Apollo Minus Project - Promotional Video from Chance of Fate Prod. on Vimeo.
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But, the above is to raise money for THE MOVIE - of course. And this link shows that the movie Met Its Stage One Funding via the donations of 74 investors (6,000 total dollars) and met its funding goal on 11-11-11, of course. (Interesting site if you have ever considered raising money for a movie.) - So, who knows, but this is yet another idea about to be thrust into the public consciousness IMO. Just a question - isn't the guy in the video MUCH too young to be the kid in the video? Isn't that a very very young looking GRANDFATHER? Just sayin........
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UDCC also connects readers with NEW websites about UFO's too (as you know). Here's one with all of UNDER 300 PageViews in about a week being put together by a UK guy - Find That New Source Here.
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Finally, Ohio is always a favorite UFO state around here - so, let's cover last weeks Triangle UFO there - about 5,600 views. The object supposedly stayed in the skies around an hour and then instantly vanished. (Video includes a close up near the end - make sure to read the comments.)
link- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqb1ep6-bWQ&feature=player_detailpage
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Books Selected For UDCC Readers On Amazon:
Below is an except from the first review (by a historian)
This important book by Stephen B. Johnson of the University of North Dakota's Space Studies Department, skillfully interweaves technical details and fascinating personalities to describe the rise of systems management in the U.S. and Europe. It is a very important work that uses Apollo as its key example. Only through the application of sophisticated management concepts were such a complex activity as the Apollo Moon landings accomplished.
Reviewers received Johnson's work warmly and it has been accepted as an exceptionally important study of how Apollo technology succeeded. As Erik Rau of Drexel University commented: "[Systems management (SM)] forced new temporal and financial discipline on contractors and engineers, imposed practices that undermined functional organization and loyalties, and subjected to scrutiny all institutions and firms involved in the project. Schedule and cost slippages on large government-sponsored projects may have continued, but Johnson asserts that SM minimized their rate. In fact, Johnson persuasively argues that
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