challengerdisaster.info website update
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Charleston - 05 Feb 2005 07:20 GMT I have added two new videos to my website:
TV-1 was shot from essentially due south of pad 39-B. This video runs over 7 minutes. It is currently available in MPEG 1 only. TV-18 was shot from the ITEK facility at Malabar Florida around 45 miles south of pad 39-B. It is also currently available in MPEG 1 only.
I would have a better variety of videos up but my RAID array failed and I lose frames every time I try to upload my videos. I will resolve it when I can.
I have also added an STS 107 memorial photo (limited resolution).
I have also corrected a link problem to the Apollo 1 bracket photos (page 2). I only discovered the problem after someone made a request which prompted me to test the link.
Daniel
Charleston - 05 Feb 2005 07:22 GMT For the slow of finger yet quick of mouse: www.challengerdisaster.info
Daniel
Charleston - 12 Feb 2005 08:13 GMT > For the slow of finger yet quick of mouse: www.challengerdisaster.info I have added a couple more videos.
Daniel
Scott Hedrick - 12 Feb 2005 16:39 GMT > I have added a couple more videos. Not that Paris Hilton sex tape again...
Herb Schaltegger - 12 Feb 2005 17:11 GMT > Not that Paris Hilton sex tape again... It's pretty good as amateur vanilla porn goes, except for that trademark Sony "Nightshot"/green effect with the glowing eyes . . . Hey, Pat might really dig that! ;-)
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Pat Flannery - 12 Feb 2005 19:09 GMT >It's pretty good as amateur vanilla porn goes, except for that >trademark Sony "Nightshot"/green effect with the glowing eyes . . . >Hey, Pat might really dig that! ;-) > I've seen it- she looks like a lemur.
Pat
Doug... - 12 Feb 2005 20:25 GMT > >It's pretty good as amateur vanilla porn goes, except for that > >trademark Sony "Nightshot"/green effect with the glowing eyes . . . > >Hey, Pat might really dig that! ;-) > > > > I've seen it- she looks like a lemur. I dunno, Pat -- I've never wanted to f.ck a lemur, and I'd *definitely* not kick Ms. Hilton out of bed for having glowing green eyes...
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Pat Flannery - 12 Feb 2005 21:10 GMT >I dunno, Pat -- I've never wanted to f.ck a lemur, and I'd *definitely* >not kick Ms. Hilton out of bed for having glowing green eyes... > She's skinny, she's spoiled, she's stupid, and she's degenerate looking.
:-) Pat
JazzMan - 12 Feb 2005 22:18 GMT > >I dunno, Pat -- I've never wanted to f.ck a lemur, and I'd *definitely* > >not kick Ms. Hilton out of bed for having glowing green eyes... > > She's skinny, she's spoiled, she's stupid, and she's degenerate looking. > :-) Some people would find those qualities most appealing in a woman. :)
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Jorge R. Frank - 12 Feb 2005 22:22 GMT >> >I dunno, Pat -- I've never wanted to f.ck a lemur, and I'd *definitely* >> >not kick Ms. Hilton out of bed for having glowing green eyes... [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Some people would find those qualities most appealing in a woman. :) Well, except for the "spoiled" part. Such women tend to be... umm... high- maintenance, to put it lightly.
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Pat Flannery - 13 Feb 2005 00:00 GMT >>> >>> [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > I forgot slutty.
Pat
D Schneider - 13 Feb 2005 01:02 GMT > [PF] She's skinny, she's spoiled, she's stupid, and she's degenerate >>> looking. [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Pat JazzMan's observation still holds for a significant % of the population.
But inflate her bra a little, and give her a telescope...
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D Schneider - 13 Feb 2005 01:03 GMT > But inflate her bra a little, and give her a telescope... Ooops, I forgot the Italian accent.
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Pat Flannery - 13 Feb 2005 06:49 GMT >> But inflate her bra a little, and give her a telescope... > > Ooops, I forgot the Italian accent. Fiorella Terenzi is not slutty! And she uses a RADIO TELESCOPE, monkey boy!
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Scott Hedrick - 13 Feb 2005 18:44 GMT > Fiorella Terenzi is not slutty! And she uses a RADIO TELESCOPE, monkey boy! Well, I'm happy to investigate her globular clusters.
Pat Flannery - 13 Feb 2005 22:51 GMT >Well, I'm happy to investigate her globular clusters. > Let us take a look at those "hidden wonders": http://www.greenapplebooks.com/images/items/0380974126.jpg Oh, Dr. Terenzi, you wore black because you thought we couldn't see you! You're a little monkey woman, that's what you are... Bark like a dog! ;-)
Pat
Rhonda Lea Kirk - 13 Feb 2005 23:04 GMT >> Well, I'm happy to investigate her globular >> clusters.
> Let us take a look at those "hidden wonders": http://www.greenapplebooks.com/images/items/0380974126.jpg
A slightly different perspective here:
http://www.fiorella.com/portrait2.gif
Dave Michelson - 14 Feb 2005 00:20 GMT > A slightly different perspective here: > > http://www.fiorella.com/portrait2.gif A really different perspective here:
http://www.fiorella.com/fiorproducts.htm
I wasn't expecting this at all. [Cue Pat]
"Beyond Life" Temporarily out of stock Dr. Timothy [LSD] Leary/Dr. Fiorella Terenzi Polygram/Mercury Records Music CD: $15.00 Temporarily out of stock (Add to cart) hear it at mp3s.com This dance/trance musical tribute to Dr. Timothy Leary features Dr. Terenzi and Dr. Leary's duet "Star Light": The human brain Universe within. Let your brain resonate to star song. Your brain is galaxy within. Your brain is star field. Other featured artist include The MoodyBlues and Prodigy.
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Pat Flannery - 14 Feb 2005 06:43 GMT > I wasn't expecting this at all. [Cue Pat] > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > Temporarily out of stock > (Add to cart) Oh yes...she's really into Timothy Leary...she also wants to change star names to those of famous actors and actresses that show the traits of the star. One that's aging gracefully is slated to be renamed Sophia Loren. A friend of mine is convinced that the closest this woman ever got to Italy was a corner pizza shop, and the whole thing is an act.
Pat
Pat Flannery - 14 Feb 2005 06:38 GMT >A slightly different perspective here: > >http://www.fiorella.com/portrait2.gif > You should read her book; this is one "unique" woman.
Pat
Ami Silberman - 15 Feb 2005 15:44 GMT >>> Well, I'm happy to investigate her globular clusters. > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > http://www.fiorella.com/portrait2.gif Well, she doesn't have glasses and antenna hair, so I'm not interested. (Been watching far to much anime lately.)
Pat Flannery - 15 Feb 2005 16:54 GMT >> >> >Well, she doesn't have glasses and antenna hair, so I'm not interested. >(Been watching far to much anime lately.) Apparently, at the beginning of her show she comes out on stage with her hair in a bun, wearing glasses and a lab coat: http://www.fiorella.com/portrait3.gif ....as the show progresses , the glasses come off, the hair comes down and the lab coat is removed to reveal the silver microminidress with the glowing rings of Saturn around it....and the zipper down the front: http://www.earthportals.com/images/fiorella.gif She a'gonna tell us that space a very big place- bigger even than'a her hair! She a'gonna make radio astronomy sexy! She a'gonna make radio astronomy fun! She a'gonna make ah complete fool of herself! An'a we are all'a a'gonna watch her do it! :-)
Pat
Rhonda Lea Kirk - 13 Feb 2005 01:59 GMT >>> I dunno, Pat -- I've never wanted to f.ck a lemur, >>> and I'd >>> *definitely* not kick Ms. Hilton out of bed for >>> having glowing >>> green eyes...
>> She's skinny, she's spoiled, she's stupid, and she's >> degenerate looking. :-)
> Some people would find those qualities most appealing > in a woman. :) Do you get many dates?
JazzMan - 13 Feb 2005 04:36 GMT > >>> I dunno, Pat -- I've never wanted to f.ck a lemur, > >>> and I'd [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > Do you get many dates? Not that it's relevant to anything, but I won't date someone like Hilton. I prefer a lot of functioning brain cells and that's something that she acts like she's really short on.
Hey, I thought you plonked me? LOL!
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Rhonda Lea Kirk - 13 Feb 2005 14:22 GMT > Hey, I thought you plonked me? LOL! I should have. That .sig of yours is an insult to all the good rats everywhere.
But no, it was Fred who plonked you, not me.
rl
Pat Flannery - 13 Feb 2005 08:32 GMT >>Some people would find those qualities most appealing >>in a woman. :) >> > >Do you get many dates? > Considering the state of the world, yes, probably. The lack in quality would probably be made up for in the number of quantity.
Pat
Rhonda Lea Kirk - 13 Feb 2005 14:23 GMT >>> Some people would find those qualities most >>> appealing >>> in a woman. :)
>> Do you get many dates?
> Considering the state of the world, yes, probably. > The lack in quality would probably be made up for in > the number > of quantity. If dating you is as much fun as being your straight man, I have no doubt. ;)
rl
Ami Silberman - 15 Feb 2005 15:40 GMT >> >It's pretty good as amateur vanilla porn goes, except for that >> >trademark Sony "Nightshot"/green effect with the glowing eyes . . . [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > I dunno, Pat -- I've never wanted to f.ck a lemur, and I'd *definitely* > not kick Ms. Hilton out of bed for having glowing green eyes... Haven't you watched enough horror flicks to know that if your bedpartner has glowing eyes of *any* kinds that STDs are the least of your worries, but that pregnancy (yours) is not out of the question?
Yes, one night of pleasure with Ms. Hilton and you might find yourself expecting... expecting a litter of Hotels!
Charleston - 14 Feb 2005 04:10 GMT >> I have added a couple more videos. > > Not that Paris Hilton sex tape again... Okay, it is official now. This is where this thread jumped the Shark.
Daniel
Charleston - 18 Feb 2005 05:33 GMT Okay this will be the last update for a while. Over the last two weeks I have added the following:
TV-1, TV-13, TV-18, M-1, M-2, and M-3. They are generally not the complete videos but they do cover most of the high interest items. I will be adding several more over the next year including what was then called NASA select, TV-16, M-4, E-201, E-203, E-214, and Starcast.
I am currently working on obtaining new footage of several camera angles I currently do not have.
Daniel
Nomen Nescio - 08 Feb 2005 20:30 GMT After 18 years and counting, I'm still waiting for the first real good look at the wreckage, IN PARTICULAR, the crew capsule. I hear its buried deep.
I shouldn't really have to justify my wanting to know this information. I paid my share of this project and I am entitled to have full pictoral disclosure. It is said a picture is worth a thousand words. Tell me the truth: Don't you want to see the recovered wreckage close up and in detail. There must be thousands of pictures in NASA secret files.
I'm not even asking to see the smashed corpses; just show me the smashed hardware for Pete's sake. NASA remains an aloof, elitist quasi-government organization with virtually no respect to the very citizens who provide its sustenance. I will shed no tears when their leadership is replaced in its entirety. Good riddance to them all, I say.
Please don't tell me it would be too traumatic to the astronaut families to do this. That is a smokescreen and phoney baloney. It wasn't too traumatic to those Twin Towers victims' families because they showed the jumpers in flight on TV and even close ups on the web.
The Government has been on this "need to know" trip a long time. Isn't that how the old Soviet Union operated? You didn't need to know about any train, plane or ship disaster or any disaster they didn't think you needed to know about. It was said that the only disasters reported on to any significant degree were those involving foreigners.
I say, Where's the Beef? No beef and I don't want to hear any more about Challenger or for that matter, Columbia.
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