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Bumvelcrow
Bumvelcrow
You cannot fly. Trust me on this.
Wyrmlord
Wyrmlord
Bumvelcrow , my question was regarding who would be a good client for a nanosatellite that monitores remote assets on earth.
Bumvelcrow
Bumvelcrow
Then you should be asking an aerospace engineer.
Kev Inkline
Kev Inkline
And so the new wave of international Indian terrorism begins.
majamaja
majamaja
The problem with satellites is getting them into space, you should channel your inner sherpa and build a big-ass cannon on Everest.

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