sheen (1895-1979)
While Israel Slept is a journalistic account of how & why the State of Israel fell into complacency, allowing Hamas to carry out the October 7th massacres (2023), the worst pogrom since the Shoah during the Second World War. While Israel Slept is somewhat comparable to the 9/11 Commission Report, which I read twenty-plus years ago, though it is the fruit of private investigations, not a governmental inquiery. Katz & Bohbot are unsparing in their criticisms, except for their bizarre & fawning approval of the Biden Administration & all its works. They heavily criticize Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu without giving in to hysterical Bibi Derangement Syndrome; of course they criticize Netanyahu, he's Israel's longest-serving & incumbent P.M., in office for nineteen of the past twenty-nine years, including on 7 October 2023. No one in the Israeli security & defense establishment comes out of the evaluation of what went wrong looking good, except for a handful of lower-echelon Cassandras (whose warnings were, of course, not heeded).

While Israel Slept is a sad & frustrating read, because Katz & Bohbot paint of picture of decisions that look foolishly naïve & cynical, even without the lens of hindsight. After the Pogrom is going to be even more sad, because O'Neill is an incisive critic of madness, cowardice, & depravity. I take his criticims of the West's moral failure after the October 7th progrom all the more seriously because he & I have profound disagreements, especially about the Church & the positive rôle religion can play in society. He doesn't just "confirm my priors." He criticizes the Left as a man of the Left.

Recently
Pope Leo XIV, Dilexi Te: On Love for the Poor
Bishop Robert Barron, An Introduction to Prayer
Yaakov Katz & Amir Bohbot, While Israel Slept: How Hamas Surprised the Most Powerful Military in the Middle East

Currently
Brendan O'Neill, After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel, and the Crisis of Civilization

Presently
Bernard-Henri Lévy, Israel Alone
Kiel Phegley & Jacques Khouri, Strikers: A Graphic Novel
Andy Saunders, Apollo Remastered: The Ultimate Photographic Record *
Andy Saunders, Gemini and Mercury Remastered *
Joe Heschmeyer, The Eucharist Is Really Jesus: How Christ's Body and Blood Are the Key to Everything We Believe
Mike Aquilina, Understanding the Mass: 100 Questions, 100 Answers
Pope Leo XIII, The Leonine Encyclicals: 1878-1902
Pope Leo XIV, Magnifica Humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence

*Coffee table books.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day!

The Aquabats!, "Whatever Forever!" from Finally! (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Commentary:
"You know I'm down for you and you for me,
I want thank you, friend, for every single memory,
The highs and lows with you, the joy in this journey!
And if you need me, if you еver need me—

"Well, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'm down for whatever!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Whatever forever!"

Monday, June 1, 2026

The Stars My Destination: Crew-7 Splashdown

Better Late than Never | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
The Space Age
12 March 2024: After one hundred ninety-nine days on orbit, the Crew Dragon Endurance splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean & was recovered by M/V Megan, safely returning to Earth the Crew-7 quartet of Jasmin Moghbeli (N.A.S.A.), Andreas Mogensen (E.S.A.), Satoshi Furukawa (J.A.X.A.), & Konstantin Borisov (Roscosmos).

Crew-7 served as part of International Space Station Expedition 69 & Expedition 70.

Bonus! Song o' the Day: Crew-7 & the Endurance
Broken Social Scene, "Anthems for a Seventeen Year Old Girl" from Scot Pilgrim vs. the World: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)

The Wayback Machine Tour of Launch America
2020
Demo-2 Launch
Demo-2 Splashdown
Crew-1 Launch
2021
Crew-1 Relocation
Crew-2 Launch
Crew-1 Splashdown
Inspiration4 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-2 Splashdown
Crew-3 Launch
2022
Ax-1 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-4 Launch
Crew-3 Splashdown
Crew-5 Launch
Crew-4 Splashdown
2023
Crew-6 Scrub
Crew-6 Launch
Crew-5 Splashdown
Ax-2 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-7 Launch
Crew-6 Splashdown
2024
Ax-3 Launch & Splashdown

Welcome back to the good Earth, Crew-7!

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day!

The Aquabats!, "Super Rad!" from The Fury of The Aquabats! (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Skammentary!: "Always in motion, the future is," but if things work out, I should see The Aquabats! in concert later this month, possibly twice. That would be super rad!

Sunday, May 31, 2026

The Explorers' Club, № MCLVIII

Operation AXIOM: Destination Moon—The 60th Anniversary of Surveyor 1
30 May 1966-7 January 1967: The Surveyor 1 probe lifted off from Florida's Cape Kennedy Air Force Station atop an Atlas-Centaur rocket; it made the first American & second overall soft landing on the Moon (2 June) in the Flamsteed Crater on the Ocean of Storms; Surveyor 1 returned 11,237 photos until 14 July & temperature data until 7 January 1967 (except during the two-week-long lunar nights).
Commentary: The Surveyor soft-landing probes (1966-1968) continued on from the Ranger crash-landing probes (1961-1965) & were accompanied by the Lunar Orbiter satellites (1966-1967), which closely mapped the Moon's surface, all in preparation for the crewed Apollo landings (1969-1972).

Ex Luna, scientia.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Trinity Sunday

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
Sufjan Stevens, "Holy, Holy, Holy" from the Sufjan Stevens Presents: Songs for Christmas Singalong (In Stereo Hi-Fi) compilation (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)

Bonus! Song o' the Day: SKAfter Party

Dance Hall Crashers, "Shelley" from Lockjaw (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary: We're calling an early end to this year's SKAfter Party because of a special R.B.D.S.O.T.D. project for June. Don't worry, my heart always beats to a ska-punk riddim. (The cardiologist is highly concerned.) Don't stop skankin'!

Saturday, May 30, 2026

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKAfter Party

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, "Noise Brigade" from Let's Face It (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Friday, May 29, 2026

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKAfter Party

Less Than Jake, "Danny Says" from Hello Rockview (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary: I didn't notice it at the time, but I was nineteen when Hello Rockview went on sale.
"He's only nineteen,
Burnt out on the scene,
Yeah, he's only nineteen!
He's only nineteen,
Burnt out on the scene,
Yeah, he's just getting by on the memories…"

Thursday, May 28, 2026

The Explorers' Club, № MCLVII

Operation AXIOM: Between the Wars
28 May 1926: The 28 May Revolution—A military coup d'etat overthrew the Portuguese Republic & instituted the National Dictatorship (Ditadura Nacional); President Bernardino Machado & Prime Minister António Maria da Silva resigned; after countercoups between moderates & conservatives, General Óscar Carmona declared himself both prime minister (9 July) & president (29 November).
Commentary: Prior to Carmona, moderate Vice-Admiral José Mendes Cabeçadas (31 May-17 June) & monarchist General Manuel Gomes da Costa (17 June-9 July) had each served as both president & prime minister. Gomes da Costa was exiled to the Azores, but promoted to Marshal; he returned to Portugal in September 1927, quite ill. Future dictator António de Oliveira Salazar served as Finance Minster from 3-19 June.

Lest we forget.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKAfter Party

Reel Big Fish, "Beer" from Turn the Radio Off (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary: "Beer" is one of the foundational songs of my fondness for Nineteen Nineties ska-punk, one of the songs I most cammonly casually sing to myself in a variety of circumstances.
"She looks like heaven,
Maybe this is hell…"

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Operation ÖSTERREICH

Please Stand By | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!

Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKAfter Party

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, "Devil's Night Out" (live) from Live from the Middle East (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary:
"In his favorite club, in his favorite seat,
I saw the Devil, wing tip shoes on his feet,
Pork pie hat on his head, he was diggin' the beat,
And the band ripped like demons when he screamed, 'Turn up the heat!'…

"The Devil was drinkin' and dancin' up a storm,
The band was so hot, my beer got warm,
Just when I thought it would all cool down,
That evil motherfucker screamed, 'Burn this place down!…'"

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Rewatching the Star Trek Movies (1979-1991)

Feature Film o' the Day
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (7 December 1979): Wikipedia-link.

Commentary: I appreciate T.M.P. much more as an adult than I did as a teenager in the Golden Age of Star Trek in the Nineties. It helps that I watched "The Director's Edition," released in 2001. The tone is majestic, which includes the slow-moving visual effects shots of the refit Enterprise, the revised Klingon battlecruisers, & the V'Ger cloud & spacecraft. All of this is very apropos for a major motion picture, & helps to differentiate T.M.P. from the T.O.S. episode, "The Changeling" (season two, episode three), to which its plot is similar.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKAfter Party

The Abruptors, "Best Wishes, Warmest Regards" from Noticeably Cheerless (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Monday, May 25, 2026

The Stars My Destination: Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3)

Better Late than Never | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
The Space Age
18 January-9 February 2024: Spacecraft Commander Michael López-Alegría (Axiom Space), Pilot Walter Villadei (Italian Air Force), Mission Specialist Alper Gezeravcı (Turkish Space Agency), & Mission Specialist Marcus Wandt (Swedish National Space Agency/European Space Agency) lifted off from Florida's Kennedy Space Center's LC-39A aboard the Crew Dragon Freedom (Dragon C212) atop a Falcon 9 rocket, spent eighteen days docked to the International Space Station (I.S.S.) during Expedition 70, splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean, & were recovered by the M/V Shannon.
López-Alegría was a N.A.S.A. astronaut & a veteran of five previous spaceflights (S.T.S.-73, S.T.S.-92, S.T.S.-113, Soyuz TMA-9 & Expedition 14, & Axiom Mission 1), Villadei was a veteran of a previous suborbital spaceflight (Galactic 01), & Gezeravcı & Wandt were rookies.

Ax-3 was the third flight of the Freedom.

Bonus! Song o' the Day: Ax-3 & the Freedom
Blue Swede, "Hooked On a Feeling" from the Hooked On a Feeling single (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)
The Wayback Machine Tour of Launch America
2020
Demo-2 Launch
Demo-2 Splashdown
Crew-1 Launch
2021
Crew-1 Relocation
Crew-2 Launch
Crew-1 Splashdown
Inspiration4 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-2 Splashdown
Crew-3 Launch
2022
Ax-1 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-4 Launch
Crew-3 Splashdown
Crew-5 Launch
Crew-4 Splashdown
2023
Crew-6 Scrub
Crew-6 Launch
Crew-5 Splashdown
Ax-2 Launch & Splashdown
Crew-7 Launch
Crew-6 Splashdown

Godspeed & welcome back to the good Earth, Ax-3!