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<blockquote data-quote="lejizz" data-source="post: 79680" data-attributes="member: 178008"><p>The technology computer wise was about on par to a calculator apparently. Saying this, there was no data flow as in a computer that acesses the internet, just the 1's and 0's, but if someone was to say to you " hey.. we are gonna put you into space on top of a 100 foot? rocket and we are gonna use your mobile phone to guide you. We know that we have not really tested a space mission before, but we need to beat the french, they have had a monkey a dog and then a human just outside of the earths atmosphere, but what the hell, we can go all of the way without that silly testing. Don't be alarmed about the space dust, although it travels at sub sonic speeds, the tiles will protect you.. just hope that they don't fall off lol. we will bring you back off the moon in a rickety module that uses a firework to dock with the ship, and then get you all nice and toasy before bringing you back to earth with a parachute"</p><p></p><p>Well i think thaI would be the first in the queue... To CALL THEM INSANE!</p><p></p><p>Not sure if they went there, but if they did, they are making a good argument to show that they did'nt with the photos and video. Then there was the live feed in Australia, that was different from the feed that we all saw. When our live feed finished, the aussies saw Neil Armstong (I think) kick an empty coke bottle on the ground. It was in the Aussie newspapers apparently.</p><p></p><p>maybe they did'nt go first time but maybe later.</p><p></p><p>Anyone heard about the scrambled signals where there were glass structures on the dark side?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lejizz, post: 79680, member: 178008"] The technology computer wise was about on par to a calculator apparently. Saying this, there was no data flow as in a computer that acesses the internet, just the 1's and 0's, but if someone was to say to you " hey.. we are gonna put you into space on top of a 100 foot? rocket and we are gonna use your mobile phone to guide you. We know that we have not really tested a space mission before, but we need to beat the french, they have had a monkey a dog and then a human just outside of the earths atmosphere, but what the hell, we can go all of the way without that silly testing. Don't be alarmed about the space dust, although it travels at sub sonic speeds, the tiles will protect you.. just hope that they don't fall off lol. we will bring you back off the moon in a rickety module that uses a firework to dock with the ship, and then get you all nice and toasy before bringing you back to earth with a parachute" Well i think thaI would be the first in the queue... To CALL THEM INSANE! Not sure if they went there, but if they did, they are making a good argument to show that they did'nt with the photos and video. Then there was the live feed in Australia, that was different from the feed that we all saw. When our live feed finished, the aussies saw Neil Armstong (I think) kick an empty coke bottle on the ground. It was in the Aussie newspapers apparently. maybe they did'nt go first time but maybe later. Anyone heard about the scrambled signals where there were glass structures on the dark side? [/QUOTE]
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