its a sad day

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • DVTimes
    xxx
    • Jun 2003
    • 31658

    #1

    its a sad day

    even though i am in the uk, the shuttle is still one of the most exciting things in my life.

    its a bit of a mistake to talk about it as i have toys and books and will point out all the films its been in.

    i think i am the shuttle generation.

    i think kids today do not care.

    so i guess i am lucky.

    i do hope that some musium in the uk buys one or at least one goes on a world tour as i so would love to just touch one. even better if they let you go inside. i would be more than happy to pay to do that.
    XXX
  • rogueteens
    So fucking bland
    • Jul 2006
    • 8005

    #2
    Originally posted by DVTimes
    i do hope that some musium in the uk buys one
    No such luck, i'm pretty sure that they are all spoken for and will go to u.s. museums. (even though we did give them a Concord!)
    Free traffic and backlinks from one of the fastest growing adult pinsites on the net - SAUCY PICTURES!
    Easily my best performing webcam sponsor - CLICK HERE!!

    Comment

    • naughty1
      Confirmed User
      • Jun 2007
      • 137

      #3
      biggest waste of money in the world . the space program
      Mojo Host The Only Host You Will Ever Need

      Comment

      • lazycash
        Troll Patrol
        • Aug 2002
        • 15214

        #4
        Originally posted by DVTimes
        even though i am in the uk, the shuttle is still one of the most exciting things in my life.

        its a bit of a mistake to talk about it as i have toys and books and will point out all the films its been in.

        i think i am the shuttle generation.

        i think kids today do not care.

        so i guess i am lucky.

        i do hope that some musium in the uk buys one or at least one goes on a world tour as i so would love to just touch one. even better if they let you go inside. i would be more than happy to pay to do that.

        Have you thought about visiting theking, I think you two would get along great.
        "WTF, on google you can find the answer to every question in human history, EXCEPT how to convert cams..

        Its crazy..."

        VenusBlogger

        Comment

        • Chosen
          • Aug 2001
          • 63151

          #5
          Originally posted by lazycash
          Have you thought about visiting theking, I think you two would get along great.

          Comment

          • PR_Glen
            Confirmed User
            • Oct 2006
            • 9058

            #6
            Originally posted by naughty1
            biggest waste of money in the world . the space program
            yeah more roads more roads!!

            progress
            webmaster at pimproll dot com

            Comment

            • CaptainHowdy
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Dec 2004
              • 94727

              #7
              The only sad thing it's you, DVTimes ...

              Comment

              • The Ghost
                IslandDollars.com
                • Oct 2004
                • 12188

                #8
                As long as it's possible I'm all for exploration of Space. The Ocean's should get some more exploration as well
                ISLAND DOLLARS
                1000's of Exclusive TS scenes / Constant Updates
                Best TS Network your surfers will ever join

                Comment

                • The Ghost
                  IslandDollars.com
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 12188

                  #9
                  Originally posted by The Ghost
                  As long as it's possible I'm all for exploration of Space. The Ocean's should get some more exploration as well
                  Ha, sounds like Fatfoo
                  ISLAND DOLLARS
                  1000's of Exclusive TS scenes / Constant Updates
                  Best TS Network your surfers will ever join

                  Comment

                  • epitome
                    So Fucking Lame
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 12156

                    #10
                    At the end of the day, NASA has given people three things that they care about:

                    GPS, satellite TV and memory foam beds.

                    Ignore all of the rest, add up all that has been spent and Tempurpedic is like a 7 trillion dollar discovery.

                    Not impressive.

                    Comment

                    • KillerK
                      Confirmed User
                      • May 2008
                      • 3406

                      #11
                      Originally posted by epitome
                      At the end of the day, NASA has given people three things that they care about:

                      GPS, satellite TV and memory foam beds.

                      Ignore all of the rest, add up all that has been spent and Tempurpedic is like a 7 trillion dollar discovery.

                      Not impressive.
                      Wow you are short-sited

                      Think Facebook, all the idiots who use it 24/7 wouldn't be able to.

                      Comment

                      • justinsain
                        Confirmed User
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 3374

                        #12
                        I think one of the Shuttles will be on display at the Space Center where it launches from.
                        You can go there to see it along with all the other cool space stuff they have. There is also a Shuttle simulation ride that will give you the feeling of actually launching in the Space Shuttle.

                        The Space Center is about an hours drive from Orlando so you can hit up Disney World while you're there. It's a great vacation that millions have already found out

                        BTW I'm about 40 miles from the launch pad and it was too cloudy to see it today.

                        Comment

                        • CDSmith
                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                          • May 2001
                          • 51460

                          #13
                          Sad day? No, I don't think so. Was it a sad day when NASA ended their rocket program and introduced the shuttle? Not at all.

                          Frankly I'm interested to see what mode of space transport they'll trot out next.
                          Promote Wildmatch, ImLive, Sexier.com, and more!!

                          ALWAYS THE HIGHEST PAYOUTS: Big Bux/ImLive SIGNUP ON NOW!!!

                          Put some PUSSYCA$H in your pocket.
                          ICQ me at: 31024634

                          Comment

                          • justinsain
                            Confirmed User
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 3374

                            #14
                            Originally posted by CDSmith
                            Sad day? No, I don't think so. Was it a sad day when NASA ended their rocket program and introduced the shuttle? Not at all.

                            Frankly I'm interested to see what mode of space transport they'll trot out next.
                            Don't hold your breath because NASA doesn't have much planned for the near future when it comes to manned space flights. The next one will probably come from the private sector.

                            Comment

                            • JamesGw
                              Confirmed User
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 1237

                              #15
                              Yeah. The sad part is that they don't have any more manned flights planned. The fact that it's Atlantis' last flight doesn't mean all that much.
                              Giggles.com has a huge selection of sex toys. Need backlinks? Ask to guest post on our adult blog.

                              Comment

                              • camperjohn64
                                Confirmed User
                                • Feb 2005
                                • 1531

                                #16
                                Originally posted by CDSmith
                                Sad day? No, I don't think so. Was it a sad day when NASA ended their rocket program and introduced the shuttle? Not at all.

                                Frankly I'm interested to see what mode of space transport they'll trot out next.
                                True. I think unmanned flight has some interest, as you can make lighter vehicles, and make them go faster.

                                For example; I would like to see solar sails that can accelerate rovers to Mars in 2 weeks.
                                www.gimmiegirlproductions.com

                                Comment

                                • KaliC
                                  Sexy Beast
                                  • Jan 2005
                                  • 617

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by naughty1
                                  biggest waste of money in the world . the space program
                                  The way it is now it is. It needs to be run completely different.
                                  AdultWebHosting.com

                                  Comment

                                  • CDSmith
                                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                                    • May 2001
                                    • 51460

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by justinsain
                                    Don't hold your breath because NASA doesn't have much planned for the near future when it comes to manned space flights. The next one will probably come from the private sector.
                                    I never hold my breath where NASA is concerned because whenever they start in about some new project or plans for future missions etc they are invariably always on a 5-10 year timeframe.

                                    But you're not entirely correct, there is actually a lot of talk on news and space programs about plans for near future space exploration, including a trip to Mars with a prior stopover on an asteroid between here and there. Of course if this does happen it would be closer to 2015-2020 before it happens.

                                    The thing that seems to be the most often mentioned as to what's holding them back is budget. They (the experts and NASA people being interviewed) all seem to feel fairly confident they have enough to develop certain technologies, such as a mulit-environment rover, but that after they build such toys they may not have the funds to actually use it, as in send it anywhere.
                                    Last edited by CDSmith; 07-08-2011, 05:07 PM.
                                    Promote Wildmatch, ImLive, Sexier.com, and more!!

                                    ALWAYS THE HIGHEST PAYOUTS: Big Bux/ImLive SIGNUP ON NOW!!!

                                    Put some PUSSYCA$H in your pocket.
                                    ICQ me at: 31024634

                                    Comment

                                    • ShellyCrash
                                      Confirmed User
                                      • Jun 2004
                                      • 6708

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by epitome
                                      At the end of the day, NASA has given people three things that they care about:

                                      GPS, satellite TV and memory foam beds.

                                      Ignore all of the rest, add up all that has been spent and Tempurpedic is like a 7 trillion dollar discovery.

                                      Not impressive.

                                      Don't forget:






                                      and



                                      Even though the hubble got off to a rocky start, I think the results are breathtaking and amazing and will assist us in learning much more about the universe around us.

                                      Originally posted by justinsain
                                      I think one of the Shuttles will be on display at the Space Center where it launches from.
                                      You can go there to see it along with all the other cool space stuff they have. There is also a Shuttle simulation ride that will give you the feeling of actually launching in the Space Shuttle.

                                      The Space Center is about an hours drive from Orlando so you can hit up Disney World while you're there. It's a great vacation that millions have already found out

                                      BTW I'm about 40 miles from the launch pad and it was too cloudy to see it today.
                                      The space center is worth a visit for anyone who actually gives a crap about nasa and the space program. It has one of the first Imax theatres and I haven't been in one yet that's come close to being as impressive, the screen is 5 stories tall and the surround sound is sick amazing. If you can schedule it so you get to see something there that's shot by / in Imax it's incredible.
                                      Last edited by ShellyCrash; 07-08-2011, 05:33 PM.

                                      Start making money with the hottest hookup site!
                                      up to $55 PPS or up to 75% Revshare
                                      ICQ 196766477

                                      Comment

                                      • raymor
                                        Confirmed User
                                        • Oct 2002
                                        • 3745

                                        #20
                                        more products of the space program:
                                        Dialysis
                                        CAT scans
                                        Millions of blow molded products
                                        Foil over foam insulation, used to keep your house col and bills lower
                                        Cordless tools
                                        Smoke detectors
                                        Satellite communication (CNN)
                                        For historical display only. This information is not current:
                                        support@bettercgi.com ICQ 7208627
                                        Strongbox - The next generation in site security
                                        Throttlebox - The next generation in bandwidth control
                                        Clonebox - Backup and disaster recovery on steroids

                                        Comment

                                        • Cherry7
                                          Confirmed User
                                          • Aug 2005
                                          • 3564

                                          #21
                                          Don't worry the Russian Space program, the original and the best, is still going.
                                          My Neighbour Butterfly PORN-The Musical The Long Goodbye


                                          Cinema Erotique

                                          Comment

                                          • nikki99
                                            Supermodel
                                            • Nov 2004
                                            • 23087

                                            #22
                                            I remember the challenger I was a kid at school we all went see the lauch in a big screen and I though was not real, like fireworks...
                                            SMC Revenue - Best Tgirl websites of the world now VR
                                            Non exclusive BIG Tranny/shemale Package for sale, full 2257 - hit me up skype: nikkimontero

                                            Comment

                                            • CDSmith
                                              Too lazy to set a custom title
                                              • May 2001
                                              • 51460

                                              #23
                                              NYTimes quote of the day today:

                                              "We've come full circle since 1961, back to when we had yet to show we could launch people into space. We will be hitching rides from the Russians to go to the space station that is mainly ours."
                                              ~ STEVEN J. DICK, a retired NASA chief historian, on the last launching in the space shuttle program.

                                              I doubt that's going to sit well with the US for long.
                                              Promote Wildmatch, ImLive, Sexier.com, and more!!

                                              ALWAYS THE HIGHEST PAYOUTS: Big Bux/ImLive SIGNUP ON NOW!!!

                                              Put some PUSSYCA$H in your pocket.
                                              ICQ me at: 31024634

                                              Comment

                                              Working...