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Space Walk For Missing Tiles?
Knowing that greater forces are created on reentry . Knowing that seeing
can be deceiving. Knowing that even one under belly tile that can look good could in fact be loose,and easily come off under the forces of great heat pressure and vibrations. Even the little brains of NASA knows a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Never liked the term "Walking in space" To me its more like just floating,and even swimming is better than walking. Floating in space means no gravity,or friction,and reality is you can't walk without these two Now Collins(mother of two) and the other girl should do the inspections of the tiles. Reason is they have less mass than the men,and that means they can move around easier. Every tile has to be inspected for how they fit(seams spacing) and be hit hard by a rubber mallet. To crawl along,the under belly they should be wearing adhesive gloves.These gloves would act like magnets. They could move very slow just fast enough to over come their inertia,and make sure they hit every tile. A tile they have the slightest doubt about they make an orange X with a magic marker. All tiles repairs done the next day. Knowing how NASA likes to save a buck I hope they packed plenty of crazy glue aboard. I like tiling my floors and have both vinyl,and ceramic. What I've found out is the self sealing vinyl tiles have to have their corners reglued after a time. Silicone is the best glue.. One last word of advice to the space walkers. be careful of the Sun's glaring rays,as they play games with your vision. You must scrutinize each tile and missing just one loose one is bad news Bert |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Knowing that greater forces are created on reentry . Knowing that seeing can be deceiving. Knowing that even one under belly tile that can look good could in fact be loose,and easily come off under the forces of great heat pressure and vibrations. Even the little brains of NASA knows a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Never liked the term "Walking in space" To me its more like just floating,and even swimming is better than walking. Floating in space means no gravity,or friction,and reality is you can't walk without these two Now Collins(mother of two) and the other girl should do the inspections of the tiles. Reason is they have less mass than the men,and that means they can move around easier. Every tile has to be inspected for how they fit(seams spacing) and be hit hard by a rubber mallet. To crawl along,the under belly they should be wearing adhesive gloves.These gloves would act like magnets. They could move very slow just fast enough to over come their inertia,and make sure they hit every tile. A tile they have the slightest doubt about they make an orange X with a magic marker. All tiles repairs done the next day. Knowing how NASA likes to save a buck I hope they packed plenty of crazy glue aboard. I like tiling my floors and have both vinyl,and ceramic. What I've found out is the self sealing vinyl tiles have to have their corners reglued after a time. Silicone is the best glue.. One last word of advice to the space walkers. be careful of the Sun's glaring rays,as they play games with your vision. You must scrutinize each tile and missing just one loose one is bad news Bert What a fragile vessel! Double-A |
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Good Morning Double-A What are you going to do with not turning the
clock back this fall(no falling back) Seems you are going to be cheated out of some of your winks(me too) Tiles made of china have to be fragile.. Can take the heat,but I have second thoughts about expansion,vibration,and shock. Now that we know how really fragile these shuttles are it is safe to say they all had a good probable chance of blowing up. Reality is the shuttles having over two million parts makes for Rube Goldberg over engineering. Bert |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Knowing that greater forces are created on reentry . Knowing that seeing can be deceiving. Knowing that even one under belly tile that can look good could in fact be loose,and easily come off under the forces of great heat pressure and vibrations. Even the little brains of NASA knows a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Never liked the term "Walking in space" To me its more like just floating,and even swimming is better than walking. Floating in space means no gravity,or friction,and reality is you can't walk without these two Now Collins(mother of two) and the other girl should do the inspections of the tiles. Reason is they have less mass than the men,and that means they can move around easier. Every tile has to be inspected for how they fit(seams spacing) and be hit hard by a rubber mallet. To crawl along,the under belly they should be wearing adhesive gloves.These gloves would act like magnets. They could move very slow just fast enough to over come their inertia,and make sure they hit every tile. A tile they have the slightest doubt about they make an orange X with a magic marker. All tiles repairs done the next day. Knowing how NASA likes to save a buck I hope they packed plenty of crazy glue aboard. I like tiling my floors and have both vinyl,and ceramic. What I've found out is the self sealing vinyl tiles have to have their corners reglued after a time. Silicone is the best glue.. One last word of advice to the space walkers. be careful of the Sun's glaring rays,as they play games with your vision. You must scrutinize each tile and missing just one loose one is bad news Bert Thank you, saucerhead, for your valuable contributions to space technology. -- Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler "Don't be too envious. Yes, I have got it all. I am rich, I have a good education, and I am rather good looking .. so where does that leave you? C." -- Charles D. "Chuckweasel" Bohne polishes his ego a bit "That's what you expect from people who think that the cyberworld isn't "RL"." -- Dr. David Tholen, Psychic Astrologer |
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nightbat wrote
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Good Morning Double-A What are you going to do with not turning the clock back this fall(no falling back) Seems you are going to be cheated out of some of your winks(me too) Tiles made of china have to be fragile.. Can take the heat,but I have second thoughts about expansion,vibration,and shock. Now that we know how really fragile these shuttles are it is safe to say they all had a good probable chance of blowing up. Reality is the shuttles having over two million parts makes for Rube Goldberg over engineering. Bert nightbat On the contrary Officer Bert not enough good engineering it now shuttle appears. We need a Darla advanced Star Ship is all. Once Sil comes for me and engineering Officer Double-A is at the Ship intergalactic power inducer station, Officer Greysky is on the comm., and Captain nightbat and 1st Officer Bohne are at the helm with far advanced back-up Star Race crew, what can stop us aboard the Star Ship? Bones Yubiwan will oversee our physical and mental needs, Commander Pros and Darla will help guide us from their immense Mother Ships, Officers oc and Zinni at field dynamics navigator chart room, Officers Painius and Twitty kind word instilling us on, and Officer Bert with naked Star Maidens sci fi entertaining all in the ships lounge. Officer Ray at ship alarms watch, Luigi in the ships kitchen overseeing coffee boys brewing, Officer Uncle Al experimenting in the ships lab, with Officer hanson ha, ha, always cheering us on. Officer trainee Raving Loonie raving on, Starlord non sidewalk looking out the Star Ship portholes at the close-up stars, ah ahhhhhhing, Jato from Earth ground saying **** they made it, Officer Dolly Bee Star Ship a diamond buzzing, Saul on Starship air-conditioning upkeep, CeeBee waving good-bye Bee, Brad Guth asking what the heck is that mega swirling silver thing, EvolBob asking can I come, and the rest of all the enlightened Earth Science Team Officers at their appointed duty stations. carry on, the nightbat |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 08:36:25 -0600, Art Deco wrote:
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Knowing that greater forces are created on reentry . Knowing that seeing can be deceiving. Knowing that even one under belly tile that can look good could in fact be loose,and easily come off under the forces of great heat pressure and vibrations. Even the little brains of NASA knows a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Never liked the term "Walking in space" To me its more like just floating,and even swimming is better than walking. Floating in space means no gravity,or friction,and reality is you can't walk without these two Now Collins(mother of two) and the other girl should do the inspections of the tiles. Reason is they have less mass than the men,and that means they can move around easier. Every tile has to be inspected for how they fit(seams spacing) and be hit hard by a rubber mallet. To crawl along,the under belly they should be wearing adhesive gloves.These gloves would act like magnets. They could move very slow just fast enough to over come their inertia,and make sure they hit every tile. A tile they have the slightest doubt about they make an orange X with a magic marker. All tiles repairs done the next day. Knowing how NASA likes to save a buck I hope they packed plenty of crazy glue aboard. I like tiling my floors and have both vinyl,and ceramic. What I've found out is the self sealing vinyl tiles have to have their corners reglued after a time. Silicone is the best glue.. One last word of advice to the space walkers. be careful of the Sun's glaring rays,as they play games with your vision. You must scrutinize each tile and missing just one loose one is bad news Bert Thank you, saucerhead, for your valuable contributions to space technology. I'm sure the NASA uses silicone as glue too, just to save a buck, you know. -- mhm 27x12 smeeter #28 Usenet Valhalla Circle #19 & #21 Bartlo's hate lits #1: CEO Alcatroll Labs Inc. The Way of the Kook: http://www.insurgent.org/~jhd/kookway.htm in Message-ID: Alexa "Tequila Titsz" Cameron explains world religions: "The jews roots are islamic." in Message-ID: Alexa "dumbass" Cameron shows her knowledge of history: "WRONGO. There was NO Bible before King James had it written." in Message-ID: Alexa "Word Salad" Cameron shows her knowledge of science: "Einstein never found the double superimposed doubl 'equilateral' triangle." in Message-ID: Alexa "Kook of the year 2004" Cameron uses words she doesn't understand again: "Why is the Pentagon killing American citizens with non-lethal technology?" in Message-ID: Alexa "Imnotalexadammit" Cameron has problems with that extra finger on her hand: "Why do the Jews use the Star of David as symbolic of the Pentagon, or Pentagram?" |
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Good Morning Double-A What are you going to do with not turning the clock back this fall(no falling back) Seems you are going to be cheated out of some of your winks(me too) It will only be a couple weeks later, as I read it: http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/jul2...5-07-22-09.asp It sin't the first time they have extended it. "'Kids across the nation will soon rejoice with extended daylight on Halloween that will allow for an additional hour of trick or treating,' [Congressman} Upton said." What kind of frootloop is this guy??? Everyone knows that most kids wait till it gets dark to do their trick-or-treating! That's why ending daylight savings time just before Halloween has been most convenient! "'Extending daylight saving time make sense, expecially with skyrocketing energy costs.' ... said Upton." I don't see how, since now more people will be getting up while it's still dark, switching on the ligts, turning up the heat, taking longer to warm up their cars, driving with their lights on. Tiles made of china have to be fragile.. Can take the heat,but I have second thoughts about expansion,vibration,and shock. Now that we know how really fragile these shuttles are it is safe to say they all had a good probable chance of blowing up. Reality is the shuttles having over two million parts makes for Rube Goldberg over engineering. Bert Wingless capsule style craft are in our future. Double-A |
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Art Deco wrote:
Thank you, saucerhead, for your valuable contributions to space technology. -- Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler Launch Art Deco up there and have the Shuttle crew attach a line to the carcass and drag it along the shuttle to see if there is any depressions - won't show it of course and the drag is a bad idea; but the launch is a good idea! |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 08:31:12 -0700, aozotor wrote:
Art Deco wrote: Thank you, saucerhead, for your valuable contributions to space technology. -- Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler Launch Art Deco up there and have the Shuttle crew attach a line to the carcass and drag it along the shuttle to see if there is any depressions - won't show it of course and the drag is a bad idea; but the launch is a good idea! This remark is lightyears away from being funny. -- mhm 27x12 smeeter #28 Usenet Valhalla Circle #19 & #21 Bartlo's hate lits #1: CEO Alcatroll Labs Inc. The Way of the Kook: http://www.insurgent.org/~jhd/kookway.htm in Message-ID: Alexa "Tequila Titsz" Cameron explains world religions: "The jews roots are islamic." in Message-ID: Alexa "dumbass" Cameron shows her knowledge of history: "WRONGO. There was NO Bible before King James had it written." in Message-ID: Alexa "Word Salad" Cameron shows her knowledge of science: "Einstein never found the double superimposed doubl 'equilateral' triangle." in Message-ID: Alexa "Kook of the year 2004" Cameron uses words she doesn't understand again: "Why is the Pentagon killing American citizens with non-lethal technology?" in Message-ID: Alexa "Imnotalexadammit" Cameron has problems with that extra finger on her hand: "Why do the Jews use the Star of David as symbolic of the Pentagon, or Pentagram?" |
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