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^^ I remember buying a 2 MB expansion board for my computer and it was over 2 grand. 64K for $1,495 is bit pricey. My current computer has 256 Gig of RAM and that cost $1,150, so less than a penny per MB.
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yeah nah... it didn't need to kill... it was even better to fill the hospitals and rear lines with blind or blistered soldiers.. 1 reduce front line troop count 2 increase cost and waste resources treating the victims 3 scare the rest .. The average Tommy needed very little convincing that the gas was worse then the bullets. you can hide in a trench or a shell crater against bullets.. But not if the crater had pockets of mustard gas in it.. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._gas_burns.jpg Biggest EOD site for chemical WW1 munitions is just a stone throw away from my house.. Been there , it's very nasty stuff, even 100 years after the war.. it's still very nasty stuff. |
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that's not true at all. They were not "former military" Buzz Aldrin retired from the USAF in 1972 Michael Collins in 1970 Neil Armstrong is the only one who had resigned his commission with the Navy in 1960 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1593986724.jpg |
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https://i2.wp.com/ascienceenthusiast...52%2C605&ssl=1 Wow, look at all those sensible, respectable haircuts and business attire. Here's to ties and short shirt sleeves! |
With pocket protectors and slide rules!
Stanley Kubrick shot the fake moon landing video, but he was such a stickler for accuracy that he insisted it done done on-location. Quote:
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Not the place that I was talking about. https://www.climbing.com/.image/t_sh...02-copyjpg.jpg |
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https://www.britannica.com/event/World-War-I/Killed-wounded-and-missing The greatest number of casualties and wounds were inflicted by artillery, followed by small arms, and then by poison gas. https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/war_losses_usa The United States was also unique in that - due largely to the epidemic - almost half of the losses occurred in training camps in the homeland rather than on the battlefields of Europe. The United States consequently lost more soldiers and sailors to disease than in combat, with 53,402 battle deaths and 63,114 non-combat deaths.[6] http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1594053614.jpg |
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The couple were lawyers.. not sure it's a good idea to use their image on a product. They seem very protective bout their rights and property and don't need a lawyer to sue ya :D http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1594055083.JPG |
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Back in the day of my youth (1971) when I worked at the Ford Motor Company assembly plant in Kansas City, I had the fun job of unloading a railroad car full of tires packed in such a manner. Took me half a day to unload two tires at a time. Two at a time from the railroad car to a 10 foot cart towed by an electric tow vehicle. Stacked them the same way on the cart. And I found the invoice for the load of tires. Back in that day, $2.00 each. But then Ford would buy thousands. |
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