Nathan was asking this evening what we collectively know about
computing an optimal orbital-insertion trajectory, and sharing giant
1960s papers on the subject that were written using typewriters.
(Nathan, if those papers are available publicly, could you post links
please?)
So I started trying
and sharing giant 1960s papers on the subject that were written using
typewriters. (Nathan, if those papers are available publicly, could you post
links please?)
All 17 volumes are here:
A 747's pilot and copilot both have heart attacks mid-flight. A flight
attendant gets on the PA to ask if anyone knows how to fly a plane.
Two Polish men stand up, saying that they're crop dusters. The flight
attendant escorts them to the cockpit. They stare at all the levers
and buttons in clear
Ben,
You suck. Thanks for wasting 2 minutes of my life which I will never get
back.
Rob
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From: Benjamin Kaplin ben...@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 4:24 PM
To: psas-...@psas.pdx.edu
Subject: [PSAS] imagine this: a joke
A 747's