#2: Re: Mars lander panoramics.... Author: Guest, Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 5:50 pm ---- WOW!!!!
It's like Barstow...without the junked cars!!!
Seriously, great find!
#3: Re: Mars lander panoramics.... Author: JG300-Stoopy, Location: Group W benchPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 6:06 pm ----
- Anonymous
WOW!!!!
It's like Barstow...without the junked cars!!!
Seriously, great find!
Huh...wonder who that frikkin' nimrod was?!
Oh.... ..it were me........
Neat stuff Ascout!
#4: Re: Mars lander panoramics.... Author: JG300-Stoopy, Location: Group W benchPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 8:12 pm ---- Holy cow - check out the drop-down menus there for other panoramic views of stuff - "Eyes Wide Open" etc.
Didn't see any of Malibu or Huntington Beach tho....season's still early yet I guess.
#5: Re: Mars lander panoramics.... Author: JG300-Stoopy, Location: Group W benchPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 8:22 pm ---- WOW - a gold mine there (very few babes tho - one nice set of legs at the Ferrari Panorama)
#6: Re: Mars lander panoramics.... Author: JG300-1Bullet, Location: Odessa, TexasPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:35 pm ---- WOW These are neat.. Mars remindes me of WEST TEXAS during a sand storm
And you know I was on the moon missions. When I was a kid and all that was happening I had a lunar lander made out of old wooden grape crates in the back yard, a life support system made out of a cardboard box, and some vacuum cleaner hose, space suit out of some old insulated coveralls, I don't remember what my helment was made of. I even had the moon hop down to a tee. Imagination it's great thing to have............
#7: Re: Mars lander panoramics.... Author: JG300-Stoopy, Location: Group W benchPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:46 pm ---- LMAO......I'm sure you were there every step of the way 1Bullet! Cardboard boxes, tubes, sticks, etc were magical things weren't they?.....a buddy and I were probably "driving" our homemade Sherman tank through the desert at about the same time you were scooting along through space in your capsule!
#8: Re: Mars lander panoramics.... Author: JG300-1Bullet, Location: Odessa, TexasPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:53 pm ---- It doubled as a tank, laboratory, submarine, Remember Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.. The flying sub yep that too.
My friends and I use to put two chairs one behind the other. Then get some old plywood and put along each side, a couple of yard sticks for the yoke.. and there you have it. A fighterjet