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Space Travel

Bryce (none) posted on Oct 19, 2003
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We here at Frogdot Industries are appalled at the billions of dollars that NASA requires of the taxpayers, to function. We only spent $1400 at Home Depot and a couple of Army Surplus stores to construct our rocket and launch pad. We also borrowed a few dozen yards of railroad track from Southern Pacific and are now in the business of satellite delivery. Why, the North Koreans alone have paid us handsomely to place weather satellites in geo-synchronous orbit (mostly over the US for some strange reason, but we don't ask questions). Weekend joyrides are available starting at $1995.00 *BYOO *** Ship made in Amapi, ramp is made of two lattices with the 2x4 mat applied to them. *-bring your own oxygen

Comments (18)


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Ubik

1:45PM | Sun, 19 October 2003

Cool concept! The Ramp is impressive.

SnowConeMan

2:02PM | Sun, 19 October 2003

LMFAO. What a cool 'Jules Verne has gone too far this time image' Two thumbs and a half a forefinger up.

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zakalwe

2:06PM | Sun, 19 October 2003

great - I love funny images like this - and such intelligent use of lattice - :)

derjimi

2:27PM | Sun, 19 October 2003

Very cool. I love your imagination. Technically also perfect!

ozricles

3:08PM | Sun, 19 October 2003

It looks like the rocket Dr. Snuggles used when he traveled around the animal world. Great pic!!

iceblademush

6:08PM | Sun, 19 October 2003

cool, very imaginative!

Acerebel

9:19PM | Sun, 19 October 2003

Man, but that's one scarey ramp! All wonderfully executed.

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Aaron_of_Minneapolis

9:42PM | Sun, 19 October 2003

He he he... :-) Cool pic.

pidjy

2:08AM | Mon, 20 October 2003

LOL the rocket look is just gorgeous!.. excellent idea and modeling!

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pakled

11:24AM | Mon, 20 October 2003

more 'Wright stuff' than 'right stuff'..very good..;)

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JNH

2:08PM | Mon, 20 October 2003

Great work Dave. And the launch uses less energy than the standard vertical take-off!

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zescanner

6:29PM | Mon, 20 October 2003

I'll just stand back aways with my binoculars and watch when you light that thing up. Should be an interesting show. Fascinating image, great imagination, love how you use lattices!

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Little_Dragon

7:15PM | Mon, 20 October 2003

Beautiful ... just like Wallace and Gromit!

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lemonjim

12:25AM | Tue, 21 October 2003

gosh, that's great! mechanisms!

vasquez

8:30AM | Tue, 21 October 2003

LOL that's awesome, great idea!! wodden spaceship that's the future!

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ShadowWind

9:50PM | Tue, 21 October 2003

And to think we spend all this money on the space program! Excellent work on this. Does remind me of Wallace and Gromit...

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zfigure7

12:37AM | Wed, 22 October 2003

You're right, this along will take us up to the mystery space, forget NASA's waste! Now let it take off!!!

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Mel3d

3:54PM | Wed, 22 October 2003

wow I want a ride!!!great work!


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