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What's the fastest manmade object?
In the atmosphere?
In space? Piloted? Unpiloted? Sustaned speed? Small object (atom smashers don't count!) Hey, I wonder about these things I know the SR-71 is still the fastest (acknowledged) "plain" but other than that I dunno. -- __________________________________________________ ___ For email response, or CC, please mailto:see.my.sig.4.addr(at)bigfoot.com. Yeah, it's really a real address |
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Look in the /Guinness Book of Records/. It said a thin plastic disc
was shot at 90 miles a second. -Aut |
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wrote in message ... In the atmosphere? In space? Piloted? Unpiloted? Sustaned speed? Small object (atom smashers don't count!) Hey, I wonder about these things I know the SR-71 is still the fastest (acknowledged) "plain" but other than that I dunno. It hasn't been built yet. |
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