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  • in reply to: Recycling #1948243
    laviticus
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    I recycle everything that i possible to recycle and find the kids even putting paper in the right bin.But on a security not to stop identity theft if you shred your statements or personal papers you cannot put it in the recycle paper bin.WHY???
    I also use scrap yards for the car bits,two reasons my mate owns one and its a chance to escape for an hour or two, but there’s nothing better than finding that part you need and having the pleasure of getting it off, by often destructible means…

    in reply to: B17 #1306730
    laviticus
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    Good to see you back jules.hope your well and on the mend.We all cannot wait for more of your memories.
    dave

    in reply to: General Discussion #358111
    laviticus
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    I agree……Cougar’s a woose.
    Just HAD to watch the first 12mins and 50 secs. On a Big screen and DTS 6.1 😎 My neighbours hate me :diablo:

    Just like the first few minutes of my youngest favorite film, The final count down thumping carrier deck action scenes.

    in reply to: The Last Film You Saw #1948456
    laviticus
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    I agree……Cougar’s a woose.
    Just HAD to watch the first 12mins and 50 secs. On a Big screen and DTS 6.1 😎 My neighbours hate me :diablo:

    Just like the first few minutes of my youngest favorite film, The final count down thumping carrier deck action scenes.

    in reply to: General Discussion #358147
    laviticus
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    Saving private Ryan
    on telly last night
    The first twenty minuets totally astound me and do so the older i get,i like the way the characters eyes become more haunted as the film progressed .Also its shot on a different type of film to give it a grainy effect.

    in reply to: The Last Film You Saw #1948480
    laviticus
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    Saving private Ryan
    on telly last night
    The first twenty minuets totally astound me and do so the older i get,i like the way the characters eyes become more haunted as the film progressed .Also its shot on a different type of film to give it a grainy effect.

    in reply to: General Discussion #358666
    laviticus
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    Hell be greatly missed .Steve Irwin’s very special brand of presenting both shocked and amazed the viewer.The way he handled his animals with care and respect also his commitment to conservation ,its a sad loss not just to oz but the rest of the world who enjoyed his unique personality.

    in reply to: Steve Irwin (Merged) #1948733
    laviticus
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    Hell be greatly missed .Steve Irwin’s very special brand of presenting both shocked and amazed the viewer.The way he handled his animals with care and respect also his commitment to conservation ,its a sad loss not just to oz but the rest of the world who enjoyed his unique personality.

    in reply to: General Discussion #358916
    laviticus
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    It makes me wonder that this could be a ploy to attract renewed interest in the space industry ,to be fair to most of people its all every day stuff,and may be these trips could see the start of a base on the moon, an ideal staging point for further exploration.

    in reply to: NASA unveils its next-generation spacecraft #1948825
    laviticus
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    It makes me wonder that this could be a ploy to attract renewed interest in the space industry ,to be fair to most of people its all every day stuff,and may be these trips could see the start of a base on the moon, an ideal staging point for further exploration.

    laviticus
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    Johhny Depp is now in his 40s whereas Guy Gibson was 24 at the time of the raid and looked very boyish. Gibson was also quite short (about 5 ft 4 ins I think) as is Richard Todd. What we are looking for is a short boyish looking actor in his twenties. Can’t think of anyone famous who would fit the bill so a relative unknown will probably be cast.

    Colin

    Im hoping the films full of unknown actors,then you’ll get to know them and be truly saddened by their loss, bringing a smack of reality to it.As for Gibson may be Jamie bell of billy Elliot fame,young faced and a dam good actor.

    in reply to: General Discussion #358992
    laviticus
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    In looks retro yes, but the majority of the forty year old technology has probably been re designed using lessons learned from previous missions.May be Nasa’s idea is, it took us last time relatively safely with very limited loss of life so why not use it again.The design contract goes to Lockheed martin for a seven year value of about 3.9billion, which may be is well short of a full new design figure for a totally new space craft.They also plan to go to the moon in 2020, not that far away in design and engineering terms.As for Europe being involved ,I’m sure NASA will get the cooperation from Europe again ,seen as the British space race was junked to aid NASA last time,and if i’m not mistaken German technology and design too.This time may be a bit less of a frosty reaction from russia though.

    in reply to: NASA unveils its next-generation spacecraft #1948874
    laviticus
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    In looks retro yes, but the majority of the forty year old technology has probably been re designed using lessons learned from previous missions.May be Nasa’s idea is, it took us last time relatively safely with very limited loss of life so why not use it again.The design contract goes to Lockheed martin for a seven year value of about 3.9billion, which may be is well short of a full new design figure for a totally new space craft.They also plan to go to the moon in 2020, not that far away in design and engineering terms.As for Europe being involved ,I’m sure NASA will get the cooperation from Europe again ,seen as the British space race was junked to aid NASA last time,and if i’m not mistaken German technology and design too.This time may be a bit less of a frosty reaction from russia though.

    in reply to: General Discussion #359047
    laviticus
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    Yes exactly, in this situation you have pre programmed your Concious mind what too expect. So your Brain computes this as ok to experience… 🙂
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    Yes but the last 10th of a second comes at a bit of a shock. 😀

    in reply to: Dying before you hit the ground #1948904
    laviticus
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    Yes exactly, in this situation you have pre programmed your Concious mind what too expect. So your Brain computes this as ok to experience… 🙂
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    Yes but the last 10th of a second comes at a bit of a shock. 😀

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