McDonnel Gemini capsule, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Gemini
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- Comment on Space Capsule (2008-01-23 12:51:09)
McDonnel Gemini capsule, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Gemini - Comment on Forward Wing Jet (2008-01-22 10:28:57)
If you live close to DC, there's a 1:1 scale model at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, http://www.nasm.si.edu/imagedetail.cfm?imageID=1171 - Comment on hayden is a midget (2008-01-09 22:51:10)
At 5'1" she is almost too tall to be called petite. That Cayenne probably had the air suspension cranked all the way up. - Comment on Easy Load Dump Truck (2007-12-24 07:08:34)
The material is so heavy that adding a lift to the trucks would be too expensive, plus you can bet they got a lot of trucks. A full truck lift is cheaper. - Comment on Future Soldier (2007-12-13 11:30:02)
More like a paintball player. I do like the load bearing braces on his legs. - Comment on Dirty Liberal Gun Laws (2007-12-08 22:53:52)
Depending on the state, she may be eligible to purchase a rifle or shotgun. Check out gunlaws.com for your state. Here in Virginia the 21-yr restriction is only for handguns. As for shooting better than the military, I find it completely credible. After my US Army basic training (1992), I was allowed to shoot 46 rounds per year for the remaining of my enlistment (until 1997): 3 to check zero 3 to verify zero (they frowned on this, it meant you did not zero it right the previous year) 40 rounds for record. Sometimes the officers had too much 9mm ammo available, in which case the enlisted got through informal familiarization shooting with the 9mm Beretta. If I wanted to shoot more than once a year I had no choice but to go to the rod and gun club and shoot at my own expense. We were not a combat MOS, so we did not have a budget that allowed us to shoot more than once a year.