4:07 East Coast.Ultrafunkula wrote:
How long do you stay up anyways? Isn't it like 4-5am there?Kmarion wrote:
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Hope its all ok now funky and ya not spray painting the royal dalton
I sleep only about 4-6 hours. depends on what drug Im taking. I'm going into work later now.. not much ever happens until past noon. I've also been working 7 days a week..Ultrafunkula wrote:
How long do you stay up anyways? Isn't it like 4-5am there?Kmarion wrote:
redrum
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What drugs you got? You do real estate right?Kmarion wrote:
I sleep only about 4-6 hours. depends on what drug Im taking. I'm going into work later now.. not much ever happens until past noon. I've also been working 7 days a week..Ultrafunkula wrote:
How long do you stay up anyways? Isn't it like 4-5am there?Kmarion wrote:
redrum
Speed?Kmarion wrote:
I sleep only about 4-6 hours. depends on what drug Im taking. I'm going into work later now.. not much ever happens until past noon. I've also been working 7 days a week..Ultrafunkula wrote:
How long do you stay up anyways? Isn't it like 4-5am there?Kmarion wrote:
redrum
Nothing special.. tramadol, ambien.. legal ones.Macbeth wrote:
What drugs you got? You do real estate right?Kmarion wrote:
I sleep only about 4-6 hours. depends on what drug Im taking. I'm going into work later now.. not much ever happens until past noon. I've also been working 7 days a week..Ultrafunkula wrote:
How long do you stay up anyways? Isn't it like 4-5am there?
Yes. I also work with my Dad and he is out of town (death in the Fam ).
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Ye, it's been getting easier all the time altho my belly is bubbling like a Boomer this morning "Öy yä..."1927 wrote:
Hope its all ok now funky and ya not spray painting the royal dalton
My condolences Kmar.
NASA can has snipers?
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Q: What does NASA need snipers for?
A: Testing their really small telescopes.
A: Testing their really small telescopes.
Trolling or do you want an answer?
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I want an answerKmarion wrote:
Trolling or do you want an answer?
I can has answer?Kmarion wrote:
Trolling or do you want an answer?
Whackos like attention. The astronauts even get death threats (why I don't know). It's all part of securing the launch area. Their official role is to escort the astronauts to the launch pad.
NASA keeps it on the down low.
Escorted by a helicopter complete with snipers, the astronauts arrived at launch pad 39-A around 11 a.m. this morning to begin loading into Atlantis.
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:FwN … =firefox-a
Edit: From an older article
NASA keeps it on the down low.
Escorted by a helicopter complete with snipers, the astronauts arrived at launch pad 39-A around 11 a.m. this morning to begin loading into Atlantis.
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:FwN … =firefox-a
Edit: From an older article
Military jet fighters and helicopter gunships kept tabs on a "no-fly zone" set up by the Federal Aviation Administration, a move meant to keep aircraft from cruising within about 35 miles (56 kilometers) of the fully fueled shuttle.
U.S. Coast Guard cutters also patrolled a three-mile (4.8-kilometer) security zone off the coast of Cape Canaveral as well as a normal "launch hazard area" that extended about 65 miles (104 kilometers) northeast of Endeavour's launch pad.
A heavily armed security convoy escorted the shuttle crew to the pad along with a low-flying helicopter with snipers poised on its landing struts. Also apparent: A military Humvee topped with a 50-caliber Gatling gun.
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Safety first!Kmarion wrote:
Whackos like attention. The astronauts even get death threats (why I don't know). It's all part of securing the launch area. Their official role is to escort the astronauts to the launch pad.
NASA keeps it on the down low.
Escorted by a helicopter complete with snipers, the astronauts arrived at launch pad 39-A around 11 a.m. this morning to begin loading into Atlantis.
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:FwN … =firefox-a
Edit: From an older articleMilitary jet fighters and helicopter gunships kept tabs on a "no-fly zone" set up by the Federal Aviation Administration, a move meant to keep aircraft from cruising within about 35 miles (56 kilometers) of the fully fueled shuttle.
U.S. Coast Guard cutters also patrolled a three-mile (4.8-kilometer) security zone off the coast of Cape Canaveral as well as a normal "launch hazard area" that extended about 65 miles (104 kilometers) northeast of Endeavour's launch pad.
A heavily armed security convoy escorted the shuttle crew to the pad along with a low-flying helicopter with snipers poised on its landing struts. Also apparent: A military Humvee topped with a 50-caliber Gatling gun.
Death threats?! For what? Proving the bible wrong? Pissing in space?
Come to think of it, I remember reading about that a pair of astronauts were ordered to try having sex in space for scientific reasons I don't remember reading any results on it. You don't happen to know anything about this Kmar?
.50 Gatling gun? O...K...
Never mind them having snipers and that, they got helicopters which stay in the air without needing the blades to rotate, thats some clever shit going on. I wonder when those things will become public knowledge?
Do they call them 'hovercopters'?
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It's a rumor (see sts-xx). I don't think it's true..Ultrafunkula wrote:
Safety first!Kmarion wrote:
Whackos like attention. The astronauts even get death threats (why I don't know). It's all part of securing the launch area. Their official role is to escort the astronauts to the launch pad.
NASA keeps it on the down low.
Escorted by a helicopter complete with snipers, the astronauts arrived at launch pad 39-A around 11 a.m. this morning to begin loading into Atlantis.
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:FwN … =firefox-a
Edit: From an older articleMilitary jet fighters and helicopter gunships kept tabs on a "no-fly zone" set up by the Federal Aviation Administration, a move meant to keep aircraft from cruising within about 35 miles (56 kilometers) of the fully fueled shuttle.
U.S. Coast Guard cutters also patrolled a three-mile (4.8-kilometer) security zone off the coast of Cape Canaveral as well as a normal "launch hazard area" that extended about 65 miles (104 kilometers) northeast of Endeavour's launch pad.
A heavily armed security convoy escorted the shuttle crew to the pad along with a low-flying helicopter with snipers poised on its landing struts. Also apparent: A military Humvee topped with a 50-caliber Gatling gun.
Death threats?! For what? Proving the bible wrong? Pissing in space?
Come to think of it, I remember reading about that a pair of astronauts were ordered to try having sex in space for scientific reasons I don't remember reading any results on it. You don't happen to know anything about this Kmar?
And threats by religious people.. yes they have had several.
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1/3200 sec f/5.61927 wrote:
Never mind them having snipers and that, they got helicopters which stay in the air without needing the blades to rotate, thats some clever shit going on. I wonder when those things will become public knowledge?
Do they call them 'hoovercopters'?
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All I can think of now is rednecks saying "damn astronauts".
I ment to say 'Hover' because otherwise they would suck shit up.Kmarion wrote:
1/3200 sec f/5.61927 wrote:
Never mind them having snipers and that, they got helicopters which stay in the air without needing the blades to rotate, thats some clever shit going on. I wonder when those things will become public knowledge?
Do they call them 'hoovercopters'?
Have I stumbled into one of those damn 'Maths Help' threads which make my eyes go funny, my nose run, and my head hurt? Whats does ^^^ them numbers thing mean old chap?
How the photo was taken.. with a quick shutter.1927 wrote:
I ment to say 'Hover' because otherwise they would suck shit up.Kmarion wrote:
1/3200 sec f/5.61927 wrote:
Never mind them having snipers and that, they got helicopters which stay in the air without needing the blades to rotate, thats some clever shit going on. I wonder when those things will become public knowledge?
Do they call them 'hoovercopters'?
Have I stumbled into one of those damn 'Maths Help' threads which make my eyes go funny, my nose run, and my head hurt? Whats does ^^^ them numbers thing mean old chap?
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Them numbers mean his camera pwns your camera1927 wrote:
I ment to say 'Hover' because otherwise they would suck shit up.Kmarion wrote:
1/3200 sec f/5.61927 wrote:
Never mind them having snipers and that, they got helicopters which stay in the air without needing the blades to rotate, thats some clever shit going on. I wonder when those things will become public knowledge?
Do they call them 'hoovercopters'?
Have I stumbled into one of those damn 'Maths Help' threads which make my eyes go funny, my nose run, and my head hurt? Whats does ^^^ them numbers thing mean old chap?
1/3200 sec means the shutter on the camera stays open 1/3200th of a second, and f/5.6 means is a measure of how wide the 'light-collecting' bit of the lense is open.1927 wrote:
I ment to say 'Hover' because otherwise they would suck shit up.Kmarion wrote:
1/3200 sec f/5.61927 wrote:
Never mind them having snipers and that, they got helicopters which stay in the air without needing the blades to rotate, thats some clever shit going on. I wonder when those things will become public knowledge?
Do they call them 'hoovercopters'?
Have I stumbled into one of those damn 'Maths Help' threads which make my eyes go funny, my nose run, and my head hurt? Whats does ^^^ them numbers thing mean old chap?
Oh I see. Can your camera ring people, and text them too? Mine can, Nokia make it, its an N85.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Them numbers mean his camera pwns your camera1927 wrote:
I ment to say 'Hover' because otherwise they would suck shit up.Kmarion wrote:
1/3200 sec f/5.6
Have I stumbled into one of those damn 'Maths Help' threads which make my eyes go funny, my nose run, and my head hurt? Whats does ^^^ them numbers thing mean old chap?
Sides, his camera does not porn mine at all, as I have a picshur of me and Mr Funkula on it, drinking cider/beer. So nerrrr.
Hahahaha you have to be the most childish old person I know hahahaha1927 wrote:
Oh I see. Can your camera ring people, and text them too? Mine can, Nokia make it, its an N85.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Them numbers mean his camera pwns your camera1927 wrote:
I ment to say 'Hover' because otherwise they would suck shit up.
Have I stumbled into one of those damn 'Maths Help' threads which make my eyes go funny, my nose run, and my head hurt? Whats does ^^^ them numbers thing mean old chap?
Sides, his camera does not porn mine at all, as I have a picshur of me and Mr Funkula on it, drinking cider/beer. So nerrrr.