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FELLOW EARTHLINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
Sy Liebergot is probably better known as APOLLO EECOM - the flight controller at the
heart of many historic NASA missions, including APOLLO 13 (as outlined in Rocket Science episode 12 - "The Universe Strikes Back") He's also a good friend with some amazing stories to tell. Meet Sy in person at www.apolloeecom.com
You've seen Paul Davidson ex of Nortel Networks on many of Foolish Earthling's programs ("The first intelligent computers are very likely to be sociopaths. Just like HAL.") Now find out what Paul Davidson gets up to in his spare time.
Rob Sawyer's site. Learn more about one of the most eloquent and prolific members of the "Science Highway" team, Nebula-award winning SF author Robert J. Sawyer.
Individuals (okay, one guy) who takes a slightly different approach to documentary filmmaking than we do - and might just manage to save the world in the process.
The only website dedicated to our friend Harlan Ellison that Harlan actually likes. (We think.)
Pull up a stool, raise a glass… Get the latest on Foolish Earthling's fast friend and multi-Hugo and Nebula Award winning author Spider Robinson.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
The Visual Effects Society. Many of the faces you'll see on Science Highway and other Foolish Earthling films can be located through these pages. A fine site to get lost in for many informative hours.
Nuclear Weapon Database: United States Arsenal. This one's a typical research page for "Science Highway', containing the technical specs on all currently deployed nuclear weapon systems. No well-prepared neighborhood should be without.
SITES WHERE YOU CAN DOWNLOAD FANTASTIC IMAGES AND STUDY SPACE HISTORY
As the introduction to The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy so eloquently put it, "The universe is big." Trouble grasping some of the scales involved? This may help.
A lovely site to catch a glimpse of the star of Science Highway Episode 6 - "The Dark Side Of The Sun". We're currently at the peak of the sun's eleven-year cycle, which means lots of really big flares, auroras, and other attention-getting behavior. Best to keep an eye on it here. Hey, it's your sun.