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Comment How do they know it was a Dorrito? (Score 1) 31

Many people declared this a Dorrito or a blue corn tortilla chip. But I'm not sure how they knew what brand of chip it was. It could have been a Tostito or many other brand covered in bean dip. Next time we will have to be sure to put a green patch on it to represent the green chile salsa. Yum. yum. yum.

Comment We were worried people would say it was a UFO (Score 1) 31

From the moment the balloon got away we were afraid that people would say it was a UFO. We tried to tell people, but some folks want to believe anything weird-looking in the sky is a UFO. There is a whole sub-genre in the UFO literature specifically devoted to "triangular UFOs". I think the rationale we had for a tetrahedral design was that it was fairly simple to make, regular, and has sloped edges so it can catch light through the clear top. It makes me wonder if many of these other triangular UFOs are experimental balloons as well. Of course, ours flew during the day because...duh...it's a solar balloon. So it got a little more notice, perhaps.

Comment Re:Yes seriously people *wanted to believe* (Score 1) 31

I'm a member of the QueLab makerspace and I was there when the solar balloon got away from us in a sudden gust of wind. If you didn't know what it was, it did look pretty weird. A giant black triangle hanging in the sky. We *tried* to tell people it was a balloon, but some people *refused to believe us*. They told us we didnt' know what we were talking about, that we were lying, part of a cover up, etc. Fortunately we had plenty of pictures of it on the ground, as well as a smaller prototype version, and a tracking system on the balloon. Otherwise, this might have been declared a real UFO by some.

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