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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Thanks, Corrie.
After all that time it's still not much bigger than a couple of jumbo jets. Kinda sad in a way. I just hope they keep at it. Saw it fly overhead a few weeks ago. My son said it was nice to see where all the money went.
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
They could need some sponsoring. As I already suggested in my according Bryce scene from Nov. 1999! I try to insert a downsized version of that render here...
The space station above was from Freestuff and some models from RayDreamStudio4. The softdrink texture was "adjusted" by me then.
:)
Hubert
"All that we see or fear, is but a Sphere inside a Sphere." (E. A. Pryce -- Tuesday afternoon, 1845)
LOL...good job on the pop can texture...that would have got by in freestuff, heh heh heh.
Has anyone noticed that at the end if you click on any of the items to the right a small flash pop up animation appears of the item and at the end of the animation, includes dimensions for anyone considering modeizing this.. ...way cool
Once
in a while I look around,
I see
a sound
and
try to write it down
Sometimes
they come out very soft
Tinkling light sound
The Sun comes up again
Oh get real! Americans would insist in adverts for Budweiser....:lol:
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
UFOlogists suggest that the moon is a space station (kinda like the death star) when the last moon landing occured NASA and the astronauts stated that the "moon rang like a bell for about 3 hrs" when the lander landed. they also stated that in some of the craters they could not find a bottom to them, suggesting that they were entrances for alien ships, kinda like a parking garage. Basically it's an observation/base for aliens to mess with us LOL!.
Do atleast one thing a day that scares the hell outta ya!!
Just to mention this resource again. NASA has downloadable 3D models including the ISS.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/3d_resources/models.html
Chris,
Budweiser is owned by InBev a Belgian/Brazillian consortium. CocaCola is about as American as you can get.
Did you know when they decided to stop painting the shuttle fuel tanks white to save cash Arnold Swarzenegger offered to cover the cost if he could put a poster for Last Action Hero on the side?
Is funny you mention that about Budweiser Electro, the family tried to sue the Anheiser Busch company over the name, is kinda like the guy in the state of Arkansas who sued Ford motor company because he owned the name Ford on his soda company and bought the rights for the URL and the Ford motor company ended up taking it away from him via the government. Yaaay for us little people.
Do atleast one thing a day that scares the hell outta ya!!
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I used to drink Coors myself. Now I like Shiner Bock and Dos Equis. Some of the Sam Adams are also good.
For a time there was World's Fair Beer. Saying it taste like piss is insulting to piss.
I got a can of "Old Frothingslosh" once. That's "The pale, stale ale with the foam on the bottom."
Wonder what the little grey aliens drink?
More seriously now, i miss the Japanese "Koutonori" (White Stork) in the list of transports to the ISS. This is not some model or idea on the drawing table, in the comming week they will launch another one.
http://www.jaxa.jp/countdown/h2bf2/overview/htv_e.html
Oh as they say it themselves, why "white stork"?
During a month-long nickname campaign, we received 17,236 suggestions. Among them, "KOUNOTORI" was selected because a white stork carries an image of conveying an important thing (a baby, happiness, and other joyful things); therefore, it precisely expresses the mission to transport essential materials to the ISS.
Robert van der Veeke Basugasubasubasu Basugasubakuhaku Gasubakuhakuhaku!! "Better is the enemy of good enough." Dr. Mikoyan of the Mikoyan Gurevich Design Bureau.
White Stork, Wonder if they sent a load of Sprite to trade with the aliens?
I've seen the ISS once maybe. Its hard to find a time that isn't 2am or longer than a couple of minutes. Lots of hills here and if the angle is low it's never going to pop up even if predicted.
If you would like to look nasa publishes tables of viewing times on this webpage.
http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/index.html
You can also download a skywatch app that lets you put in your Long/Lat and calculates vewing times for your exact location. It lets you find several satellites including the cosmic background explorer and Hubble. Probably need a telescope for those but it tells you where to look.
I would break out the lawn chair, cooler full of beer, watch their show, and then start shooting LOL!!! Afterwards take their lil ship for a spin around the block, put some spinners on it, maybe a gun rack and put some killer graphics on the side and run it by my buddies and holler, I gots me a hover car nyaaahhhh:-P
Do atleast one thing a day that scares the hell outta ya!!
Quote - White Stork, Wonder if they sent a load of Sprite to trade with the aliens?
Knowing Japan it will be tasty :-9
I don't speak much Japanese, most of them are not that good with English, but later in the evening after some alcoholic beverages understanding one and another improves greatly.
Robert van der Veeke Basugasubasubasu Basugasubakuhaku Gasubakuhakuhaku!! "Better is the enemy of good enough." Dr. Mikoyan of the Mikoyan Gurevich Design Bureau.
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This is really cool.
A look at ISS from the start till now.
I had no idea it was this big already:
http://i.usatoday.net/tech/graphics/iss_timeline/flash.htm
Corrie