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This has always been my favorite combo...
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I don't have the GRENADE LAUNCHER option on my AR-15, but I do have a match-grade heavy barrel and a match trigger ar well.
If one could only have ONE weapon, I would have an AR-15/M16/M4 based weapon.
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I read a lot of Heinlein growing up...

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He had some interesting concepts on government styles. In one book, I can't recall which, the protagonists were creating a new government. One concept forwarded was that bills should require 90% approval of the legislatures before they would become law.

Of course my all time favorite was Starship Troopers, until the movies came out. :cry:
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bernomatic wrote:I read a lot of Heinlein growing up...

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He had some interesting concepts on government styles. In one book, I can't recall which, the protagonists were creating a new government. One concept forwarded was that bills should require 90% approval of the legislatures before they would become law.

Of course my all time favorite was Starship Troopers, until the movies came out. :cry:
The movie had almost nothing in common with the book. It was like almost all Hollywierd productions based upon science fiction novels, putridly done.
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It's hard to keep with the theme, most of the pics I could find with women in Model Rocketry were of the TARC teams and were of younger ladies that I just didn't find comfortable posting.

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So, the first two were a piece of cake (I hope). Who can determine what this picture has to do with the Bill of Rights :?:

Never did fly my Oracle, it's a shame. Of course most of the thumbnail cameras today have a better resolution and include sound, but still, like having a Cineroc that works, it would be awesome to have one.
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I have an Oracle that I too have never flown.
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Often it doesn't seem speedy, but that's more often due to lawyers I think...

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Twice I have gotten out of dog at large tickets due to the original complainant not showing up to testify. I think the judge was a bit miffed :evil: the second time and now the dog warden is less likely to file a complaint from the jerk, I hope. 8-)
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Ghrocketman wrote:I have an Oracle that I too have never flown.
I have one I flew twice. Lousy video.....
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bernomatic wrote:It's hard to keep with the theme, most of the pics I could find with women in Model Rocketry were of the TARC teams and were of younger ladies that I just didn't find comfortable posting.

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So, the first two were a piece of cake (I hope). Who can determine what this picture has to do with the Bill of Rights :?:

Never did fly my Oracle, it's a shame. Of course most of the thumbnail cameras today have a better resolution and include sound, but still, like having a Cineroc that works, it would be awesome to have one.
See if you can get some of the old catalog/ad photos of North Coast Rocketry back in the late 80's. Matt used to have a real babe pose with his missiles.......
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