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On Mon, 18 May 2009 21:40:02 -0400, BAR wrote:

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On Mon, 18 May 2009 20:30:12 -0400, BAR wrote:

Vic Smith wrote:
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Mission accomplished.
These guys hardly get recognized unless they're killed.
Space - The Final Frontier
Don't it just give you the goosebumps?
One of my neighbors is good friends with one of the astronauts who did
the spacewalks that repaired the Hubble. And, my wife is going to get
one or two of the battery cells from the battery pack that was replaced.
My wife is very excited to get her hands on the batteries that have been
in orbital flight. This is the first time batteries have been returned
to Earth in the same packaging when they left in Earth.


I have packet QSL cards from every shuttle mission plus several 2
meter contacts and an American Flag flown by Maj. Gen. Charles F.
Bolden, Jr. (USMC - Retired) on board Discovery during STS-60 and a
space/Earth picture autographed by the crew - Charles F. Bolden -
Commander, Kenneth S. Reightler Jr. - Pilot, N. Jan Davis - Mission
Specialist, Ronald M. Seg - Mission Specialist - Franklin R.
Chang-Diaz - Mission Specialist, Sergei K. Krikalev - Mission
Specialist.

Neener, neener, neener. :)


I'll see if I can score you a plate from a battery.


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On Mon, 18 May 2009 20:30:12 -0400, BAR wrote:

Vic Smith wrote:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/bl...nal-2009-05-18

Mission accomplished.
These guys hardly get recognized unless they're killed.
Space - The Final Frontier
Don't it just give you the goosebumps?


One of my neighbors is good friends with one of the astronauts who did
the spacewalks that repaired the Hubble.


Yeah sure. Good friends. You betcha.
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On May 18, 10:32*pm, jps wrote:
On Mon, 18 May 2009 20:30:12 -0400, BAR wrote:
Vic Smith wrote:
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Mission accomplished.
These guys hardly get recognized unless they're killed.
Space - The Final Frontier
Don't it just give you the goosebumps?


One of my neighbors is good friends with one of the astronauts who did
the spacewalks that repaired the Hubble.


Yeah sure. *Good friends. *You betcha.


Probably, remember he is not a known liar here like you screwdriver
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Almost did something like that long ago, but with a gold prospector.
Didn't pan out.

--Vic


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Almost did something like that long ago, but with a gold prospector.
Didn't pan out.

--Vic


Groan.......

Hey, can I help it when the truth ends with a pun?
It just worked out that way.
Guy's name was Bob Fagin.
He was a cabinmate of mine on a merchant ship.
Degreed geologist and bonafide gold prospector.
WWII vet, disbursing officer in the Pacific.
The guy already had an ATV, first time I heard the term. 1971.
Wanted me for the muscle work on some desert areas he thought had good
potential. He wasn't too strong and had lingering ailments he picked
up in the Solomons. Beri-beri I think. Can't remember, but he took
meds.
Taught me a bit about alluvial deposits and how to recognize ancient
riverbeds. I've forgotten most of the geology.
He had pulled about $36,000 of gold out of a national park in 3 weeks.
Was so gold stricken at his find he wasn't repairing his diggings and
the park rangers threw him out and banned him. Was still kicking
himself in the ass for that one.
I suspect Yellowstone, but he wouldn't tell me.
Kept his finds close to the vest.
Said nobody even knew he pulled the gold out.
At the time we were on the gold standard, but he sold his gold in
Detroit to a mob-connected buyer and got 60 or 70 bucks an ounce
instead of the regulation 35 bucks.
He had quite a few interesting stories, and since he was a WWII Navy
officer and a fine gentleman far as I could tell, I believed every one
of them.
Including a deal he had worked out in decommissioning PT boats after
the war. Apparently those Packard engines were worth a chunk of
change.
But he required I stake myself, and I had zilch in the bank.
So it didn't pan out. I went on to other things.
Called to the Seafarers union hall to touch bases with him 6 or 7
years later. He had been shacking up with the hall secretary.
Found out he had died just a few months before my call.
I've always regretted not having that stake and spending more time
with him. Interesting guy.

--Vic


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jps wrote:
On Mon, 18 May 2009 20:30:12 -0400, BAR wrote:

Vic Smith wrote:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/bl...nal-2009-05-18

Mission accomplished.
These guys hardly get recognized unless they're killed.
Space - The Final Frontier
Don't it just give you the goosebumps?

One of my neighbors is good friends with one of the astronauts who did
the spacewalks that repaired the Hubble.


Yeah sure. Good friends. You betcha.


You don't comprehend what you read do you?

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