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digitalfreak
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LOL

»www.navigon.net/sl/

Thought about e-mailing the contact person listed on the website and let them know their launch platform camera isn't working. ROFLMAO!

That's what you get for using Russian junk.


hayabusa3303
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said by digitalfreak:

»www.navigon.net/sl/

Thought about e-mailing the contact person listed on the website and let them know their launch platform camera isn't working. ROFLMAO!

That's what you get for using Russian junk.
russian junk?

Hum while we where GROUNDED with the space shuttle crap they where making flights to the ISS to keep it running. Sounds like they are doing good if you ask me.

Big deal its one failure it how you learn


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The Russians DO NOT make "junk". Their stuff might not be as "pretty" as ours, but considering it's meant to be used in really bad weather, and maintained out in the field under adverse conditions, it doesn't have to be "pretty", it just has to work. And it does. This really is "Rocket Science", and things like this happen. It's not any more reasonable to expect 100% reliability from these systems than it is to expect 100% reliability from anything else. These are very complex machines, built to extremely high tolerances, operating at the edge of the technology.
Besides, the webcam and all of it's support equipment is US-provided.
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