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Last day at work..

fumbduck

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Last day here at NASA, moving up and on, while im here, anyone want like a space shuttle or rocket or astronaut suit before I leave?
 
Originally posted by: fumbduck
Last day here at NASA, moving up and on, while im here, anyone want like a space shuttle or rocket or astronaut suit before I leave?


You could get me a space suit!? that would be wicked awesome.................😀😀

EDIT ::inserts please^::: 😛 :beer:

Congrads to you fumbduck, hope your moving on goes good...🙂
 
Did you know the guy who bolted a solid rocket booster to his car and imbedded himself in the side of a cliff?
 
Originally posted by: fumbduck
Last day here at NASA, moving up and on, while im here, anyone want like a space shuttle or rocket or astronaut suit before I leave?

what are you doing with your life now.. moving up and on to better and bigger things i take it.. whats your next step, btw where are you located not in MD are you at kennedy space ?
 
haha.


I work at Johnson Space Center, NASA headquarters. I am just an engineering intern. I work with the head of all of nasa a lot though, General Howell. Very good and powerful friend to have.

Most of the time i end up making copies for the engineers, but I do a lot of presenting. The engineers give me info because they have no idea how to use powerpoint, and I organize it and put it in a presentation, and then present it for them, with their comments on it, etc.

Yeah, its been a great job, looks great on resume's too.
 
Originally posted by: Quixfire
Did you know the guy who bolted a solid rocket booster to his car and imbedded himself in the side of a cliff?

That's a major urban legend. Someone DID prove it wrong by strapping a few rockets to a similar car and it didn't even come close to 300 (MAYBE 180). And Olds or Buick did a test where they did 150-160 in a car after strapping a JATO to it's trunk. Not near the amount of thrust needed to replicate the description in the legend.


...so.... can I get half a dozen to put in my Dakota's bed? I think it'll take care of tailgaters.
 
Originally posted by: fumbduck
haha.


I work at Johnson Space Center, NASA headquarters. I am just an engineering intern. I work with the head of all of nasa a lot though, General Howell. Very good and powerful friend to have.

Most of the time i end up making copies for the engineers, but I do a lot of presenting. The engineers give me info because they have no idea how to use powerpoint, and I organize it and put it in a presentation, and then present it for them, with their comments on it, etc.

Yeah, its been a great job, looks great on resume's too.

So, learn any juicy NASA secrets?

-geoff

 
hahaha, i know TONS of things i probably shouldn't.

Like we never really went to the moon. haha just kidding.


I do get a lot of "sensitive" material, but I just pass it on, I've sneaked my peak here and there, but whatever.

When i check out today, I have to go through a bunch of bullsh!t paperwork to promise nasa i wont tell russia anything, etc..
 
Originally posted by: Quixfire
Did you know the guy who bolted a solid rocket booster to his car and imbedded himself in the side of a cliff?

yeh I remember him, his name was Wile E. Coyote.
 
Originally posted by: fumbduck
When i check out today, I have to go through a bunch of bullsh!t paperwork to promise nasa i wont tell russia anything, etc..


Do they specifically state Russia and other nations?
 
i guess ill find out of they state what nations, im pretty sure its just everyone.

im leaving here in 2 minutes, at work now, in 2 minutes is my final clockout
 
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