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after your sexual organs have given up you have time for all sort of tulipe
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Feck me, that's desperate. The DNA of a website???Originally posted by greenlake View PostWhat is a 'Majestic Landscape' data visualization? Is it one of these things....?

Majestic Landscapes - Majestic Blog
I'm surprised AtW doesn't just send up a 3d image of his pecker.
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What is a 'Majestic Landscape' data visualization? Is it one of these things....?British firm Majestic will be the first UK company to use the 3D printer to print a 'Majestic Landscape' data visualisation on the 3D printer modified to work in microgravity.

Majestic Landscapes - Majestic Blog
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Mind you, they could have printed a bit more than:
and:British firm Majestic will be the first UK company to use the 3D printer to print a 'Majestic Landscape' data visualisation on the 3D printer modified to work in microgravity.
Nice one AtW...A Russian shipment also ended up destroyed.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

Curious that the first time ever that the Mail prints something true, it happens to be about SKA. Let's hope you can have a lasting influence on them

Tomorrow - an article on how much his desirable up market flat is worth
Friday - an article pointing out he is an immigrant and lives in a bedsit.
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Curious that the first time ever that the Mail prints something true, it happens to be about SKA. Let's hope you can have a lasting influence on them
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFFS why not just put it on a ESA parabolic flying A300 out of Bordeauxthe goal is to see if 3D printing works the same in microgravity as it does on Earth
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Will you print out a squirrel?
As the OP is a muppet, it's only fair it's a pig.
Pigs In Spaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaacccccccccccccc cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!
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