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Wayfarer - > Reality is that thing that remains even when you stop believing in it. -> The winning name for the new space station quaters is Colbert?
The winning name for the new space station quaters is Colbert?

Sorry Sage ,but the winning name for the new space station module is not Serenity ,but Colbert.  I am still holding out for Death Star;(

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) – NASA's outreach to the public to drum up interest in the International Space Station started innocently enough with an online contest to name the station's new living quarters.

But Stephen Colbert, a comedian who poses as an ultra right-wing news commentator on cable television's Comedy Central, nosed into the act with a grass-roots appeal that has backed the staid U.S. space agency into a corner.

The comedian's supporters cast 230,539 write-in votes to name the new module at the $100-billion space outpost "Colbert." The top NASA-suggested name, "Serenity," finished a distant second, more than 40,000 votes behind.

Contest rules stipulate that the agency retains the right to basically do whatever it wants, but it may not be that easy.

Last week, U.S. Representative Chaka Fattah, a Pennsylvania Democrat, called on NASA to do the democratic thing and use the name that drew the most votes.

"NASA decided to hold an election to name its new room at the International Space Station and the clear winner is Stephen Colbert," Fattah said in a statement. "The people have spoken, and Stephen Colbert won it fair and square -- even if his campaign was a bit over the top."

NASA is taking some time to ponder its next move.

"We have a plan and we're working with some folks and in a couple of weeks you'll know what the answer is," NASA's associate administrator Bill Gerstenmaier said.

(Editing by Jim Loney and Vicki Allen)

 

 

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posted by sagefever on Mar 30, 2009 at 04:01 PM

Thanks Way~ I already posted about this~ on my earlier blog. I hope they over ride that "blow hard" Colbert (remember our bear wasn't good enough for him to even mention!) and name it Serenity anyway....Life is like that though. The ditto heads rule! ROFLOL

 

posted by Shwaine on Mar 30, 2009 at 04:23 PM

Funny how the CALM bear didn't get named Coal-bear (or whatever the variation on his name was). Maybe it was because of needing to send in $1 to vote for a name. NASA might learn a thing or two from CALM about how to make sure supporters really support a name and aren't just part of some current Internet flash mob (a technical term meaning a bunch of people hitting a website for a certain reason at around the same time, not a mob like "riot, loot, pillage, burn").

posted by sagefever on Mar 30, 2009 at 04:27 PM

That's right Shwaine! *I am so upset* It was a flash mob~ the bums. 


posted by CatherineBaker on Mar 30, 2009 at 04:38 PM

Yahoo!!!  Although I was kind of rooting for Death Star too, Wayfarer.  THAT would have been cool, but Colbert would have been my second choice.

posted by sagefever on Mar 30, 2009 at 04:39 PM

*gives Cat the stink eye*   ;-)


posted by CatherineBaker on Mar 30, 2009 at 04:51 PM

If it was "Death Star" they could play the Darth Vader music all the time.  Dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun, dun dun dun.  They could all dress up like stormtroopers and reenact Legos Star Wars scenes from Youtube:  http://www.youtube.com/watc...

posted by CatherineBaker on Mar 30, 2009 at 04:52 PM

Sorry Sage  ; )

posted by sagefever on Mar 30, 2009 at 05:02 PM

Cat~ I place the blame for my love of Lego reenactments squarely on your shoulders..LOL One of my favorites is Eddie Izzard

http://www.youtube.com/watc... *language warning*

 

posted by CatherineBaker on Mar 30, 2009 at 05:46 PM

Gosh Sage--I've never seen any of the Eddie Izzard ones!!!  Awesome!  Now I know what I'm going to be doing tonight after I get the kids to bed.

And hey--what are these blogs for if not to trade Youtube faves?  It's fun!

Spam code OZZY R

Yeah, that clip is definitely Ozzier than most!

posted by Shwaine on Mar 30, 2009 at 07:25 PM

You guys are going to keep posting YouTube clips until I feel compelled to go buy a sound card to replace my busted one. Then once on NewEgg.com or Amazon.com, I'll lose impulse control and end up buying all sorts of technological gadgets while I'm at it, thus blowing the budget for this month..... It's a conspiracy I tell you, a conspiracy!

posted by catpaw on Mar 30, 2009 at 08:03 PM

Assuming it's an international space station, wouldn't NASA be obligated to use a neutral name (like Serenity) rather than something of American pop culture? Would be a little arrogant to name it Death Star or Colbert and call it an international space effort.

posted by catpaw on Mar 30, 2009 at 08:06 PM

Besides, isn't it customary to name ships after a person when he's deceased?

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