I'm sorry if my brain doesn't work right but I had a massive heart attack last August 2014. But I'm a old school auto mechanic and I remember the 1978 to 1980 Pontiac trans am with the 6.6 litre or 400 cid big block plus the firebird both had either the 4 speed manual or the 400 turbo hydramatic from smokey and the bandit.
I remember Alan Shepard strapping into a Mercury space vehicle on top of a Redstone SRBM and riding that bad boy from Cape Canaveral to Bermuda in 15 minutes on May 5, 1961.
The Redstone Rocket - Rocketdyne North American Aviation 75-110 A-7 - developed 78,000 pounds-force (350 kN) of thrust for 121 seconds
They had to make a custom flight suit, with extra ball room, for Commander Shepard to wear on that flight because his were so big.
@Kapea said:
I remember Alan Shepard strapping into a Mercury space vehicle on top of a Redstone SRBM and riding that bad boy from Cape Canaveral to Bermuda in 15 minutes on May 5, 1961.
The Redstone Rocket - Rocketdyne North American Aviation 75-110 A-7 - developed 78,000 pounds-force (350 kN) of thrust for 121 seconds
They had to make a custom flight suit, with extra ball room, for Commander Shepard to wear on that flight because his were so big.
Why a baby dragon they done that already... let's do an 8" set up like he posted the print of.. with the columns on the boiler... :D ok Smaugly pay for the still and just write it off as advertisement expenses.... :D
@FullySilenced said:
Why a baby dragon they done that already... let's do an 8" set up like he posted the print of.. with the columns on the boiler... :D ok Smaugly pay for the still and just write it off as advertisement expenses.... :D
We did that already too. It didn't go so well as the two Ace's we gave away.
The intended recipient thought that a free 4 plate 8" unit on a 380l boiler was an insufficient gift and refused it. :-O
I think about what past events I would witness first hand if I had a time machine. This one is near top of my list. The Wright Flyer in glider form. I don't think they had a clue as to how revolutionary their experiments were. They were bicycle mechanics...
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Wouldn't be the first time we've done it. :))
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I meant @Thomasedwin. His idea, his sponsorship...
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I'm sorry if my brain doesn't work right but I had a massive heart attack last August 2014. But I'm a old school auto mechanic and I remember the 1978 to 1980 Pontiac trans am with the 6.6 litre or 400 cid big block plus the firebird both had either the 4 speed manual or the 400 turbo hydramatic from smokey and the bandit.
Yes i know.
Thats the way the case swap/bulk buys works on Brew Adelaide forum. Whoever suggests they have one has to organize it. :))
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The ones you get for free cost you more than the ones you pay for.
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I remember Alan Shepard strapping into a Mercury space vehicle on top of a Redstone SRBM and riding that bad boy from Cape Canaveral to Bermuda in 15 minutes on May 5, 1961.
The Redstone Rocket - Rocketdyne North American Aviation 75-110 A-7 - developed 78,000 pounds-force (350 kN) of thrust for 121 seconds
They had to make a custom flight suit, with extra ball room, for Commander Shepard to wear on that flight because his were so big.
I'm more like I am now than I was before.
Those guys, the Mercury 7 , all had HUGE balls.
Why a baby dragon they done that already... let's do an 8" set up like he posted the print of.. with the columns on the boiler... :D ok Smaugly pay for the still and just write it off as advertisement expenses.... :D
We did that already too. It didn't go so well as the two Ace's we gave away.
The intended recipient thought that a free 4 plate 8" unit on a 380l boiler was an insufficient gift and refused it. :-O
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Good on ya FS for paying it back around.
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Either dyslexia or that girl is going to have a tough life
Hey. I never knew Mad had an Australian edition...
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I think about what past events I would witness first hand if I had a time machine. This one is near top of my list. The Wright Flyer in glider form. I don't think they had a clue as to how revolutionary their experiments were. They were bicycle mechanics...
I'm more like I am now than I was before.
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Another high pick:
I'm more like I am now than I was before.
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Russian ballistic missile test, circa 1988?
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