Centuri lives - in the body of another rocket company back from the grave

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"Retro" sounds better than "copies of Centuri designs".

Good god, look at the parts pages. They are copies of the Centuri catalog!

-Fred "can't wait for the full release of the Quest website" Shecter NAR 20117

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Fred Shecter
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I thought Estes bought Centuri - wouldn't they own all the rights?

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bit eimer

The ones that have been maintained.

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Jerry Irvine

A pity everything says "coming soon"

David Erbas-White

Fred Shecter wrote:

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David Erbas-White

Couldn't get the site to work with NS4.78

Bob

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baDBob

Nothing does anymore... I usually have to just forward the newsmessages with links to myself at work so I can browse them with a recent IE version on my office PC.

-dave w

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David Weinshenker

NS 4.x was always pretty crappy to begin with. NS 7.x and Mozilla 1.5 work great with everything. You ought to try them out. Mozilla runs great with older hardware with older os's.

Ted Novak TRA#5512

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nedtovak

It's my computer at work that has 4.78 I have 7.01 at home. Refuse to use IE.

Bob

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baDBob

Actually, quite a bit does. NAR and flyrockets websites do. TRA does except for the header at the top of the page. I do most of my surfing with NS

4.72 and Javascript DISABLED!

Bob Kaplow NAR # 18L TRA # "Impeach the TRA BoD" >>> To reply, remove the TRABoD!

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Bob Kaplow

I'm using Mozilla 1.5 as I write !!

nedtovak wrote:

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John Karpich

Actually, several of the kits are available. Just click the 'Selections' link under the 'Retro-Repro' link. It also looks like nearly all the body tubes and nose cones are available. I can't wait to get my hands on a Laser-X!

Tony Huet.

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Tony Huet

Where's the "one of each" link?

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Jerry Irvine

I have NS 6.2.1 for Linux on this box, works fine for surfing. Have to do a lot of file format conversions to share things with the majority of PC users, but freedom has its costs. The best internet features of this combo are the lack of Active-X, worms, and viruses. :)

I have a version of IE on a dual boot machine, but only use it to test webpage display. Its pretty old (5.0?), so I don't know if it's even a valid check anymore. I can't believe people actually use IE with Active-X enabled and default security settings. Then again, many also use Outlook Express for mail and complain about worms and viruses.

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Gary

Hi all, I thought I had seen "Semroc" before. I picked up a cd with the first 3 years of Model Rocketry and, lo and behold, there is an ad for Semroc, featuring the Lune R-1...

Fly straight and true!

MikeyR

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BRMutti

Try Opera

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Light and fast.

Mike

C program run. C program crash. C programmer quit.

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Msherck

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