Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by Gold DalekI wuv you
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Originally posted by Emperor DalekNo, he means Black Arrow. Blue Streak was the aborted ballistic missile programme. Yet again, this is why I am the Emperor and you are Dalek Gimp. Now haven't you got some robotising to do?
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Originally posted by Gold DalekYou mean Blue Streak
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Originally posted by zeitghostSurely the congregation is not forgetting the Black Arrow rocket program that successfully launched the UK's one & only satellite (Prospero)?
Driven by steam of course, as any true blue British Rocket should be.
(Kerosene and Hydrogen Peroxide actually, but steam sounds better).
Cancelled by Grocer Heath & co as the vehicle was sat on the launch pad.
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Originally posted by sasguruIs that from the latest Home County of Poland or thereabouts?
It's the subtle grammatical errors which give it away you see.
You figured it out. I should have said:
"GB is letting the Yanks do it for her".
Correct me if I am wrong.
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Originally posted by StatisticianOK OK I am a ****ing idiot. BTW I am from around here but why are you asking?
It's the subtle grammatical errors which give it away you see.
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Originally posted by threadedNow, do you think it is right than America, which has many people living in true poverty, focuses on moon missions instead of helping the plight of it's poor people? Or do you think they should invest the money they have in forward thinking projects like this?
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Originally posted by sasguruWhere are you from Statistician? Not terribly bright, are you?
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Originally posted by DimPrawnI have no doubt Britain could build a fleet of space shuttles.
1. Gather a load of Indian space experts here on work permits.
2. Outsource the construction back to India.
3. Voila. 100% British space shuttle.
Simple.
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I have no doubt Britain could build a fleet of space shuttles.
1. Gather a load of Indian space experts here on work permits.
2. Outsource the construction back to India.
3. Voila. 100% British space shuttle.
Simple.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4753951.stm
Also, don't you think it's sad that Britain is so far behind the rest of the world when it comes to science, innovation, engineering and technology?
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Originally posted by DimPrawnGood question Threaded.
Got an answer?
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Originally posted by threadedNow, do you think it is right than America, which has many people living in true poverty, focuses on moon missions instead of helping the plight of it's poor people? Or do you think they should invest the money they have in forward thinking projects like this?
Money should only be available for:
1:Tax cuts for the rich
2: Anything that helps the Defence industry
anything else is just wasted!
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