Elephant and mouse in a British ad for the Commodore 64, 1984:
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Metaphysics of Information Warfare
Judith Love Cohen was an American aerospace engineer. Cohen worked as an electrical engineer on the Minuteman missile, the science ground station for the Hubble Space Telescope, the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, and helped create the Abort-Guidance System that rescued the Apollo 13 astronauts.
When she went into labor, she went to work. She took a printout of a problem she was working on to the hospital. She called her boss and said she finished the problem and oh by the way...gave birth to...
Cohen’s engineering career began in 1952, when she worked as a junior engineer at North American Aviation. After graduation from USC Viterbi School of Engineering in 1957, she went on to work at Space Technology Laboratories. Space Technology Laboratories eventually became TRW (acquired by Northrop Grumman in 2002). She stayed with the company until her retirement in 1990.
She was not just an engineer, but also an author. After her retirement from engineering, she founded a children’s multimedia publishing company. She eventually published more than 20 titles before her death in 2016. She was dedicated to education and her desire to inspire the next generation of engineers. She died on July 25, 2016, at the age of 82 years old. Though Cohen may be best known as Jack Black’s mother, the actor would be the first to acknowledge her accomplishments.
How Aerospace Engineer Judith Love Cohen Broke Barriers And Helped Save Apollo 13
Nothing new. I guess he's burned now...
Ex-CIA Officer Accused of Sexually Abusing Dozens of Women Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges
Totally accurate meme in our modern world right now, imo.
Soon the "Great Narrative" will be revealed from our favorite German villain.
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"It's a B-1000. Advanced prototype. A memetic polyalloy."
Dunno if these astronomical numbers are true, but if so, DAMN!
More Commodore fun in the Land down Under:
Entertainment Weekly
Metaphysics of Information Warfare
Judith Love Cohen was an American aerospace engineer. Cohen worked as an electrical engineer on the Minuteman missile, the science ground station for the Hubble Space Telescope, the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, and helped create the Abort-Guidance System that rescued the Apollo 13 astronauts.
When she went into labor, she went to work. She took a printout of a problem she was working on to the hospital. She called her boss and said she finished the problem and oh by the way...gave birth to...
Cohen’s engineering career began in 1952, when she worked as a junior engineer at North American Aviation. After graduation from USC Viterbi School of Engineering in 1957, she went on to work at Space Technology Laboratories. Space Technology Laboratories eventually became TRW (acquired by Northrop Grumman in 2002). She stayed with the company until her retirement in 1990.
She was not just an engineer, but also an author. After her retirement from engineering, she founded a children’s multimedia publishing company. She eventually published more than 20 titles before her death in 2016. She was dedicated to education and her desire to inspire the next generation of engineers. She died on July 25, 2016, at the age of 82 years old. Though Cohen may be best known as Jack Black’s mother, the actor would be the first to acknowledge her accomplishments.
How Aerospace Engineer Judith Love Cohen Broke Barriers And Helped Save Apollo 13
Nothing new. I guess he's burned now...
Ex-CIA Officer Accused of Sexually Abusing Dozens of Women Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges
Totally accurate meme in our modern world right now, imo.
Soon the "Great Narrative" will be revealed from our favorite German villain.
Daily Mail
"It's a B-1000. Advanced prototype. A memetic polyalloy."
Dunno if these astronomical numbers are true, but if so, DAMN!
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