Is this disconcerting?

Old Sep 24th 2012, 2:56 am
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Originally Posted by littlejimmy
I watched it at my Uncle's house in South Humberside (as it was known then). I was completely awestruck.

Top of my bucket list is going to Cape Canaveral.
Cape Canaveral very disappointing, unless there's an actual take-off there. And since the human race no longer flies to the moon, or shuttles about in space (hell, we don't even fly supersonically across our own planet), that possibility is becoming increasingly unlikely.

Of course, we send computer-controlled quad bikes to Mars but robots just aren't the same, are they?
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Originally Posted by The Dean
Cape Canaveral very disappointing, unless there's an actual take-off there. And since the human race no longer flies to the moon, or shuttles about in space (hell, we don't even fly supersonically across our own planet), that possibility is becoming increasingly unlikely.

Of course, we send computer-controlled quad bikes to Mars but robots just aren't the same, are they?
Kennedy Space Center is still worth a visit, Shirley?
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Originally Posted by littlejimmy
Kennedy Space Center is still worth a visit, Shirley?
IMHO yes. Bits or rockets, pods and re entry capsules, loads of history.
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