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thats if they are actually in ISS, seen some videos the other day showing bluescreens, greenscreens, and cables that nasa forgot to photoshop out

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14 minutes ago, geraldnewfie said:

thats if they are actually in ISS, seen some videos the other day showing bluescreens, greenscreens, and cables that nasa forgot to photoshop out

Jeeze. 

Ok, can you show us these videos please, the originals from NASA.

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1 hour ago, geraldnewfie said:

thats if they are actually in ISS, seen some videos the other day showing bluescreens, greenscreens, and cables that nasa forgot to photoshop out

Oh, for crying out loud :rolleyes:..

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3 minutes ago, Astra. said:

Apparently only from an Americans point of view. :lol:

Check this out...

https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/soccer-not-football-_n_5492714

 

Thanks for that Astra. ;)

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Gradually, the term "soccer" gained popularity in the U.S. to distinguish the sport from American football. By the 1980s, the Brits began to part with the term, apparently, because it had become too "American."

Well, well, well. That's me alright, "Too American"  Grrrrrrrrrr

:lol:

 

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5 minutes ago, .ZZ. said:

Thanks for that Astra. ;)

From the link:

Well, well, well. That's me alright, "Too American"  Grrrrrrrrrr

:lol:

 

Well, I'm not a great football fan by any stretch of the imagination. In Australia tho, they play either Rugby Union, Rugby League, AFL or soccer. So we do distinguish the difference between soccer and football.

Either way, John Cleese was funny in the vid... :P..

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1 minute ago, Astra. said:

Well, I'm not a great football fan by any stretch of the imagination. In Australia tho, they play either Rugby Union, Rugby League, AFL or soccer. So we do distinguish the difference between soccer and football.

Either way, John Cleese was funny in the vid... :P..

Awesome. I would like to visit.

We have quite a few Aussie kickers here that play in the NFL.

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1 minute ago, .ZZ. said:

Awesome. I would like to visit.

Oh, I hope that you do visit one day soon :)

1 minute ago, .ZZ. said:

We have quite a few Aussie kickers here that play in the NFL.

Yeah, it's good to know that a few of our guys over yonder are doing well in the NFL.

I haven't been following things too closely, but apparently Jarryd Hayne has been accused of rape, which he has unequivocally denied. That's all I know so far. 

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7 hours ago, freetoroam said:

Jeeze. 

Ok, can you show us these videos please, the originals from NASA.

No, don't do that in the science section,  it's what the conspiracy section is for.

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1 hour ago, Waspie_Dwarf said:

No, don't do that in the science section,  it's what the conspiracy section is for.

True. Can you move his post there so i can ask him in the correct section for him to back up his claim. 

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3 minutes ago, freetoroam said:

True. Can you move his post there so i can ask him in the correct section for him to back up his claim. 

Clearly this thread needs to be moved to the conspiracy section. Russians played football without any hooligan violence? MUST be a conspiracy theory :lol:

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Kicking balls near millions of dollars of sensitive equipment. Smart.

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13 hours ago, geraldnewfie said:

thats if they are actually in ISS, seen some videos the other day showing bluescreens, greenscreens, and cables that nasa forgot to photoshop out

:sleepy:

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13 minutes ago, Seti42 said:

Kicking balls near millions of dollars of sensitive equipment. Smart.

a.) All equipment to be lifted up to the ISS1 passed stringent stress test also related to excessive g-force inputs

b.) The people up there do know very well what can be done up there and what not

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