I’ve been doing a little research in preparation for the huge battle that will be book two of Seeds (I’m thinking more and more of calling the novel ‘Heaven Sent’, which was the original title for just part one). The main battle is going to be, basically, Pearl Harbour, only on a grander scale.
So it’s going to be an air raid on an unprecedented size, but there should be other prongs to the attack. One I thought of today was midget subs. I knew the Japanese sent midget submarines into the harbour as part of the raid. I didn’t know that they tried a raid on Sydney harbour in May 1942. This was the nearest the subs came to a successful mission, their loss rate, in combat and otherwise, must have been one of the highest in the whole war. The British, Italians and Germans were more succesful.
I’ve been spending time at work surfing for this sort of information. Out of the sea and into the air, I recently ordered a model of the Curtiss XP-55 Ascender. This, the Vultee XP-54 Swoose Goose and Northrop XP-56 Black Bullet were responses to a 1939 tender for a new generation of American fighter. The Cicciles in Seeds were originally based upon the XP-54, but now I’m leaning more to the XP-55.
Daily archives: December 2, 2002
Some years ago, Brian did a PowerPoint presentation about the problems with his company. The main source of discord, he suggested (with animated graphics), was that no-one in management could pass this simple test.
Found at Blogdex
(just to be smug- I got 12 out of 14)
The English Nation is proving heavy going. I think I’m going to put it aside until I’ve got a better understanding of the timeline of the last two millennia. The central argument, however, is powerful. The ‘official’ history of Britain, the one used by anti euro politicians and tabloids, is a lie. Our island nation’s thousand uninterrupted years of existence independent of mainland Europe never existed, and the history that proves it was actually a retcon that Henry VIII and his deputy Thomas Cromwell used to justify the Reformation. The severing of the ties to Rome kick-started the splintering of Europe into nation states with the associated chauvinism, parochialism and nationalism that saw their final expression in WW1 and WW2. In the age of age of The War Against Terrorism it’s a warning against accepting, promoting or allowing to go unquestioned the government version of events.
All of this because a fat man with a comedy beard was having marriage problems.
(PS retcon comic geek phrase, short for retroactive continuity, meaning to adjust, reframe or just plain ignore the events of previous tales to suit the story currently being told.)
The Guardian | No refuge from reality If we try to remove and ‘protect’ ourselves from the things that scare us, then the coddling will make them more frightening the next time we encounter them.
CNN.com – Study: Car phone benefits equal car phone accident costs – Dec. 2, 2002 Running a cost/ benefit analysis on something like this is so twenty first century.
(sent to me by John)