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Re: Wings [was: Re: Building big]
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Sun, 24 Jun 2001 05:56:14 GMT
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In lugnet.space, John Kornhaus writes:
In article <GFD24A.Mz@lugnet.com>, Kyle D. Jackson
<flightdeck@sympatico.deletethisspamblock.ca> wrote:

In retrospect though, JAL seemed to
imply that these things were going to be installed on the Shuttle
or something in 2003 and I said "no way".  When I think space
propulsion for the most part I only look at lift systems.  Shoot,
I just can't get out of atmospheric propulsion no matter how hard
I try  ;]  From the links posted here on ion drives it seems they're
not applicable to atmospheric ops.

Why do you say with your words

Um, because he tried saying it with his toes and it didn't work out? I used
to try typing with my toes and it made a big mess. My big toe was too big to
work the backspace key right.

that ion engines will not be used on the
Space Shuttle in 2003, Kyle.

Because everyone knows that we are all going to be abducted by aliens in
2002 which will put a crimp in shuttle operations. Among other things. Have
you ever been abducted by an alien? I have. It's kind of different. They
have these big ships and they come up and go whoosh and then they dissect
you. I didn't like the dissection part.

What you fail to realize is that ion
drives were invented in society long ago. Do not argue with me on this,
Kyle, because just last week I saw this great documentary film on my
JVC television set that showed me with my own eyes that there are
already space defense fighters with twin ion engines and wings and they
fly through space and make a great roaring sound

But, but... in space, no one can hear you scream! Sigourny Weaver said so.
Don't you think she'd make a great Lego builder? Anyway, I saw it in some
movie about monsters and, um, aliens. on my RCA television set, too! RCA
comes after JVC in the alphabet so it must be better.

But I guess screaming isn't roaring so we're OK on that. Screaming, no,
roaring yes. Got it. Please read my next letter when I write it where I will
discuss whooshing and why you can hear that.

when they fly by and
shoot and it would make a great video game for my Sony Playstation 2
but not for Super Nintendo GameBoy because the screen is too small

Ya but have you tried Game Boy Advance yet? it costs more so it must be
better. Someone from Lego told me they are developing virtual bricks that
you can use on your gameboy but only in the sunlight because the silly
engineers at nintendo didn't use active matrix. Just last week Gabe from
penny arcade was complaining about that. He's so funny, don't you think? I
wonder if he ever played with legos? He has a pacman on his shirt you know,
and pacmen are round, kind of like the, what do you call them, um, dots, on
the top of the bricks.

and
they would have to change it so it wouldnt be as good in my mind, Kyle.

Defiantly (1) trimming loc.au from this post as I don't want to help them
gain on the pomies. Heck, maybe I should put loc.uk in??? What is with those
guys anyway, saying I'm funny? The very nerve.

1 - Hi Greg, I think this is your favorite typo, right?. What is it with
typos anyway? I think microsoft should invent something that automatically
corrects your speling when you make misteaks. maybe they could put little
red squiggly lines under your words kind of like this squiggle: ~~~~~~~ but
underneath. I think that would be a great idea and I am going to write bill
gates about it as soon as I get done putting my legos away.

larry o pieniazek



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(...) Why do you say with your words that ion engines will not be used on the Space Shuttle in 2003, Kyle. What you fail to realize is that ion drives were invented in society long ago. Do not argue with me on this, Kyle, because just last week I (...) (23 years ago, 24-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.loc.au)

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