I would think that if Bullwinkle weighed in at 2 tons, and was traveling 200 mph, 5000 feet up, it would be a whole other matter ;-) Cheers, JH diveboss@xmission.com wrote:
Quoting Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com>:
I'm surprised to see county workers out there...
Somebody's got to fill that big 'ol pot hole.
What's next for NASA? The way I see it, NASA has 16 months to determine what size net they will need to stretch across the desert to catch "Stardust".
A few years back, I built a special "net" gun for use in a State Wildlife sponsored live animal relocation project headed by a team from New Zealand that fired a large net to humainly capture Bullwinkle and his buddies so they could be safely moved into higher country. Can you imagine the thrill in capturing a run away satellite with a net gun? How cool would that be...
Guy
-- diveboss@xmission.com wrote:
Quoting Jim Gibson <jimgibson00@yahoo.com>:
OK. Now there are 12 guys standing around and I
can see one shovel.
Are they wearing orange jump suits and do the vehicles say Salt Lake County?? ;)
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