ATOT Mission To Mars: I found the Rover

Pastfinder

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Haha, I missed that...figures ;) All we need now is a rocket. I think ATOT has people skilled enough to build the mission control center and the navigation and tracking systems. Hmmm, we could go to the moon. That would be easy enough...then we could have a webcam on the moon.

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zimu

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who the hell is going to pay that much for somethign that looks like its been built in a garage?
 

OulOat

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I like this joke:

During the heat of the space race in the 1960's, NASA decided it needed a ball point pen to write in the zero gravity confines of its space capsules. After considerable research and development, the Astronaut Pen was developed at a cost of $1 million U.S. The pen worked and also enjoyed some modest success as a novelty item back here on earth.

The Soviet Union, faced with the same problem, used a pencil.
 

Jeff7181

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Originally posted by: Kenazo
10xAA batteries is all we need to find, and we're in business

I'm sure I have some in the basement, I have everything in the basement =)
 

MacBaine

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Originally posted by: OulOat
I like this joke:

During the heat of the space race in the 1960's, NASA decided it needed a ball point pen to write in the zero gravity confines of its space capsules. After considerable research and development, the Astronaut Pen was developed at a cost of $1 million U.S. The pen worked and also enjoyed some modest success as a novelty item back here on earth.

The Soviet Union, faced with the same problem, used a pencil.

LOL.... now THAT'S funny
 

no0b

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Originally posted by: OulOat
I like this joke:

During the heat of the space race in the 1960's, NASA decided it needed a ball point pen to write in the zero gravity confines of its space capsules. After considerable research and development, the Astronaut Pen was developed at a cost of $1 million U.S. The pen worked and also enjoyed some modest success as a novelty item back here on earth.

The Soviet Union, faced with the same problem, used a pencil.

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