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There is no bottom to this barrel... RL October 19, 2025 5:40 pm (CurrentEvents)

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Science backs up what I have been saying for years... RL October 15, 2025 7:59 pm (CurrentEvents)

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Only thing surprising is that people are surprised... RL October 15, 2025 7:12 am (CurrentEvents)

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Now, this is amateur rocketry at its best! October 8, 2011 1:38 pm Jeff-Wash

It’s refreshing and encouraging to see success like this:

There’s no vapourware with these folks.

They actually produced and launched  an ‘amateur’ rocket

weighing just over 300 Ibs, with a LO thrust of about 4000Ibf

to an estimated altitude of over 100,000 feet.

Check this You Tube link:\”Balls 20 Carmack Prize Attempt – Rocket On-Board Video\”

  • One word: Wow! Those on-board pics were extraordinary. by Eri 2011-10-09 01:11:15

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