| Re: NASA Monitors Leaky Pipe on Space Pinto [message #1084703] |
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| Re: NASA Monitors Leaky Pipe on Space Pinto [message #1084734 ] |
Sat, 15 July 2006 17:22 |
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On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 09:44:13 -0500, MarkiePost [at] WWE.com (Markie Post)
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>| looking at the shuttle's left wing for damage from dust-sized
>| meteorites and small pieces of space junk.
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>"meteorites"? I thought meteorites were meteors that had fallen to
>Earth. Or is it just "meteors that are no longer hurling through
>space"? [checking m-w.com] No, I was right, a meteorite is "a
>meteor that reaches the surface of the earth without being
>completely vaporized". If the shuttle's wing has been damaged by
>meteorites (and not just meteors) they are having bigger problems
>than anyone could have predicted.
I wonder if a meteor hit's the Space Pinto in the rear does it
explode ?
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| Re: NASA Monitors Leaky Pipe on Space Pinto [message #1084818 ] |
Sat, 15 July 2006 19:56 |
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~务唿 wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 09:44:13 -0500, MarkiePost [at] WWE.com (Markie Post)
> wrote:
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>> | looking at the shuttle's left wing for damage from dust-sized
>> | meteorites and small pieces of space junk.
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>> "meteorites"? I thought meteorites were meteors that had fallen to
>> Earth. Or is it just "meteors that are no longer hurling through
>> space"? [checking m-w.com] No, I was right, a meteorite is "a
>> meteor that reaches the surface of the earth without being
>> completely vaporized". If the shuttle's wing has been damaged by
>> meteorites (and not just meteors) they are having bigger problems
>> than anyone could have predicted.
>
> I wonder if a meteor hit's the Space Pinto in the rear does it
> explode ?
I'd like to see you build and operate a successful reusable orbital
spacecraft.
--
Rockboy
Great words won't cover ugly actions
Good frames won't save bad paintings
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| Re: NASA Monitors Leaky Pipe on Space Pinto [message #1085198 ] |
Sun, 16 July 2006 08:15 |
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On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 17:56:28 GMT, Rockboy <rockboy [at] rockboy.net> wrote:
>~务唿 wrote:
>> On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 09:44:13 -0500, MarkiePost [at] WWE.com (Markie Post)
>> wrote:
>>
>>> | looking at the shuttle's left wing for damage from dust-sized
>>> | meteorites and small pieces of space junk.
>>>
>>> "meteorites"? I thought meteorites were meteors that had fallen to
>>> Earth. Or is it just "meteors that are no longer hurling through
>>> space"? [checking m-w.com] No, I was right, a meteorite is "a
>>> meteor that reaches the surface of the earth without being
>>> completely vaporized". If the shuttle's wing has been damaged by
>>> meteorites (and not just meteors) they are having bigger problems
>>> than anyone could have predicted.
>>
>> I wonder if a meteor hit's the Space Pinto in the rear does it
>> explode ?
>
>I'd like to see you build and operate a successful reusable orbital
>spacecraft.
It's already been done in the private sector
Spaceship One and Burt Rutan say Hi
See what you miss when you're an alcoholic
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| Re: NASA Monitors Leaky Pipe on Space Pinto [message #1085226 ] |
Sun, 16 July 2006 08:56 |
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~务唿 wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 17:56:28 GMT, Rockboy <rockboy [at] rockboy.net> wrote:
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>> ~务唿 wrote:
>>> On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 09:44:13 -0500, MarkiePost [at] WWE.com (Markie Post)
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> | looking at the shuttle's left wing for damage from dust-sized
>>>> | meteorites and small pieces of space junk.
>>>>
>>>> "meteorites"? I thought meteorites were meteors that had fallen to
>>>> Earth. Or is it just "meteors that are no longer hurling through
>>>> space"? [checking m-w.com] No, I was right, a meteorite is "a
>>>> meteor that reaches the surface of the earth without being
>>>> completely vaporized". If the shuttle's wing has been damaged by
>>>> meteorites (and not just meteors) they are having bigger problems
>>>> than anyone could have predicted.
>>> I wonder if a meteor hit's the Space Pinto in the rear does it
>>> explode ?
>> I'd like to see you build and operate a successful reusable orbital
>> spacecraft.
>
> It's already been done in the private sector
> Spaceship One and Burt Rutan say Hi
> See what you miss when you're an alcoholic
Yes clearly that is the equivalent of the Space Shuttle.
--
Rockboy
I don't care what you say
I'm tired of fucking you anyway
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| Re: NASA Monitors Leaky Pipe on Space Pinto [message #1085452 ] |
Sun, 16 July 2006 20:12 |
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"Rockboy" <rockboy [at] rockboy.net> wrote in message
news:iqlug.195965$IK3.121786 [at] pd7tw1no...
> ~务唿 wrote:
>> On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 17:56:28 GMT, Rockboy <rockboy [at] rockboy.net> wrote:
>>
>>> ~务唿 wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 09:44:13 -0500, MarkiePost [at] WWE.com (Markie Post)
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> | looking at the shuttle's left wing for damage from dust-sized
>>>>> | meteorites and small pieces of space junk.
>>>>>
>>>>> "meteorites"? I thought meteorites were meteors that had fallen to
>>>>> Earth. Or is it just "meteors that are no longer hurling through
>>>>> space"? [checking m-w.com] No, I was right, a meteorite is "a
>>>>> meteor that reaches the surface of the earth without being
>>>>> completely vaporized". If the shuttle's wing has been damaged by
>>>>> meteorites (and not just meteors) they are having bigger problems
>>>>> than anyone could have predicted.
>>>> I wonder if a meteor hit's the Space Pinto in the rear does it explode
>>>> ?
>>> I'd like to see you build and operate a successful reusable orbital
>>> spacecraft.
>>
>> It's already been done in the private sector
>> Spaceship One and Burt Rutan say Hi
>> See what you miss when you're an alcoholic
>
> Yes clearly that is the equivalent of the Space Shuttle.
You're just pissed that they don't have a Canada Arm. : )
LG
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"The United States is like a giant boiler. When the fire is finally
lighted under it, there is no limit to the power it can generate." - Winston
Churchill
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