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undignified.
As seems pretty normal, the craft bringing them back ended up on its side
and apparently four burly lads had to manhandle it to get at the hatch and get the crew out. I'd have thought by this stage, something more elegant could have been invented, whether this is an inflated device on the craft or some kind of wider legs on the bottom, I don't know but every time I hear about it it just seems so antiquated. Brian -- From the Bed of Brian Gaff. The email is valid as Blind user. |
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undignified.
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undignified.
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undignified.
On 9/17/2012 9:33 PM, Brian Gaff wrote:
I'd have thought by this stage, something more elegant could have been invented, whether this is an inflated device on the craft or some kind of wider legs on the bottom, I don't know but every time I hear about it it just seems so antiquated. "Antiquated" - this sounds like typical US propaganda popular with the most impoverished layers of local population. "Undignified" - this is something an exalted and well-manicured modern metro- or homo-sexual would worry about. A rather strange mix. In any case, neither the former nor the latter is something that specialists in Russian space program waste their time considering. They are not liberal arts students, you know. |
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undignified.
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 15:39:34 -0700, Korben Dallas
wrote: I'd have thought by this stage, something more elegant could have been invented, whether this is an inflated device on the craft or some kind of wider legs on the bottom, I don't know but every time I hear about it it just seems so antiquated. "Antiquated" - this sounds like typical US propaganda Mr. Gaff is British. And his use of "undignified" sounds very, very Birtish to me. Brian |
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