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Author: | Dutchy [ 12 Apr 2006, 05:43 ] |
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Today is the Space Shuttle 15 years old. A life with tragedy and great things. Many countries went into space with this plane(s). http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/04/1 ... index.html Salute Dutchy ------------------------ Termites do it in the dark! (47FS Barksdale afb) Edited by - dutchy on Apr 12 2006 05:56 |
Author: | M&M [ 12 Apr 2006, 05:48 ] |
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ummmm......try 25 years. <img src="http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/457/bgnrjsiiw81q1gc.jpg" border=0> Gravity....its not just a good idea, its the law. |
Author: | Dutchy [ 12 Apr 2006, 06:03 ] |
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Sorry, I was writing to fast. I meant 25 years. Salute Dutchy ------------------------ Termites do it in the dark! (47FS Barksdale afb) |
Author: | JForest [ 26 Apr 2006, 06:58 ] |
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The only Shuttle Orbiter left in service that is 25 years old is the Enterprise and that shuttle has never been in space. |
Author: | M21 Sniper [ 26 Apr 2006, 09:07 ] |
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The concept/design is 25 years old, so Dutchy is still technically correct. <img src="http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b343/m21sniper/OnTheJobEnhanced.jpg" border=0> <b>"One post, One Kill".</b> |
Author: | sgtgoose1 [ 26 Apr 2006, 22:26 ] |
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It just needs to be retired period. When the Russians launch IDF spy sat's.we're doing something wrong. Goose They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin, (1706 - 1790) |
Author: | JMF [ 27 Apr 2006, 09:17 ] |
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Trying to compare the Columbia to the Endevour would be like comparing the F-15A with the F-15E. Same concept but vastly different. |
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