I write about the past, present, and future of technology across three sites. imapenguin.com explores retro computing and programming fundamentals, milkcrunch.com covers modern software development and engineering culture, and evadot.com examines commercial spaceflight and the new space movement. Below is a complete archive, organized chronologically.
2026
- March 31 - Breaking Enigma with Index of Coincidence on a Commodore 64
- March 31 - Writing Code Was Never the Job
- March 31 - Artemis II Launches Tomorrow, and I Finally Feel Something (no, I don’t)
- March 28 - My third completed novel
- March 26 - You’ve Got a Professional Kitchen and Unlimited Prep Cooks. Are You Going to Make Something?
- March 24 - The Best AI Integration Is a Folder
- March 14 - The Wallis Product for Pi Day
- March 11 - Everyone has a kitchen now
- February 26 - FreeBSD is what UNIX was supposed to be
- February 25 - Adding Enigma Rings
- February 24 - Cracking Enigma
- February 20 - Enigma Emulator on the Commodore 64 in BASIC and Assembly
- February 9 - How I’m going to explain LLMs to my parents
- February 9 - What’s actually happening when you talk to ChatGPT?
- February 6 – Elon Musk, Space Exploration, AI, Jurassic Park, and the question we should be asking
- February 6 – Why I Can’t Get Excited About Artemis
- February 3 - My advice to 6-18-year-olds who want to learn to program
- January 26 – Coding on Credit
- January 15 – 10 PRINT on the Apple II
- January 8 – The Math Behind Enigma
- January 7 – Text Files Are Still the Answer
2025
- December 18 – The Cloud Repatriation Trend
- December 17 – Sorting Algorithms Visualized on the Commodore 64
- December 16 – Open Source in 2025: The Year the Forks Worked
- December 13 – Advent of Code Prep: Advanced Techniques
- December 13 – Advent of Code Prep: Core Skills
- December 13 – Advent of Code Prep: Foundation Skills
- December 13 – Preparing for Advent of Code: A Python Techniques Roadmap
- December 12 – If AI handles the entry-level work, how do beginners learn?
- December 11 – Just Use Postgres
- December 8 – Legacy Is a Sales Word
- December 5 – The Unix Philosophy Still Wins
- November 26 – First Principles: Why You Must Learn Before You Prompt
- November 24 – Dorothy Vaughan: Adapt or Become Obsolete
- October 20 – My North for 2026
- May 30 – Three Maze Generators on the Commodore 64
- May 20 – 16-bit Unsigned AND on Commodore 64
- May 16 – The Best Book Cover of All Time
- May 16 – 10 PRINT for the KIM-1
- March 26 – 10PRINT and 100 Doors on the PicoCalc from Clockwork Pi
- January 16 – PICO-8 100 Doors Problem
- January 10 – 10 Print on PICO-8
2024
- September 13 – Dragon Curves
- July 30 – 10 PRINT in Rust vs C
- April 19 – wAx the VIC-20
- April 5 – 10 PRINT on the HP-42s
- March 21 – The McNuggets Problem
- March 13 – Back to the basics with BASIC (and Python): Binary Search
- January 11 – Machine Language: Count Faster on 6502
- January 3 – Visualize and verify the reverse engineered Commodore 64 SID LFSR
2023
- December 21 – A Gentle Introduction to LFSRs
- December 19 – Quick Post: Printing binary numbers in Commodore BASIC 2.0
- November 30 – 10 Print on the TI-92
- November 21 – A gentle introduction to two’s complement
- October 12 – N-Queens problem
- September 8 – Rail Fence Cipher on Commodore 64 and TI 99/4A
- August 11 – A grid drawing rabbit hole
- June 28 – 10 PRINT on the Rockwell AIM 65
- May 5 – Building a software serial bridge
- March 2 – Blinkenlights
- January 26 – 40 years on, this is still the best maze algorithm
2022
- December 1 – Validating Pilish
- October 21 – My mostly retro writing platform contenders in National Novel Writing Month for 2022 NaNoWriMo
- July 15 – Adding very large integers in 8 Bit BASIC
- July 7 – MOS paper tape format
- June 22 – A little more speed from the 6502
- June 14 – How fast can a 6502 transfer memory
- May 25 – Almost primes with TinyBASIC on the KIM-1 clone: PAL-1
- May 15 – VIC’s Revenge, the drop-in replacement for the VIC-20 VIC chip Part 1
- May 10 – 64 Bit Addition and Products on Commodore: The Wheat and Chessboard problem
- May 5 – Vicky-20 S Video Mod Results
- May 4 – Yet another version of the 100 door problem; this time, let’s extend Commodore BASIC to add PRINT @
- March 27 – Simple exponents on an HP-16c
- March 24 – Fibonacci 1-10 on the KIM-1 (and clones)
- March 21 – The terrible random number generation in the Commodore 64 (and 128)
- March 16 – Getting green and amber screens from a MiniPET 40/80
- February 28 – Simple splitting the screen with two colors on the Commodore 64
- January 11 – A visual 100 Door Problem solution in Python
2021
- December 20 – Permutations of 1 to 9 in Python, BASIC, and 6502 Assembly
- December 16 – Making and breaking codes Part 14: VIC Cipher on the Commodore VIC-20
- December 14 – Can you do Advent of Code on 8-Bit Machines?
- October 28 – Quick Tower of Hanoi with Sound on the Commodore 64
- October 28 – Dice frequency
- October 8 – A week of diving a little deeper into my Atari 800XL
- October 6 – Two weeks with a Coco 2 in September
- September 9 – Slot Game On Tandy TRS-80 Pocket Computer PC-4
- September 3 – Calculating Pi via the Gregory-Leibniz series in BASIC on the Tandy Color Computer 2
- August 5 – Just for fun, the 100 door problem on several different systems
- July 19 – Recreational Math Challenge: Border Crossings – but on 40 year old computers
- July 18 – Running Commodore 64 BASIC Programs on a PET
- July 9 – The CERBERUS 2080
- June 23 – Making and Breaking Ciphers with Commodore 64 – The Vigenère Cipher
- June 9 – Making and breaking Ciphers on the Commodore 64, er VIC-20 – Lagged Fibonacci Sequence and a little Monte Carlo while embracing constraints
- June 3 – Quick Post: XOR in Commodore BASIC 2
- May 19 – Running the 8 Bit Show and Tell VIC-20 Super Expander Programming Challenge on the Commodore 64
- May 18 – The retro pinout project
- May 15 – Quick Post: Modulus in BASIC 2 without a cartridge
- May 13 – Making and breaking Ciphers on the Commodore 64 Part 12 – Pontifex – Solitaire from Cryptonomicon
- May 10 – Making and breaking Ciphers on the Commodore 64 Part 11 – One time pads on a Commodore 64, probably a bad idea
- April 28 – Making and breaking Ciphers on the Commodore 64 Part 10 – Finding hash collisions with a type in game from 1984
- April 26 – Making and Breaking Ciphers with Commodore 64 Part 9 – Finding Smallish Primes
- April 22 – Quick Post: Slow text on the Commodore
- April 21 – The Commodore 64 N.O.O.C.U.L.A.R. futbal project
- April 19 – Making and breaking Ciphers on the Commodore 64 Part 8 – RC4
- April 16 – The Nostalgia Files: My all time favorite book
- April 14 – Repairing a Commodore 128 and DIY Chris’s RAM tester review
- April 6 – Making and breaking Ciphers on the Commodore 64 Part 7 – Pseudo Random with Linear Congruential Generators
- April 1 – Making and Breaking Ciphers with a Commodore 64 – Part 6: XOR is Magical – Data recovery
- March 29 – Finding the Prodigal Easter Egg inside the Easter Egg on a Commodore 64
- March 29 – Quick post: Determining length in Commodore Assembly
- March 18 – Benchmarking Retro Computers (mostly Commodore) with marginal methods
- March 18 – Jiffies in Assembly
- March 16 – Making and Breaking Ciphers with a Commodore 64 – Part 5: Wargames
- March 13 – Calculating Pi via the Gregory-Leibniz series in BASIC on the VIC-20
- March 13 – Quick Post: Commodore 64 Simple Addition Efficiency
- March 10 – c0pperdragon verdict
- March 8 – Making and Breaking Ciphers with a Commodore 64 – Part 4: The PIN Program from Terminator 2
- March 7 – Making and Breaking Ciphers with a Commodore 64 – Part 3: The Caesar Cipher
- March 1 – Making and Breaking Ciphers with Python, er Commodore – Part 2: The Shift Cipher
- February 26 – Replacing an RF Modulator on a Commodore 64C
- February 24 – Making and Breaking Ciphers with Python, er, a Commodore – Part 1: The Reverse Cipher
- February 10 – Simple, ‘unbreakable’ encryption with a pencil
- January 26 – Getting started with Native Commodore 64 Assembly
- January 22 – Friday fun: Games I’m playing in Jan 2021
- January 21 – Switching to 64 bit Raspbian Linux is a snap
2020
- December 31 – Did you do that on real hardware?
- December 24 – Merry Christmas
- December 22 – My DOScember pick for the best DOS Software
- November 25 – Why does there have to be a why?
- November 25 – Imapenguin, reborn
- May 28 – Evadot Podcast #116 – Sean Mahoney CEO of Masten Space Systems
- May 6 – How to stay motivated on a long term project
- May 5 – Evadot Podcast #115 – Alissa from Viking
- May 1 – SuperAero Episode 1
- May 1 – Airventure 2020 Cancelled
- April 7 – Holding instructions
- April 3 – Sonex Virtual Fly In
- April 3 – Zenith live online aviation building workshop
- March 19 – The Mark Watney Move
- January 9 – It’s time you upped your paper airplane game
2019
- December 31 – A Year with the Tiger
- July 12 – Friday Fun: Your own two place jet
- June 17 – Cruzer Update Video
- March 18 – Are Planes With Parachutes Really Safer?
- March 13 – “Kids these days…”
- January 25 – Friday fun: 1989 Microsoft Flight Simulator on huge screens
- January 11 – Friday fun: acing your written
2018
- September 17 – What does it cost to own an airplane?
- September 13 – Evadot Podcast #114 – SuperAero on telling authentic stories
- September 7 – Friday Fun: Oh that’s a cute little slip n slide
- August 31 – Friday Fun: Some parts of airplanes are a mystery
- August 24 – Friday Fun: Bean on a Plane
- August 17 – Friday Fun: $146 girl scout cookies
- August 14 – Evadot Podcast #113 – Building momentum with EAA’s Charlie Becker
- August 8 – What do a half a million people come to see?
- August 3 – Friday Fun: First flight of the one week wonder
- July 16 – How to hold on to that Airventure high (or any event)
- July 10 – Viking Aircraft Engines 90 HP
- June 22 – Friday Fun: Pick the paint for the one week wonder
- June 19 – How to choose an engine for your experimental aircraft
- June 19 – FAA Adding new Weather Features over ADS-B
- June 18 – Avionics should be exciting. And boring.
- June 14 – Evadot Podcast #112 – Reality Check with Sonex Aircraft
- June 8 – Friday Fun: Abandoned and Little Known Airports
- May 18 – For the Oshkosh Newb, part 2
- May 11 – Oshkosh From a Newb’s Eye View
- May 10 – What Sonex Aircraft gets right about building a tribe
- May 8 – Tim Pickens on The Space Show this Thursday
- April 24 – ForeFlight 10 Airspace
- April 2 – Get ready for AirVenture 2018
- March 30 – Friday Fun: Able Flight on the SimpleFlight Podcast
- March 2 – Friday fun Stratocruiser to Hawaii
- February 21 – Watch the Falcon 9 this morning and introducing Mr Steven the boat
- February 12 – In case you haven’t seen enough footage of the boosters landing
- February 12 – Elon’s reaction to last weeks launch is awesome
- February 9 – Evadot Podcast #111 – Goodbye Google Lunar XPRIZE
- February 6 – Watch SpaceX launch the Falcon 9 heavy today
- February 5 – Evadot Podcast #110 – Airplane and garage building discussion
- January 12 – Friday Fun: What’s your best glide speed
2017
- December 13 – Blue Origin Crew Capsule 2.0 first flight
- November 14 – Evadot Podcast #109 – EAA Chapters and the Future of Aviation with David Leiting
- November 6 – ADS-B in and out are essential tools in my toolbox
- November 2 – Evadot Podcast #108 – Disruption in avionics with Avilution and Unpanels
- October 11 – Update on the podcast
- August 22 – Total Eclipse seen from the Zenith CH 750 Super Duty
- August 3 – USS Gerald R. Ford’s First Fixed-Wing Aircraft Launch
- July 6 – Evadot Podcast #107 – They’re gonna want to point this thing at Uranus
- June 23 – Friday Fun – FIVE Corsairs at once
- June 22 – Evadot Podcast #106 – SolarFlare with Mikayla and Shannon
- June 16 – Podcast problems?
- June 15 – Elon Musk’s plan to go to Mars in 2018 write up
- June 13 – Evadot Podcast #105 – Zenith Aircraft CEO Sebastien Heintz
- June 1 – Kids are bored with Aviation
- May 19 – Friday Fun – Now THAT’s a short takeoff and landing
- May 19 – Evadot Podcast #104 – Building flying machines in your garage
- May 12 – Airplane Build Episode 3 – Rear Fuselage Assembly
- April 28 – Friday Fun – Flight to nowhere with Dad
- April 14 – Airplane Build Episode 2 – How I decided on the Zenith 750 Cruzer
- April 14 – Friday Fun – An in-depth look at the very first 737
- April 11 – Evadot Podcast #103 – Relaxing with a Kroese Koosie
- April 6 – Airplane Build Episode 1 – Fuselage Arrives and Realities of Building
- March 31 – Friday fun – X-Plane 11 has been released
- March 23 – Aviation Keyboard for Foreflight
- March 18 – Flying an airplane is as simple as riding a bike…
- March 17 – Friday Fun – B-29 Walk through in flight
- January 13 – Friday fun: How to buy an airplane
2016
- December 29 – Sometimes flying is just pure joy. Even when you’re 4
- October 26 – Green aviation
- May 20 – Evadot Podcast #102 – Full time part time. Scientists
2015
- February 11 – A new category and maybe a little help from you
2014
- November 6 – Evadot Podcast #101 – Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Robots
- September 24 – Evadot Podcast #100 – Disney Big Hero 6 XPRIZE Challenge
- June 27 – Are there enough ghosts in your closet?
- June 20 – Why not?
- March 20 – I got Google Glass wrong
- February 7 – Ever wonder how big things are?
- February 4 – Appreciate the advances in car safety in just over a minute
- January 22 – Chris Hadfield sings Space Oddity with Glove and Boots
2013
- December 6 – Bill Nye’s Open Letter to President Barack Obama
- December 6 – Bohemian Rhapsody: Star Wars Edition
- November 21 – Get the Wolfram Language and Mathematica on the Raspberry Pi for FREE
- September 27 – NASA paywalls first papers arising from Curiosity rover, I am setting them free
- September 23 – Jetpack to be available in 2014
- September 19 – Ariel Waldman Interview on Triangulation
- September 19 – Bill Nye can actually dance
- September 18 – Just keep going
- February 21 – Zuckerberg, Brin join forces to extend life
- January 9 – US no longer lists satellites as weapons
2012
- November 28 – Submission request! What’s the best thing for space exploration that will happen in 2013?
- October 10 – My final post from the Google Lunar X PRIZE sidelines
- August 14 – Find a way or make one
- August 13 – Evadot Podcast #99 – Remote Rover Experiment
- July 24 – Evadot Podcast #98 – Ardusat is so cool that I can’t sit down
- July 20 – Evadot Podcast #97 – MoonExpress: Express ticket to the moon?
- July 13 – My favorite project of the year so far: Ardusat – Your Arduino Experiment in Space
- July 12 – Evadot Podcast #96 – Your DNA on the Moon
- July 11 – Evadot Podcast #95 – The edge of the box with the NewSpace conference
- June 7 – Firefly first transmission and open source software repository
- May 31 – Well that’s cheating
- May 17 – You may look back at this as the beginning of the robots taking over the world
- May 15 – Getting to where we’re going means something new
- May 3 – FIREFLY: Your DIY exploration platform
- April 24 – What bell does Planetary Resources ring for the Google Lunar X PRIZE?
- March 21 – Evadot Podcast #94 – MAKERFAIRE NC
- March 7 – Evadot and Kentucky Space think YOU can hack space
- January 25 – Evadot Podcast #93 – Virgin Galactic needs a dinosaur payload guide
- January 5 – Evadot Podcast #92 – Shoot for the thing that’s a little harder than you think can actually be done
- January 2 – Not your Grandfathers moon landing
2011
- December 28 – Evadot Podcast #91 – Part Time Scientists are about doing it right
- December 12 – Evadot Podcast #90 – Apollo 13 was the first big Hackathon
- December 1 – Review: The Rocket City Space Pioneers iPad Game
- November 30 – Evadot Podcast #89 – Fly Mach30 to open source space
- November 29 – Did Moon Express just take the lead in the POINT of the Google Lunar X PRIZE?
- November 29 – Physical Evidence of the Personal Spacecraft Revolution
- November 29 – Some serious questions about NASA’s preservation policy
- November 16 – Evadot Podcast #88 – Inside Moon Express
- November 14 – Evadot Podcast #87 – Land speed records and rocket cars
- November 3 – A hackerSPACE workshop that’s just a giant bucket of awesome
- October 28 – Evadot at the Google Lunar X PRIZE Team JURBAN Event this weekend
- October 21 – Evadot Podcast #86 – Would you like to have your own spacecraft in space?
- October 20 – Evadot Podcast #85 – Hackerspaces in space
- October 19 – Evadot Podcast #84 – So you want to launch your own space hardware?
- October 13 – Evadot Podcast #83 – Let’s take over the moon
- October 6 – A question I’m pondering today – businesses on the moon
- September 27 – Evadot Podcast 82 – NASATweetups and Wikis
- September 20 – Evadot Podcast #81 – 3 Cheers for Science for Citizens
- September 1 – Evadot Podcast #80 – Everything is Just Ducky
- August 31 – SXSW 2012 Panel: How To Win Friends And Influence Space Exploration
- August 30 – Evadot Podcast #79 – Carolina Space
- August 8 – Suddenly Moon Express has become the team to beat. On the rocks, with a twist.
- July 22 – Kids see opportunities, adults see obstacles
- July 21 – The shuttle program is over. Let’s look forward
- June 28 – Inspiring kids by thinking big in space
- June 10 – Evadot Podcast #78 – Moonbots X-Treme Team Meets the Rocket City Space Pioneers
- June 10 – ISDC 2011: There’s a story in here somewhere
- June 9 – Evadot Podcast #77 – Wow! It’s Saturn! I’ll take a side of milky way please.
- June 6 – Fun Interview with Next Giant Leap’s Spokesrobot
- May 31 – Evadot Podcast #76 – It’s Moonbots time!
- May 27 – Evadot Podcast #75 – Penn State Lunar Lions
- May 26 – Evadot Podcast #74 – Are you passionate enough to get a kids attention?
- May 24 – Evadot Podcast #73 – White Label Space in Space
- May 16 – The Next Lindbergh Boom
- May 15 – Feared Lost in Space: The focus of the Google Lunar X PRIZE
- May 11 – Video: high voyage
- May 4 – Why the US can beat China: The Facts about SpaceX Costs
- May 4 – Retro Space Art goodness in Popular Mechanics this month
- May 2 – Psst, space and engineering companies: make it easier to follow you
- May 2 – Evadot Podcast #72 – Getting past the mainframe era of space exploration with Bob Richards
- April 27 – Trouble in the GLXP paradise
- April 11 – Evadot Podcast #71 – Rubber chickens in space
- April 6 – Evadot Podcast #70 – Reusing the past for the future with Space Operations Inc
- March 22 – Evadot Podcast #69 – The far side of the moon with Puli Space
- March 15 – Evadot Podcast #68 – Engage the Ion Drive. Or build your own CPU. Yeah, one of those.
- March 4 – 10 years is either a very long time, or just barely enough
- March 3 – Need your help: A GLXP Panel at International Space Development Conference (ISDC 2011)
- March 1 – Evadot Podcast #67 – We’re going to ruin science fairs forever
- March 1 – Legos aren’t toys, they’re dream prototype kits
- February 25 – Evadot Podcast #66 – Team Phoenicia reaches for the moon
- February 21 – Evadot Podcast #65 – SpaceUp Houston and San Diego in the same weekend. Woot!
- February 16 – A thought about the X PRIZE Foundation as Pomerantz exits
- February 11 – Evadot Podcast #64 – Google Lunar X PRIZE Team Astrobotic and the SpaceX Factor
- February 9 – Evadot Podcast #63 – Stories of Space Shuttle Columbia
- February 2 – Evadot Podcast #62 – We’re not going to leave the planet straddling a laptop
- January 31 – Where then are our leaders?
- January 31 – That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for… Masten Space’s astronauts!
- January 28 – Special podcast – Challenger 25 years later: Some of our thoughts and some of yours
- January 26 – Evadot Podcast #60 – Hacking space with Open Source Rockets
- January 18 – Evadot Podcast #59 – Let’s make this a contest of visionaries with Team Selenokhod
- January 14 – Evadot Podcast #58 – Full Speed Ahead with Part Time Scientists
- January 12 – Evadot Podcast #57 – Hacking Space with Ariel Waldman
- January 11 – Interview with Neda G. Ansari
- January 10 – Evadot Podcast #56 – Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides
- January 6 – Evadot Podcast #55 – Blaze Sanders of GLXP Team Jurban and Solar System Express
- January 4 – Google Lunar X PRIZE Proposed Landing Sites
- January 3 – Hacking space during your coffee break: Planethunters
2010
- December 27 – 13 Stories in 2010 that defined space exploration
- December 22 – Evadot Podcast #54 – Kate the Space Nomad
- December 16 – iPhone, Android space: Point and see
- December 13 – Top Sites for a Space Hackers Arsenal
- December 10 – Looking ahead to Space 3.0
- December 7 – Evadot Podcast #53 – The X PRIZE factor
- November 30 – Evadot Podcast #52 – A Jet for you and a @jetforme
- November 22 – The Necessity of Failure
- November 12 – Evadot Podcast #51 – Dude my balloon is gonna totally cross the Atlantic
- November 12 – The Shackles of Apollo
- November 9 – Evadot Podcast #50 – Being a change agent for space with Dave Masten
- November 3 – What ‘Back to the Future’ Can Teach Us About Exploring Space
- November 2 – Evadot Podcast #49 – So you’re an entrepreneur huh? What about in space? with Kentucky Space
- November 1 – Evadot Podcast #48 – Spirit of Innovation Space Nutrition Winner AM Rocks
- October 28 – Evadot Podcast Extra – Introducing our new Co-Host Haley Stephenson
- October 27 – Evadot Podcast #47 – Open space with FREDNET
- October 25 – Evadot Podcast #46 – Omega Envoy 1 year later
- October 22 – Evadot Podcast #45 – Space Frontier Foundation
- October 20 – What other space data could be for sale?
- October 19 – Evadot Podcast #44 – A pragmatic approach to a new UK based Google Lunar XPRIZE team
- October 18 – Are we worth watching?
- October 18 – Evadot Podcast #43 – Conrad Foundation Education on Isle of Man
- October 12 – Evadot Podcast #42 – GLXP Team summit and participatory space exploration with Kate Arkless Gray
- October 11 – Evadot Podcast #41 – Moonbots team Moonwalk
- October 7 – Google Lunar X PRIZE Team Summit Night Life
- October 1 – Evadot Podcast #40 – The Conrad Foundation: Pete Conrad’s legacy
- September 28 – Evadot Podcast #39 – GLXP Team Astrobotic and Julian Ranger
- September 27 – Evadot Podcast #38 – Pulispace
- September 21 – Evadot Podcast #37 – Moonbots team Shadowed Craters
- September 20 – The GLXP is more than a competition — it’s a human story
- September 13 – Evadot Podcast #36 – Moonbots Team Just Ducky
- September 10 – Evadot Podcast #35 – No thrust was harmed in the making of this podcast
- September 9 – Evadot Podcast #34 – NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory
- September 2 – Evadot Podcast #33 – SpaceUp DC, the aftermath
- August 12 – Evadot Podcast #32 – Pulse Project
- August 5 – What the $*@& happened to Space?
- August 4 – Evadot Podcast #31 – Part Time Scientists 1 year later 1 week later
- July 29 – Evadot Podcast #30 – NextGiantLeap
- July 21 – Evadot Podcast #29 – Part Time Scientists 1 year later
- May 25 – If you could reboot the space program…
- May 25 – Evadot Podcast #28 – The Beagle Project
- May 19 – Evadot Podcast #27 – SOLO The Series
- May 4 – Evadot Podcast #26 – Grano.la can save the world
- April 29 – Evadot Podcast #25 – Science Channel’s “Meteorite Men”
- April 14 – Space is in the spotlight today. The time for you to be loud is now.
- March 19 – Hey NASA, let us tell your story
- March 3 – Space IS boring: a new kind of hero
- February 23 – Evadot Podcast #24 – Dude, have you seen my weather balloon?
- February 10 – Evadot Podcast #23 – A little fun and satire with Space Hospital
- February 4 – Evadot Podcast #22 – What if your crazy idea worked?
- February 1 – Giving NASA a chance
- January 26 – Evadot Podcast #21 – It is time to tell congress how you feel about your space program
- January 18 – What to do about the lack of US plans in space
2009
- December 30 – 2009: looking back
- December 16 – I forgot, I am allergic to cheese
- December 1 – Evadot Podcast #20 – Turn your enthusiasm into action – SpaceUP Unconference
- November 19 – Evadot Podcast #19 – Building communities with Amanda Stiles
- November 18 – Space tourism is real
- November 10 – A healthy Space 2.0 Eco System
- November 5 – Why are you sitting on your butt when you could be sitting on a giant, jet propelled bomb…
- October 28 – Evadot Podcast #18 – Dark matter astronaut cosmology data rituals, er, something like that
- October 27 – I should be more excited than I am
- October 22 – The kids aren’t interested and it’s your culture’s fault
- October 19 – Mind the gap
- October 19 – Boundless oceans
- October 9 – Inspiration Friday: NASA’s very own Beth Beck
- October 5 – 11 Spacy things to do during space week
- September 25 – It’s inspiration Friday, what are you doing to advance science and technology?
- September 18 – Are we there yet? How ‘bout now?
- September 15 – Evadot Podcast #17 – Joanne Manaster on inspiring our kids in science
- September 11 – Evadot Podcast #16 – OpenLuna.org Part 1
- September 10 – Evadot Podcast #15 – a chat with Tim Bailey — the partying aerospace dude
- September 9 – Evadot Podcast #14 – A chat with Marcus Chown
- September 4 – It’s inspiration Friday, what are you doing to advance science and technology?
- September 2 – Evadot Podcast #13 – NASA in SecondLife
- September 1 – Evadot Podcast #12 – Ken Denmead of Geekdad.com and Moonbots.org
- August 20 – What are YOU doing to further our ability to get into space?
- August 20 – When it comes to space, it’s about getting around the obstacles
- August 18 – Evadot Podcast #11 – I’m a tweep, you’re a tweep, everyone’s a space tweep
- August 14 – As hope for the US Space program fades, an opportunity arises
- August 13 – Evadot Podcast #10 – Mars methane, astronomy controversy, and a new theory of gravity with Stuart Clark
- August 12 – Evadot Podcast #9 – Augmented Reality with Peter Meier
- July 29 – Evadot Podcast #8 – Lucy Rogers and It’s Only Rocket Science
- July 29 – Evadot Podcast #7 – An interview with Synergy Moon
- July 27 – Something from nothing? No problem.
- July 23 – Evadot Podcast #6 – An interview with Omega Envoy
- July 22 – Evadot Podcast #5 – An interview with the Part Time Scientists
- July 20 – On the 40th Anniversary of Apollo 11: The Government should cancel it’s own moon program
- July 19 – Buggin’ out: Are You Smarter than a Tiger Moth?
- July 15 – Endeavour finally launched and that got me thinking
- July 14 – Which floor please?
- July 1 – Evadot Podcast #4 – An interview with Team FredNet
- June 26 – Spacevidcast this week: SeaLaunch Chapter 11, Obama and Kennedy, GUCP again and Ares vs Side Shuttle vs Direct
- June 24 – Evadot Podcast #3 – An Interview with Bob Richards of Odyssey Moon
- June 23 – Chris Hughes: Augmented Reality Made Easy
- June 21 – Evadot Podcast #2 – An Interview with Will Pomerantz of XPrize.org
- June 18 – When You Only Have 38911 Bytes Free, Maybe It Is Easier to Get to the Moon
- June 12 – Forget Apple, SpaceX is the Most Important Company of 2009
- June 12 – Get Your Shirt On – Apollo 11 Anniversary Shirts – New Designs
- June 11 – 5 Things to Be Optimistic About
- June 11 – Are We Looking in the Right Place for the Final Frontier?
- June 9 – How Are We Going to Feel, Being the Space Exploration Spectators?
- June 9 – Failure as an Option
- June 4 – Evadot Podcast #1 – Space in Primetime
- June 2 – Machines are intelligent when you separate them from their programming
- May 28 – Get your shirt on — Apollo 11 40th Anniversary Shirts
- May 20 – What if
- May 19 – Darwin validated: Missing link found?
- May 19 – Jim Lovell Tells Ithaca College Graduates To Expand Their Horizons
- May 13 – Secondhand smoke isn’t always bad for you
- May 12 – This NASA budget review stuff — searching for meaning
- May 11 – What the current launch coverage is like, the Spaceflightnow.com edition
- May 8 – Coalition for Space Exploration calls for definitive plan upon announcement of 2010 NASA budget
- May 7 – Star Trek’s warp drive: Not impossible
- May 5 – Titan Beyond the Rings, Cassini Style
- May 4 – Finally decent marketing for a NASA mission
- May 1 – What went wrong (and what’s next) at the Large Hadron Collider
- April 29 – The Spiral Lander pushes some boundaries
- April 28 – Sorry science but you have to sit in the back.
- April 24 – Wait, NASA is going to the Moon in 2020? Yeah right.
- April 22 – It’s Earth Day and I’d like to leave
- April 15 – Are we talking about intelligent machines or sentient beings?
- April 13 – The One Hundred Million Dollar Arm
- April 3 – Actually I did mean to turn you on
- March 31 – Hit Me With Those Laser Beams!
- March 30 – Getting to know the uploaded me.
- March 26 – What is Transhumanism anyway?
- March 25 – Scientist may have cold fusion breakthrough
- March 24 – All work and no play makes Jack a Dull Boy
- March 23 – The Pete Conrad Spirit of Innovation Awards Student Teams Need YOUR support!
- March 23 – Body 2.0 – Continuous Monitoring Of The Human Body
- March 20 – It’s time for the competition to step forward
- March 18 – Are You Hungry? I Haven’t Eaten Since Later Today: Chrono-Ethics in ‘Primer’ – Part 3
- March 17 – Are You Hungry? I Haven’t Eaten Since Later Today: Chrono-Ethics in ‘Primer’ – Part 2
- March 16 – Are You Hungry? I Haven’t Eaten Since Later Today: Chrono-Ethics in ‘Primer’ – Part 1
- March 10 – Spaceflight, now with more cleavage
- March 10 – Caves are dark and I want a gas station in space
- March 5 – What the !@$% is Evadot?
- March 5 – Launching