Contact Victor Williamson with your questions about simulator based experiential education programs for your school.
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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Coming this February, An Awesome Star Trek Online Game. Read all About It.

Hello Troops,
Wow, this could be good. A real, multi player online Star Trek game where you can go on long campaign missions, captain your own ship, explore the galaxy etc etc etc. It could be an acceptable online version of the Space Center experience. Check out their web site and tell me what you think.

http://www.startrekonline.com/

Mr. Williamson

Friday, January 15, 2010

Bracken Funk Transfers to the USS Logan.

Hello Troops,
It is my sad duty to report that Admiral Bracken Funk (Flight Director) was reassigned to the USS Logan. He flew his final regular mission at the Space Center last Saturday.

Bracken's family offered him a very good paying job in Logan, Utah. Bracken couldn't turn it down. He moved last weekend. Today I spoke with him on the phone. He was working in the office on a computer program. He was in good spirits but admitted a sneeze of homesickness for his family and friends. He promised to visit every weekend he could arrange transportation (he doesn't have a car). If anyone knows someone that lives or goes to school in Logan and visits Utah County (or even Salt Lake) on a regular weekend basis please let me know.

Bracken is a good friend to everyone at the Center. His energy and enthusiasm know no bounds. His excitement for the Center and its mission is legend. He promises to continue to improve our missions by programming new tactical screens for the Voyager's older missions. A new tactical program for Midnight Rescue is his latest improvement. He did a fantastic job.

We will miss Bracken and the example he set for the staff and volunteers. Of course, we wish him the best of luck in Logan and hope to see him every weekend at the Center is the fates allow and he finds someone with a good car needed a passenger willing to help pay for gas!

Mr. Williamson

Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Fun Theory

To most people in the world a set of stairs is a set of stairs, nothing more and nothing less. Their function is to get you from one level to another.
There are others in the world that see the same set of stairs and see a keyboard. The functionality of the stairs is not changed. You're still going from one level to another but the dynamics of moving has changed. This is what the world needs. I challenge you to look at the world differently. See something wonderful in the mundane and commonplace. Make the human experience 'fun'.

The Fun Theory is what we practice here at the Space Center. Now, See it at work in other places around the world........ :)



Now, go make the ordinary extraordinary.