Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

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I got a ton of pics when I was at hte Smithsonian back in June last year. I can upload them if anyone wants…

Do want :slight_smile:

And thanks BahamutBBob for your pics, they’re cool :slight_smile: (except the dog 'cause I hate them)

hooray, ancient jet fighter in image 98!

DAMN YOU M$!!!one11!

Hmm? I’m on a Mac and it worked fine…

Firefox on Ubuntu worked fine too…

dey haet mah

I have silvercrap running on every PC except this one and I don’t want to pollute a fresh windows install.

Sersoft, since you refuse to install Silverlight, or at least check it on another computer, I’m putting this here for you, since I took the picture for you anyway.

Thanks, is that a replica or the real thing?

No idea, they don’t have a plaque for it as far as I can tell. I probably didn’t look close enough on the second level.

It’s cool, I doubt they could recover the very first device that was sent into space anyway.

The original suffered the same fate as the first animal in space. (I’ll give you a hint, it involves re-entry but no landing.)

plz go back and take pics of fucked up looking people trying to learn stuff

Bro, back in the old country, I heard the story about laika, poor doggie. :frowning:

When I have a day off again, I might consider it.

Classes start next week though, and I’m working on the days I don’t have class, so it might be a while :stuck_out_tongue:

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