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| Questioning | The search for Steve Fossett I mentioned the use of human-computer interaction to allow human eyes and minds to help computer programs help humans to do certain tasks in the initial post of this thread: http://hypography.com/forums/astrono...n-science.html Once again a variation of this method is being used to help in the search for aviator Steve Fossett. Amazon Mechanical Turk allows computer users to help in the search for Fossett. Follow the directions and you can be looking at very recent (a few days old) satellite imagery of a portion of the area that needs to be searched. You can either use the small pictures provided or you can use Google Earth to download and view a super-overlay. Then cut and paste latitude/longitude values to go to the spot within the imagery and search. If you do take part, please reply using the Mechanical Turk form, not the Google Earth Community Forum. ---------------- 'Eternity is a very long time, especially towards the end.' Stephen Hawking 'There are all kinds of interesting questions that come from a knowledge of science, which only adds to the excitement and mystery and awe of a flower.' Richard Feynman | |
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| Resident Slayer | A sobering piece in today's SF Chronicle on the side effects of the search and what does not happen in these situations when you're not world-famous: Quote:
The rich are different from you and I, ![]() Buffy ---------------- "If you do not agree with anything I say, I'll not only retract it, but deny under oath that I ever said it!" __________________________________________________ ______________-- Tom Lehrer "The shrinks diagnosed me a sociopath with paranoid delusions. But they’re just out to get me cause I threatened to kill them." Forum Administrator Hypography Science Forums - Science for Boys and Girls! Its not for nothing that we hang out here. | ||
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| Questioning | Re: The search for Steve Fossett Quote:
One would hope, anyway. ![]() By the way this has been tried before under much less favorable search conditions: Jim Gray (computer scientist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) ---------------- 'Eternity is a very long time, especially towards the end.' Stephen Hawking 'There are all kinds of interesting questions that come from a knowledge of science, which only adds to the excitement and mystery and awe of a flower.' Richard Feynman Last edited by Hill; 09-10-2007 at 12:37 PM. | ||
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i also acknowledge your right to slam it a good one. ![]() for the sake of argument, we are the humans and these communications are our computers. Hang on. Remote viewer Major Ed Dames says look here: >> COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NOORY FWIW ---------------- Who doesn't want to use words that will stun people into silence? ~ShaYou gonna eat that? | ||
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| Questioning | Re: The search for Steve Fossett Quote:
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Somehow I doubt it. ![]() I will say this: the search has brought the GEC Forum lots of new members, many attracted because of the search. Many of those don't read the many reminders not to post results in the forum, at least not without also posting their positions in the Mechanical Turk site so somebody with the power to do something about their find can double check it. But we are now to 1000000 posts, most made during the past two years. Quote:
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| Creating | Quote: Ed Dames seems as a shadow of his former charlatan self. No more predictions down-to-the-year-and-season predictions of the end of nearly all life on earth, deadly fungus bioweapons launched from comets, or other creative stuff – just a rather lame “we’ll give authorities a more detailed fix of Fossett if they ask”. Seriously, though, Fossett’s death, which seems more certain as time passes and searches, conventional and Mechanical Turk-based, come up empty, saddens me more than I expected. After years of chortling when his balloons, etc. left him in dire need of rescue at sea, and grumbling about him being more of a guy with too much money than a real pilot at his successes, I realize I really do admire Fossett. Of all the billionaires of whom I’ve heard, his behavior seems closest to how I imagine I’d behave if I were one, striving to set records in vehicles of all sorts. Assuming he doesn’t turn up alive – which seems increasingly unlikely - the world’s a slightly less colorful place for me without Steve Fossett. I’ll miss him. ---------------- Moderator: Computers and Technology; Medical Science; Science Projects and Homework; Philosophy of Science; Physics and Mathematics; Environmental Studies ![]() | ||
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![]() I see someone over at GEC may have found an impact crater while looking for Steve Fosset! Google Earth Community: Is this a small Meteorit Crater on DG_60cm Map I didn't look 'cause the "download first" business made me suspicious. Is it safe? ![]() ---------------- Who doesn't want to use words that will stun people into silence? ~ShaYou gonna eat that? | ||
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| Questioning | Re: The search for Steve Fossett Quote:
"download first" refers to the kml file that includes the very recent imagery. If you are nervous about doing it from the poster's file, go directly to Mechanical Turk and download the latest network link from there. ---------------- 'Eternity is a very long time, especially towards the end.' Stephen Hawking 'There are all kinds of interesting questions that come from a knowledge of science, which only adds to the excitement and mystery and awe of a flower.' Richard Feynman Last edited by Hill; 09-14-2007 at 01:03 PM. | ||
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| Curious | Re: The search for Steve Fossett I posted in my hello that most people haven't taken in account a simple possibility. Maybe, just maybe, Steve suffered a heart attack while flying. He wasn't in the best shape. Also, there was no S.O.S., no Mayday, no nothing. It has also been speculated that he had a GPS-enabled watch which was never activated. There is no mystery here. A logical conclusion, based on age, circumstance, and outright balls suggests he died on that fateful day. You know, if whether or not he had a heart condition, G-force will drain blood from the upper body to the lower body. If his heart was weak (which we don't know), that would be enough to cause heart failure. He was a great man, but he is dead. That is a fact. May future pilots look up to you, Steve. You were one of the best. | |
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| Creating | Welcome to hypography, htawebs! Quote:
This doesn’t completely resolve the mystery. Live pilot or dead, there ought to be some recognizable wreckage of his Decathlon (for Aviation old-timers, basically an improved Citabria). This is a plane with a stall speed/cruise/max speed of about 60/120/200 MPH, so unlike a small or large jet, not really capable of reducing itself into tiny pieces on impact. I suspect the true reason the extensive search isn’t finding anything is because the plane is in a strange place - down a narrow crack, under thick tree cover, or underwater. Searchers sonar scanned a lake near the Flying-M Ranch on the hunch that he might have crashed in it shortly after takeoff, but there are many, many lakes, woods, and narrow cracks within range of his flight. Another possibility that came to mind when I first heard of his disappearance is that he was kidnapped. He’s very rich, and was out in some very remote country. Forcing down a light aircraft to kidnap its pilot doesn’t seem a particularly far-fetched plan. Of course, since the purpose of a rational kidnapping is to demand a ransom, and no such demand has been made, if such an attempt was made, it must have been unsuccessful. If Fossett was killed in such an attempt, it seems reasonable that those responsible might have disposed of any wreckage in a manner that even the most thorough ordinary search will never reveal. It’s possible that Fossett has been kidnapped and a ransom demand made, but those to whom it was made are not making it public, but given the risk being incurred by those continuing the search (mainly the CAP), I doubt this would be allowed. ---------------- Moderator: Computers and Technology; Medical Science; Science Projects and Homework; Philosophy of Science; Physics and Mathematics; Environmental Studies ![]() | ||
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i also acknowledge your right to slam it a good one. 
for the sake of argument, we are the humans and these communications are our computers. Hang on.
Who doesn't want to use words that will stun people into silence? ~Sha
Somehow I doubt it. 







