John,

So, will that be the next BFG, a large peroxide rocket you point at your
enemies as you slam backwards into the nearest handy wall or mountain?
:)

Of course it'd be a funny illustration to have the armadillo with a
massive tank strapped to his back trying to wield that colossal thing.
:)

I seem to remember difficulty mounting the engines in a horizontal
position, so I guess the truck can't go anywhere but up.

Hmmm, if I was an ERPS member I believe there's something about a pun
tax?  How do I hit the bucket from AZ?  Or do I not qualify. :)

-Mark

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Carmack
> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 2:08 PM
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> Subject: Re: [ERPS] Armadillo Jan 31
> 
> 
> At 10:41 AM 2/1/2004 -0500, you wrote:
> >That is some very beautiful work, it really looks like a 
> serious rocket 
> >engine.  There is some heat discoloration on the engine, was 
> this caused 
> >by running the engine or from internal welding? If it was 
> from running 
> >it  have you seen any repeating patterns?
> >
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> It has only been run for about 25 seconds so far, which gave 
> it a mild 
> bronzing.  The visible bands are from the internal welding of the 
> perforated catalyst support plates.
> 
> That engine is just begging to be installed in a vehicle.  We 
> have joked 
> about bolting it in the back of Joseph's truck. :-)
> 
> John Carmack
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