Eli13
Fish Dreamer
I totally did. My ford windstar is secretly space ship two. Don't tell virgin galactic.
When I lived on my sailboat I would sometimes terminate my slip rental and would cruise the Channel Islands. When I needed to fill my water tanks, recharge my batteries without running the generator, or get supplies I knew marinas where I would dock under cover of darkness and be gone by morning. Its called 'cockroaching'.
Right now I don't have internet at home. At night I'll find a place on campus where I can plug in and have wireless access (I have to use my student id to log on). Fortunately I'm friends with Campus Police and janitorial staff, and this is a temporary situation. I've stayed till dawn many times learning about and running Orbiter beneath the stars.
:lol:
That may be one of the most commercial-worthy Orbiter stories I've ever heard...
When you're watching "When we left Earth" and note that they use the audio clip of "Inboard Engine Cutoff" during the wrong set of missions (The use it in, I think, Mercury when it's talking about the inboard engine of the Saturn V SI-C stage) during ascent....when you watch the well-known historical footage from the Gagarin's launch and realize that the footage is from the wrong launch![]()
When you're watching "When we left Earth" and note that they use the audio clip of "Inboard Engine Cutoff" during the wrong set of missions (The use it in, I think, Mercury when it's talking about the inboard engine of the Saturn V SI-C stage) during ascent.
When you have an irresistable urge to turn volume to max when you launch a big rocket in Orbiter.
when you notice that even the Shuttles can get from and to any point on earth in 2 hours... then try to test it in orbiter...