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Voyager on the edge...

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Selezen wrote:
Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
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It took all those rocket scientists, and more than 30 years to discover what any sail sailing sailor could have told them: offshore winds are different. :roll:

Actually I got more excited by another article linked here: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/04/paris_video/
First of all, that plane looks like a stubbier Magic Dragonfly; secondly, when was the last time you guys flew a paper plane to space? :lol:
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Yeah, the PARIS project was great fun to follow. I have high hopes for their current LOHAN one as well (links to that from the page linked above).
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...fellow Voyager scientist Rob Decker...
Interesting that in Star Trek The Motion Picture, Commander Decker and Voyager VI became a joined entity.

Coincidence is great.
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