Originally posted by: Jzero
Actually it's Italian
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Okay, that picture is WAY out of context.
CNN couldn't substantiate Ted Turner still being alive much less anything else.cnn is substantiating the memo about the crack in the wing now
Okay, bad use of the English language. I meant to say is that it doesn't really show WHERE on the left wing the supposed cracks are. Maybe I missed it. 😕Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Okay, that picture is WAY out of context.
Out of context how?
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Okay, bad use of the English language. I meant to say is that it doesn't really show WHERE on the left wing the supposed cracks are. Maybe I missed it. 😕Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Okay, that picture is WAY out of context.
Out of context how?
Originally posted by: Queasy
This article from CNN about a piece of debris hitting and possibly damaging the wheel housing looks a lot more likely to me.
Just jives with everything NASA has been saying about temperature buildups in the wheel housing, loss of tire pressure, etc.
Originally posted by: Blieb
This is such a bunch of bullsh!t.
http://www.maarivenglish.com/
Even if NASA knew about the damage from the moment it happened, they could have done nothing except pray. ---- COMPLETE BULLSH!T!!!!
I mean, when it's your life on the line, you don't just say "eh, that crack ain't so bad, I bet it'll stand up to the resistance and pressure of 24 times the speed of sound"
@@, this angers me!
Originally posted by: Jmman
I would highly recommend that you click on the cute Italian "bird" on the left side of that page....you won't regret it.......
The one that says Scopri Veline.....the ad keeps changing :Q
Originally posted by: Jmman
I would highly recommend that you click on the cute Italian "bird" on the left side of that page....you won't regret it.......
The one that says Scopri Veline.....the ad keeps changing :Q
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: Blieb
This is such a bunch of bullsh!t.
http://www.maarivenglish.com/
Even if NASA knew about the damage from the moment it happened, they could have done nothing except pray. ---- COMPLETE BULLSH!T!!!!
I mean, when it's your life on the line, you don't just say "eh, that crack ain't so bad, I bet it'll stand up to the resistance and pressure of 24 times the speed of sound"
@@, this angers me!
If NASA truly knew about it, they wouldn't have just crossed their fingers and prayed. Not when there are 7 human lives, millions of dollars, and untold amount of bad publicity at stake. The best solution would have been a rendevous with the space station until they could be retrieved. (At least, that's my opinion...not sure about the logistics with air, water, and all that. I assume the shuttle would have enough to sustain them for a good while longer than their mission plan for just such emergencies?)