> 
> Since he is working out of a garage, it would be hard to 
> believe that he's done the type of testing that could 
> establish that it would stand up to that type of flow.  It 
> would also be interesting to see what kind of tile that would 
> be.  For example, tiles that resemble clay bricks would not 
> stand up to that type of flow.  It is theoretically possible 
> for all the untested qualities to be just what's needed for 
> the shuttle, but few get away with violating Murphy's laws.

Agreed again... This guy is stretching a lot, but his intentions are honest.


 I always find it amazing to think of the forces that the shuttle endures,
especially during liftoff.

http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/factoids/funfacts.htm

Nerd From Hell


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