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|    Snidely to All    |
|    Re: GPS launch stuttering    |
|    08 Jul 21 01:18:02    |
      From: snidely.too@gmail.com              Snidely was thinking very hard :       > JF Mezei noted that:       >       >> But it seems to me that there was "wind" in the interstage to cause the       >> wires to move that way and for a flap to later show up.       >       > Since I've been watching recent EVAs, I've seen plenty of lines flapping       > outside the ISS. No wind, just an impulse imparted through an anchor point.              Sorry for the duplication ... my noosereeder got itself into a knot.              -d              --        Maybe C282Y is simply one of the hangers-on, a groupie following a       future guitar god of the human genome: an allele with undiscovered       virtuosity, currently soloing in obscurity in Mom's garage.        Bradley Wertheim, theAtlantic.com, Jan 10 2013              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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