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To: Valueman who wrote (2923)2/11/1999 11:24:00 AM
From: Pierre  Respond to of 29987
 
Great picture, Valueman. Thanks. Looks to me like that guy who pulled off to watch might have pulled off a little further up the road. Didn't he hear about the last one?<g>

Every time I see a picture of a launch I'm sobered by the graphic display of barely controlled explosive energy. Good reminder that the launch business is still a high risk proposition. It renews my respect for the brave men and women who ride these things into space. Risking a little of one's pocket book pales in comparison.

Now, who forgot to put the stock aboard. Seems it's still standing along the road watching.<g>

Pierre



To: Valueman who wrote (2923)2/11/1999 11:25:00 AM
From: Jeff Vayda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Vman, He is the flame trench monitor. (local space joke)
Looks like a security car to me. The US fall back area is quite a bit larger than the Kazs! Heck, his car isnt even headed for a quick get away, that's confidence in the launcher.

Jeff Vayda



To: Valueman who wrote (2923)2/11/1999 12:00:00 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 29987
 
That's actually me in my rented car shortly before being arrested by the security police! AHAHAHAHA
chris