06-25-2015, 04:47 PM
After yesterday's debacle, it seemed most appropriate to receive a Nixle email today about East Hawaii's police officer of the month...
TMT Work to Resume Says Ige!
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06-25-2015, 04:47 PM
After yesterday's debacle, it seemed most appropriate to receive a Nixle email today about East Hawaii's police officer of the month...
06-25-2015, 04:58 PM
LOL, Tom
Lodestone, aaaaack! Chunkster, "legal right to access" ... I had this sudden vision of a protester standing in the doorway of someone's home, claiming that the home was built on a sacred site...and the government declining to back up the homeowner to let them go in to cook their dinner. Pam in CA
Pam in CA
06-25-2015, 05:33 PM
"Italics don't always show up for me so forgive imperfect quotation btw."
look at me, as someone who doesn't even bother with the caps button, i would be up there in the running as hypocrite of the month if i were to make an issue of perfect quotation punctuation. about yesterday's response from the Gov's office announcing a halt in construction yet again, i share a feeling of dismay. though i've been *trying* to give the benefit of the doubt, for now. will just have to see how things develop.
06-25-2015, 05:53 PM
THIS!
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06-25-2015, 07:16 PM
Pam - for the life of me I can't understand what prompted you to write this:
"Chunkster, "legal right to access" ... I had this sudden vision of a protester standing in the doorway of someone's home, claiming that the home was built on a sacred site...and the government declining to back up the homeowner to let them go in to cook their dinner." You can't cook, or are you hiding something from me? []
06-25-2015, 07:42 PM
The rocks weren't removed due to an "automatic responsibility". It took negotiations from MKSS and the observatories with the protesters to make it happen. Without that the rocks would still be there.
There's so much about the observatories keeping their promises, but not much about the protesters keeping theirs. In this case, they didn't, and the trust there was between the protestors and the current observatories has taken a hit.
06-26-2015, 03:11 AM
quote:Hi Pam, my point was that today there are fewer astronomers driving up to the summit daily since they can operate remotely on a desktop. Less traffic, less impact on Mauna Kea. The future of astronomy is space based telescopes, so there will come a day again when there are no telescopes on Mauna Kea, some of us may see it in our lifetime, so this is just a temporary argument.
06-26-2015, 03:24 AM
The future of astronomy is space based telescopes, so this is just a temporary argument.
But a necessary argument because who knows when we have the resources to launch a fleet of space based telescopes? I have been watching an older BBC program on Netflix called Horizon. One episode, From Here To Infinity, takes place largely on Mauna Kea. Someone had an idea for finding supernova more efficiently. His work depended on getting a couple of nights on the Keck Telescope, which as explained in the program is extremely difficult to procure. There are very few telescopes, and a lot of people who wish to use them. The astronomers we keep waiting could be a few hours or nights away from a great discovery, as happened in the program.
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
06-26-2015, 06:26 AM
O.K Ted, you just wrote about very important truths or facts about the situation that has been growing atop our sacred maunakea. Location, location, location, and our big island of Hawaii's people own it in the astronomy world(maunakea). Chile is getting like three of these TMT alike projects in the next decade, and those Chilean mountains will never look the same again. The soon to be replaced scientists or astronomer's atop the summit of maunakea do not care about or respect maunakea and its rich history with its native people, jmo. Our county and state cares to much about its surplus revenues or bottom dollar, and not enough about the people they are representing today or in the immediate future.
Just a few reacurring thoughts here. Maybe by halting this TMT project now and rebuilding the trusts, also by decommissioning most of the soon to be outdated telescopes at the top of maunakea would improve this escalating situation? In five or ten years wouldn't the best telescope location in the world still be the big islands mountain tops? Not long ago telescope projects were million dollar projects and promise, now they are billion dollar projects and promises, soon they could be Trillion dollar projects and realities. That are owned and operated by responsible business partners who understand and care about those who are sharing these incredible opportunities. Please stop stealing and selling our keiki of tomorrow short by allowing these few shinny pennies to replace our island people's aloha and love of life. Lots of Common sense, long range thinking, planning, and developing needs to be a few priorities moving forward,JMO.
06-26-2015, 06:31 AM
Please stop stealing and selling our keiki of tomorrow short
Once again gypsy, I ask you, exactly HOW does the TMT steal and sell our keiki short by providing funds for their education that would otherwise not be there? The TMT gives the keiki MORE money, it doesn't take it away. People who are against the TMT are the ones who will take TMT funds away from our keiki if it isn't built. You understand that right?
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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