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Then a second doff of my fictional hat to Mr. Ovation, where ever he (or she) may be :D.
My dream is to one day launch the sucker - look for that post early in the next millenium... Cheers Simon |
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That a shame the Mars site is going. I wish I had D/Led them when I had the chance. wc
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Hi Waddy, just try and see: it is still there, on the wayback machine it is almost perfectly preserved. Just click here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20080222...col.asp?pa=605 And if you just click on either the Soyuz rocket, Soyuz and Progress spacecraft, the ISS fragments, or Shuttle, the files will come up. Sometimes the connection fails but then just try again. it often will do it the 2nd time around. It might take a while but the page eventually will load. Then, just right click op the thumbnail images and save them to your harddrive. |
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Thank you Paper. You've made my day. wc
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Anyone have a copy of the ISS - Quest(US Air Lock) page. The link is the same as the Destiny Link
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I used that link to the way back machine and spent a good hour and a half downloading everything onto my SS hard drive. Now I'll find out if they are monitoring my internet activity at work lol.
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You could perhaps try another archiving date. (in the bar up above there is a timeline.) Try another peaked period for maybe more luck with finding unavailable parts. I'm not saying this is the method, but sometimes it helps. |
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Done try that, thanks for the response
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