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Originally posted by zeitghostAt least Cap'n Baldy never shot anyone with diamonds, which is a plus from my point of view.
James T wears a syrup. When he's not wearing his kippa of course.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIn Kirk's day Obama would only have made an ensign. Uhura only got the promotion because she was "gifted", know what I mean?
Thank heavens those days have changed, eh? It's all "Where no one has gone before" now. Picard you bastard!
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI think he said 'be bald', though that might have been misinterpreted as bold, muttering something about a girdle and suspenders.
Go baldly where no baldy has gone bald before. Apparently Obama is interested in space and makes regular jibes at Kirk's expense, no idea why.
Thank heavens those days have changed, eh? It's all "Where no one has gone before" now. Picard you bastard!
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhen Obama said "Think BIG!" nobody heard him say under his breath "because thinking is all you'll be doing 'coz we is skint, Lawdy we is so skinty skint skint!".
Go baldly where no baldy has gone bald before. Apparently Obama is interested in space and makes regular jibes at Kirk's expense, no idea why.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAmerica is bankrupt.
How they going to pay for all this and Obama's Socialist goals?
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Originally posted by zeitghostThank heavens Zephram Cochrane gets himself born in 2013.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostImpressive and vast! I've also downloaded some of the extra textures, but am not sure what to do with them; or rather where to store then (I chose the zipped version). Might need to read the manual...
Orbiter Mods
For Apollo search for NASSP and AMSO.
Prepare to get hooked. Taking the DGIV to LEO and rendevouz / dock with the ISS is a milestone as is getting to the Moon and making a landing (mess it up but you've planned a free return trajectory anyway). Get that out of the way and get ambitious with a trip to Mars or the outer planets...
Then there are the shuttle missions, historic missions like Mercury, Gemini...
Then comes planning the slingshot missions and the grand tour.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostMakes perfect sense. Give Orbiter a shot, it's not a game but a serious simulator and knowledge of orbital mechanics is a prerequisite. I've managed several slingshots accurately both historic and ficticious (but accurate).
Lots of fun recreating the Apollo mission in real time.
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America is bankrupt.
How they going to pay for all this and Obama's Socialist goals?
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I thought they'd only recently pulled the plug on the Constellation programme - that was supposed to have ultimately had the goal of sending someone to Mars after having done a few missions to the moon first. I seem to recall Obama canned it as they couldn't afford it any more.Last edited by wurzel; 14 September 2011, 21:17.
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