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Obscure prog-rock lyric from twenty years past, playing in the background:
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"Alo-ah
It's Honolulu Lulu, and she's blowing...
Everybody's screaming streets are teeming
with kamikaze rickshaw
And the hurricane keeps on blowing
just as far as she can go
Will she ever let up
Will she?"
I'm hearing through my open kitchen window one of those modern audio
annoyances - it was particularly acute at the San Jose apartment
building I spent two months at last year - the "Sports" noise. These
come in two flavors (the second one's my current distraction):
- The TV sound - crowd noise which ebbs and flows, as does
the emotion in the announcer's voice (but that doesn't carry like)
- the guys gathered round the set venting - their cheers, shouts
and the moanings. I bet they're watching a World Cup match.
Sudden guffaw at work (I was alone 2) when
I recalled the time F and I were at a sushi bar during one of
our holiday rendezvous back East, when the chef was practically
flinging his raw fish at us. I think it was Christmas Eve, the restaurant
(called "Osaka", in that strip mall across from the main GSFC gate) was
somewhat deserted. He was putting together a
take-out order and the clear-plastic clamshell he was filling kinda got
away from him, end result - flying sushi strewn about. I had no trouble
with the idea of helping myself to the segments of California Roll suddenly
materializing in my dining space, but F restrained me. The chef was
quite embarrassed.
Lunchtime in the cafeteria, the NASA Select monitor showed Discovery on the
ground. With the herd of people milling about, it must've landed hours ago. They've
got a mobile lounge at the Cape now, like at some airports - a very
large bus which can scissors up to a high altitude, like Professor Fate's car. This way they
can wheel stuff right in and out through the shuttle's hatch, which may have been necessary
with Andy Thomas, the astronaut returning home after four months in orbit
on Mir. I hear some fear Colonel Glenn will leave the shuttle the same
way, "on a stretcher".
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