scifan57 said:A good cause to support. One of my grandmothers died from cancer. From your photo, it looks like there's a good turnout.




Oh, it's happening right now?Watching live footage of shuttle Endeavour being taken through the streets of LA to the Space and Science? Museum.
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Richard Brown said:Watching live footage of shuttle Endeavour being taken through the streets of LA to the Space and Science? Museum.
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AdmiralAdama said:It was a good night.
My niece who's 27 has Hodgkins Lymphoma.
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And we had a group of very heavy hitters.
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All for a an important cause.
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No Cylons. But what a world it would be if when our bodies betray us, we could download into a new chassis like they do.![]()
Kaykaykay said:Was it in "Star Wars" in which there were jars of brains talking to one another at a meeting, without any bodies?
That was the original Star Trek episode; "The Gamesters of Triskelion".
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goofy8275 said:Oh, it's happening right now?
I must admit that I was angry when I heard that they were cutting down so many trees just so the darn SPACE SHUTTLE can drive thru the streets.
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Richard Brown said:Yes, that was my first reaction. I wonder why they dismissed the idea of disassembly of the shuttle to allow it to pass.
A couple of Concordes were disassembled so that they could be delivered to museums by road.
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scifan57 said:That may possibly had more to do with the length of Concorde as opposed to it's wingspan. Concorde is 204' in length, while the Space Shuttle is 122' long. Disassembly of a Concorde would also have been much easier, not being covered in a layer of heat shield tiles.