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Curiosity has successful landed on Mars, congrats to NASA. So far no pictures of
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atriage wrote:
Curiosity has successful landed on Mars, congrats to NASA. So far no pictures of racing bicycles sent back to Earth. Hopefully there weren't any Martian red cats in the vicinity. |
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On 06/08/2012 11:00, Simply Fred wrote:
atriage wrote: Curiosity has successful landed on Mars, congrats to NASA. So far no pictures of racing bicycles sent back to Earth. Hopefully there weren't any Martian red cats in the vicinity. Let's hope not, the Martians get really ****ed when curiosity kills their cat, ask the ex-inhabitants of the ex-planet that is now the asteroid belt. -- |
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atriage a écrit profondement:
| Curiosity has successful landed on Mars, congrats to NASA. So far no | pictures of racing bicycles sent back to Earth. Tell me again please. Which squad does Curiosity ride for? -- Davey Crockett Flying the Flag of the English The Flag of Hengest and Horsa |
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in 661928 20120806 095329 atriage wrote:
Curiosity has successful landed on Mars, congrats to NASA. So far no pictures of racing bicycles sent back to Earth. -- It's a Rover vehicle so I guess Britain can claim the credit. |
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On 07/08/2012 07:41, Bob Martin wrote:
in 661928 20120806 095329 wrote: Curiosity has successful landed on Mars, congrats to NASA. So far no pictures of racing bicycles sent back to Earth. -- It's a Rover vehicle so I guess Britain can claim the credit. Geez, I hope the water pump lasts more than a week. -- |
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Bob Martin wrote:
It's a Rover vehicle so I guess Britain can claim the credit. India actually. |
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On 07/08/2012 02:23, Davey Crockett wrote:
atriage a écrit profondement: | Curiosity has successful landed on Mars, congrats to NASA. So far no | pictures of racing bicycles sent back to Earth. Tell me again please. Which squad does Curiosity ride for? Radioshack/NASAN -- |
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On Monday, August 6, 2012 1:53:29 AM UTC-7, atriage wrote:
Curiosity has successful landed on Mars, congrats to NASA. So far no pictures of racing bicycles sent back to Earth. -- I suggest they hold all beach volley ball tournaments there. Sheeesh, hundreds of US athletes competed at the Olympics yet for me, their air time did not match my interest in their journey. Phil H |
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On 07/08/2012 23:36, Phil H wrote:
On Monday, August 6, 2012 1:53:29 AM UTC-7, atriage wrote: Curiosity has successful landed on Mars, congrats to NASA. So far no pictures of racing bicycles sent back to Earth. -- I suggest they hold all beach volley ball tournaments there. Sheeesh, hundreds of US athletes competed at the Olympics yet for me, their air time did not match my interest in their journey. Phil H As an item of interest GB could have funded Curiosity multiple times over for the cost of the *privilege* of hosting the Olympics and each GB gold medal probably received much more airtime here than the Curiosity landing. This probably proves something quite profound but I can't be bothered to work out what it is. Anyway as a result of all this the USA has acquired a lot of technical expertise and GB has acquired the knowledge that the country would certainly be better off if Dave Brailsford was running it instead of the shower of ****wits currently masquerading as our glorious leaders. To cap it all I got absolutely ****ing soaked out riding today. Can we have some of the USA heatwave please? -- |
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