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replying to an old message, but haven't been staying current with the list. I was contracting at Lockheed-Martin's plant in Colorado when the first "sample" Russian rocket motor showed up. A coworker said "that Russian motor's outside on a flatbed trailer, if you want to look at it." Sure enough, it was just sitting there on a low-boy. Was there for a few days until it really did "come in from the cold". Not a rocket scientist myself, I didn't notice anything unusual about it except the Cyrillic lettering.-dtd --- On Sun 09/22, Bill Brandt < [log in to unmask] > wrote:From: Bill Brandt [mailto: [log in to unmask]]To: [log in to unmask]: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 09:42:07 -0700Subject: [HP3000-L] OT: Isaiah 2:4
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