Bag of Randomness

  • Yup, the Geeding family has major news, and in case you missed it, just go back to yesterday’s Bag of Randomness and read ToddlerGeeding’s shirt.
  • I noticed the dashboard on my car now has two cracks in it.  I’m telling ya, it’s so tempting to go out and buy another car, but there are wants, and there are needs.
  • I renewed the vehicle registration for WifeGeeding’s SUV online the other day and noticed something on texas.gov that wasn’t there the last time I visited – there’s now a picture of Gov Good Hair on the website.  I would expect to see maybe some sort of portrait type of picture, but this picture has him in some sort of sitting pose with his leg crossed and his hand (complete with Aggie ring) on top.  At least the hair is prominently displayed.
  • I’ve never learned how to iron, but I can get by and make myself look presentable.  So in the spirit of learning, I decided to research the subject on YouTube and found a very informative channel : HotGirlsHow To’s.  I’ve never wanted to learn so much in my life, and there’s plenty to learn about.  So if you need to learn how to iron a shirtiron pants, parallel park, or something simple like how to make a copy on the copier, check ’em out.
  • I wonder if Ace and Gary are the names of the SMU Pony Boys.
  • I’m a little tired of all this college football realignment talk, which is another reason why I prefer the NFL.
  • Local soccer man Bobby Rhine died of a heart attack at the age of 35 while vacation with his family in Florida.  When a healthy and fit man dies at such a young age, it scares the crap out of me.
  • The NFL season is right around the corner and here are the changes to all the broadcast teams.
  • Do you prefer movies over books because the movies help set the mood with music?  Well, you can now listen to a soundtrack while reading a book:  Booktrack: Soundtracks for Books
  • Here’s a collection of old websites the current Republican field once had.  For instance, Gov Good Hair’s site for Lt Governor; you know, it’s a surprise he won that race considering he covered his hair with a hat on that website.
  • That’s one way to get even: Boy Throwing Rocks At Cars Shot By Crossbow By Driver
  • If you know some new parents and wish to send them a monthly care package of the latest and greatest, check out Citrus Lane.
  • The oldest college football player this season is a 61-year-old Vietnam veteran.
  • The Best Ketchup: Our Surprising Taste Test Results
  • If you are looking for a job in England, you can apply to be a butler for the monarchy.
  • A new U2 documentary will air on Showtime at the end of October.  Now all I need is Showtime.
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Bag of Randomness

  • Not much to say other than we bought some new furniture over the weekend.  The sales guy and his manager tried to sell me the protection package, but I stood my ground.
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Lunar Bible Up For Auction

One item now coming up for auction is billed as the first ever “lunar Bible” — a little square sheet of microfilm, just an inch and a half on a side, carried to the lunar surface by astronaut Edgar Mitchell on Apollo 14 in February 1971.

The auction begins online Sept. 15, and the minimum bid is $5,000. There are 831 other items being offered by RR Auction of Amherst, N.H., but Bobby Livingston, who’s running it, says he’s especially fond of the tiny Bible.

“In the beginning, God created the heavens and Earth. …” It’s all there, 1,245 pages of the King James Bible in microscopic type, and Livingston says it has been flown to the moon more often than any person.

As the story goes, 512 copies of the microfilm were made by a group called the Apollo Prayer League, led by a Texas minister named John Stout. They were approved to be carried in the Lunar Module for Apollo 12, the second landing mission, but by mistake they were packed into an astronaut’s personal belongings that remained in the Command Module, which only orbited the moon.

Stout tried again. He arranged for them to fly on Apollo 13, this time in the landing ship, but as you’ll recall, Apollo 13 suffered an explosion, swung around the moon, and made it home only through ingenuity and luck.

The third time is always the charm. Mitchell carried 100 copies of the microfilm in his personal kit on Apollo 14. In 2000, needing money, he sold what he still had at auction. He signed a letter at the time certifying that, to his knowledge, only 12 copies of the lunar Bible were still intact.

“Many of these men were very spiritual,” said Livingston. “Buzz Aldrin celebrated communion in the Lunar Module. Mitchell was interested in ESP.” He quoted one astronaut as saying, “I know infinity exists.” How? “Because I saw it, dammit!”

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