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Paul Maxson PLONK and filter test #10 *ignore* OT16 Mar 2005 22:54 GMT15
No reply necessary, archiving some key words for my inevitable legal case
prior to departure.
http://tinyurl.com/5ppnd
Keywords,
Trivia: The fates of the Lunar Modules15 Mar 2005 11:36 GMT9
    What happened to the various LEMs? The first one to be tested
in LEO would have re-entered, right, as would the LEM from Apollo 13.
Did all the rest impact on the Moon?
NASA  PAO in full swing again15 Mar 2005 11:34 GMT16
http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0502/19grb/
A gamma ray flare 50,000 LYs away.
If it had been 10 LYs away it could have destroyed much of the ozone layer.
A quote:
sigh^n huge needless mess (for someone special)15 Mar 2005 08:10 GMT1
     http://history.nasa.gov/rogersrep/v3appn.htm
http://www.fas.org/irp/overhead/npic.htm
NPIC
National Photographic Interpretation Center
Marty Wallace aka Oscar Tiel <"oscar.tiel "@hal.com> MARTY, TT, Oscar Marty Wallace AKA Michael Jackson is a verry sicky crazy little boy from Oscar <mart@geo.net.au Janitor at Muja Power Station Western Power Corporation The Griffin Coal Mining Company, The Collie Valley Marathon Committee phone (08) 9734 2316 Freecall 1800 62215 Mar 2005 04:00 GMT1
Marty Wallace aka Oscar Tiel <"oscar.tiel "@hal.com> MARTY, TT, Oscar
Marty Wallace AKA Michael Jackson is a verry sicky crazy little boy
from Oscar <mart@geo.net.au Janitor at Muja Power Station Western Power
Corporation The Griffin Coal Mining Company, The Collie Valley Marathon
Random interesting but important link for OM and Jorge!14 Mar 2005 23:39 GMT71
http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0305/030905cdam2.htm
Maybe this is why contracted FP is being cut back on Naval ships?
Things sure have changed since *I* was in the U.S. Navy.
OM aka Bob Mosley and Jorge Frank (both in Texas) you should read this.
Derek Lyons and OM (aka Bob Mosely) support cyber/online harrasement of innocent people.14 Mar 2005 17:28 GMT5
Even when asked to stop for several years.
Several links to follow to substantiate my claims are forthcoming before I
depart for 12 months.
I tried to reason with them and it failed. Leaving and not posting failed.
Convair Model 58-9 SST: APR Extra14 Mar 2005 07:07 GMT11
Convairs notion for turning the B-58 Hustler into a civilian SST is
posted online at:
http://www.up-ship.com/apr/extras/58-9/58-9.htm
ATTN: ssh Oz contingent - anyone in the path of that cyclone?14 Mar 2005 00:12 GMT24
...Per CNN, communities in far north-eastern Australia have been put
on alert as a strong cyclone bears down on the coastline near the
tourist center of Cairns. The country's Bureau of Meteorology issued a
tropical cyclone warning for areas between Lockhart River and Port
Voyager and Ulysses to be Terminated?13 Mar 2005 23:31 GMT12
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/voyager1-05a.html
Thoughts? Opinions? Personally I think this one is unlikely, but it
seems to fall within the Bush initiative.
-A.L.
BWAAHAHA!!! 51L questions answered...13 Mar 2005 02:26 GMT10
Had a nice long conversation with a co-worker about STS-25 SRM pressure
data that was recently discussed here, and got a lot of clarification.
To this day the data transmission system is loaded with restrictions
from the 70's that determine what data is sent back; there are
LM question12 Mar 2005 22:10 GMT28
I've always wondered about which LMs would have flown on what flights if
the original C-D-E-F-G mission profile had been flown.
Mike Collins, in Carrying the Fire, says that in late '67 and early '68,
McDivitt's crew was wrestling with LM-3's birthing pangs.  As '68 wore
Annoying Excel question12 Mar 2005 20:04 GMT31
I need some help with my Excel program. Whenever I simply type a "1"
into a cell, it spits it out as "0.01."  What the hell is going on here?
Apollo Boost Protective Cover12 Mar 2005 18:50 GMT2
I'm curious whether the Apollo BPC needed an Apollo CM beneath it in
order to take the loads imposed during launch.
To be more specific:
If there were a payload smaller than the CM under the BPC, with the
FWD: Twin Mars rovers in instrument mix-up12 Mar 2005 17:43 GMT9
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7078
"And in other news, NASA has also admitted that LM-6 had accidentally
been swapped with LM-5, which meant that the Apollo 11 crew actually
flew the configuration of Columbia and Snoopy, while Apollo 10 flew
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