In a message dated 11/18/2008 12:59:16 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

It even looks like they did 1600, though I don't ever  remember
anyone doing that.


>>
I toured the metric telemetry center at the  Cape in mid seventies as part of 
summer grant 'How high should antennae  be to recover solid rocket boosters?' 
IIRC the answer was 40' but the Navy has  IR that's
better but classified.
 
Anyway, impressive 3 centers on three floors.  Primary, backup, maint
24/7 with battery, diesel, turbo standby. Was  telling my dad(civil engineer) 
about it and finagled his way onto  inspection team next year. As they were 
wrapping up big thunder bumper and  huge diamond back crawls out from under saw 
palmetto. So the MP's standing  there
herding every body around so the old rifle  coach says that 45 on your hip 
could fix this problem! Anyway, long story  short it was almost 6' 
and over 60lbs with 18  rattles.



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