I'd say they're part of a sensor mechanism so that they can analyse the surface that the ship will be landing on.
So they get to about 10 meters above a surface before determining its unsafe to land?! That sounds like a bad idea...
I'd say they're part of a sensor mechanism so that they can analyse the surface that the ship will be landing on.
There's a hilarious story in there worth being told, I'm sure.Hm. Not as entertaining as the thread about paying $14 to enter the US, but please, keep trying.![]()
There's a hilarious story in there worth being told, I'm sure.Hm. Not as entertaining as the thread about paying $14 to enter the US, but please, keep trying.![]()
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^^If $14 is too much for them to afford, then they really need to stay home. Just wait till they find out how much a tank of gas is.![]()
GOT-DAMN!!!!!!!!!^^If $14 is too much for them to afford, then they really need to stay home. Just wait till they find out how much a tank of gas is.![]()
$8.73 per gallon where I live.
(that's €1.59 per litre)
Beat that.
Now I've got a mental image of Voyager rolled all the way over, with it's little chicken feet stuck straight up in the air like a dead bird.
Are they that desperate?![]()
Those are like EVERYWHERE.1. Spiders
Those are like EVERYWHERE.1. Spiders![]()
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