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    Beth always delivers. Amazing voice.
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    Voyager 1 and 2 still alive!!!! 38,000 mph!

    That is something I have a hard time wrapping my head around, the idea that time goes by quicker with less gravity relative to earth. I guess that means if you live in a space station orbiting Jupiter everyone back on earth will age faster than you. Strange.
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    INXS - THE ONE THING
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    COREY HART - SUNGLASSES AT NIGHT
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    THE POLICE - EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE
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    BLONDIE - RAPTURE
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    THOMSON TWINS - LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME
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    TRANS-X - LIVING ON VIDEO
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    YT 440 V8 (RB Series) Engine Overview

    Nice concise review of history and features of RB engines.
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    Voyager 1 and 2 still alive!!!! 38,000 mph!

    We have seen how long it takes to get around even in our solar system never mind interstellar travel. There have been a few companies recently that claim to have found the key to taking the next step, "propellantless propulsion". This idea is over my pay grade but it apparently uses electric...
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    Voyager 1 and 2 still alive!!!! 38,000 mph!

    This is what Copilot has to say about solar and galactic planes which might make some sense of the probe trajectories shown above. Copilot The plane of the solar system (known as the ecliptic plane) and the plane of the Milky Way (the disc of our galaxy) do not align perfectly. They form a...
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    Fusie Styling Review

    Sorry, no.
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    Fusie Styling Review

    While I disagree with some of his preferences the YT narrator does a nice job describing the attributes of these Exner masterpieces. (I was just corrected, Elwood Engel who replaced Exner and was responsible for the Fusies. I knew that but always get the 2 confused.)
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