  RR Conductor RailRoadDude Premium join:2002-04-02 Redwood Valley, CA | reply to elmatador Re: look out below
Some are, some aren't, not sure why you say such a thing about one group. |
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  Almadiel
@WPI.EDU | reply to rtcpenguin 13 miles is well above any weather systems. |
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 elmatador
join:2003-09-13 Vista, CA | reply to Duh said by Duh:
Scientists and engineers are such idiots... If it weren't for scientists and engineers you wouldn't have a computer, internet, etc... to write such a silly thing. |
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  rtcpenguin Premium join:2001-01-21 Fairfax, VA
·Cox HSI
| reply to BodyBumper You may actually have some valid points there...blimps aren't exactly the most "air-worthy" vessels(?). Wouldn't 13 miles up be near the jet stream? I don't think blimps handle turbulence well.
Also, what happens when one of these things has to land to refuel? They'd have to have a back-up blimp (lol) ready to go. -- Will you still remember, There behind the skies, Walking on the embers, Standing in their light -FF |
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  BonezX Basement Dweller Premium join:2004-04-13 Canada | reply to Duh they can plan all they want, but once you eliminate lift it's going to drop.
remember, baloon not plane. |
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  Duh
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| reply to BodyBumper Because I'm sure they just let it randomly crash to ground and don't have any plans set up for guiding it to some sort of empty area. Scientists and engineers are such idiots, sending up this blimp with no plans and just hoping and hoping it doesn't just drift away or crash. |
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  BodyBumper
join:2004-06-21 Beverly Hills, CA | reply to ced06 but I'm quite sure the tons of equipment on it will come down on someone's house or apartment intact unlike a satellite which will burn upon reentery. -- "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." |
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 ced06
join:2004-03-12 Towanda, PA | reply to skelet0r If you're not being sarcastic: Helium won't explode. |
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