OT Safety first

On abmr, I have posted an image, with the same subject title. It demonstrates jerry's devotion to the safety code.

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Dave Grayvis
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It falsely claims it is a photo of me.

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Jerry Irvine

Nothing false about it. It's you. It's from crm, your rag!

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Dave Grayvis

Can you put it up on a web site, somewhere? The news service I use doesn't carry any binary groups.

- Rick "I'm sure I'm not the only one" Dickinson

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Rick Dickinson

I mailed it to you.

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Dave Grayvis

Never arrived. It may have been killed by SpamAssassin at my ISP.

Got web space to put it on?

- Rick "Always up for a laugh" Dickinson

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Rick Dickinson

no.

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Dave Grayvis

Check again.

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Dave Grayvis

Came through fine the second time. Thanks!

Looks like a few interesting rocket designs. The hand-launching concept for the "Bazooka" rocket is obviously a bad idea, but the rocket design and tube-launch concept have some potential.

While it is quite simple, I do find the gentle sweeping curves of the "Whistle-ROC" to be quite elegant. They remind me quite a bit of something out of 50s-era science fiction movies. I think I'll build something similar, but replace the whistles with "engine nacelles" (aka fancy turned pieces of doweling).

Thanks for the picture. You've given me a couple of design ideas to use.

- Rick "Missing the point, I'm sure" Dickinson

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Rick Dickinson

It is not a "bad idea".

It is not "NAR compliant". It is however both practical and safe with modest power motors and with no warhead whatsoever.

He had to "violate a copyright" to accomplish it. Nothing new for rmr.

I don't think "Dave Grayvis" came up with any ideas whatsoever.

God bless.

Jerry

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Jerry Irvine

Should I ask the BATFE?

Maybe I could ask your "arresting officers"?

And it is in violation of the safety code.

jerry, As you well know, during the powertech fraud trial, your lawyer, acting on your behalf, stipulated that jerry irvine, you had no copyrights of patents.

you do remember don't you?

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Dave Grayvis

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