These photos are of the first moon-landings in NASA history and they have finally been released after nearly 40 years. Check them out here: http://apollo.sese.asu.edu/
Sorry but all I saw was her boobs...
i saw them on the news in holland ^^ soon all will be up, it took 3 years to scan all pics
HeavyMetalDave wrote:
Sorry but all I saw was her boobs...
lulzHeavyMetalDave wrote:
Sorry but all I saw was her boobs...
Whats her name?
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edit: oh those bouncy boobies......
edit: oh those bouncy boobies......
Last edited by tthf (2007-08-02 18:29:23)
yeah, nice photos of the grand canyon !!!!
james bond knew they faked it...
james bond knew they faked it...
tthf wrote:
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This pic makes it official
Last edited by SgtSlauther (2007-08-02 18:30:30)
same link must be brokenHeavyMetalDave wrote:
Sorry but all I saw was her boobs...
Interesting news
And if you ever want to make another serious post, I recommend you change your sig. Otherwise, no one will actually look at what you type.
Edit: On second though, don't change your sig. Nothing you say can really be that important.
And if you ever want to make another serious post, I recommend you change your sig. Otherwise, no one will actually look at what you type.
Edit: On second though, don't change your sig. Nothing you say can really be that important.
Last edited by mcgid1 (2007-08-02 18:35:13)
You probably shouldn't bother fixing it...blademaster wrote:
same link must be brokenHeavyMetalDave wrote:
Sorry but all I saw was her boobs...
On topic:
Interesting news. The zoom in/out thing on the Metric Preview link is pretty nifty. Download Options are ridiculously enormous, Large PNG file of slide AS15-M-0081 is 251 MB. Wow.
Interesting news. The zoom in/out thing on the Metric Preview link is pretty nifty. Download Options are ridiculously enormous, Large PNG file of slide AS15-M-0081 is 251 MB. Wow.
Last edited by Smithereener (2007-08-02 18:55:37)
what boobs
couldn't scroll for about three minutes and thought that's what the thread was about.
lolz, I like the way this thread is going.
Last edited by Scottish Mercenary (2007-08-02 18:54:02)
wtf? I was under the impression that there wasn't any wind in space...
Yhere isn't any wind in space. Space is a vaccum. Which means that if you throw a rock or shoot a bullet and no outside force intercepts it it will keep on going for ever. The flag "waving" is from the inertia when they placed it in the ground and thus it kept moving.CommieChipmunk wrote:
wtf? I was under the impression that there wasn't any wind in space...