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1) That won't pass a SVA test - just look at the square sharp edges of that joystick
2) Infront of joystick, is that a diesel filter or drinks can squasher?
3) Dell laptop - does that eithernet cable plug into a moon rock - guess that
is for viewing DK and ebay only?
4) Where is the choke lever
5) 'Pull to stop' lever?
6) Faglighter?
7) Ashtray?
8) Bet Justy22 tries to IN-Correct the milage!
9) Rumor going around which says:- "Apollo 11 had a 2.048 MHz CPU, these days you can get ~4 GHz in many home PCs. At a guess 2.048 MHz would be equivalent to what a modern graphical/scientific calculator would run on..."
sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid
I think that spaceship isn't finished yet!
That's just demo version to keep people thinking there are just couple of joysticks.
In full version there will be sauna, girls,rugby field and much more! Otherwise what spaceman would do for so long time in space?
I think that spaceship isn't finished yet!
That's just demo version to keep people thinking there are just couple of joysticks.
In full version there will be sauna, girls,rugby field and much more! Otherwise what spaceman would do for so long time in space?
probably just have a spacew*nk like any normal ~~~~er
Its a picture of Space Shuttle Discovery's flight deck during decommissioning in the Orbiter Processing Facility.
They have probably already removed the back seats and sold them on Fleabay
Atlantis and Endeavour are still for sale at ?17.7 million each.
If that price is too dear the shuttle's engines from Discovery, no longer required by the museum that bought it, were offered for sale at between $400,000 and $800,000, but there were no takers. They are now offering them free, to anyone with the ability to take them home.
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If that price is too dear the shuttle's engines from Discovery, no longer required by the museum that bought it, were offered for sale at between $400,000 and $800,000, but there were no takers. They are now offering them free, to anyone with the ability to take them home.
awesome, rob a private jet, drain fuel out, ride home
sigpicWas Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid
Pish easy just push that button to the left, press and hold that center button, flick the switch above my head and put the foot down on the gas and we have........BLAST OFF!!!
Rest In Peace Michael Mcharg, A true friend and although gone never forgotten. 11-10-08.
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