Peter Sripol's rubberband powered submarine
							
						
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 That method go's WWHHHHAAAAAYYYYYyyyyy back.
 
 This kid is fantastic... the things he has accomplished are so well executed it all boggles my little brain. His varied interest show a well ordered, eclectic mind. He started with Test Flight, outdistanced that crew, then disassociated and went out on his own. Very much a Musk type of guy.
 
 What is it with second-generation American Asian's??? If brought up right, they all turn into business competitor's who excel at everything!
 
 Another five or so generations of this and we American's will be a predominantly slant-eyed, pleasantly brown shaded, fit, mob of over-achievers; all hungry to participate in the, 'new frontier'.
 
 David
 Who is John Galt?
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 Check out "rctestflight" on you tube. His work isn't too shabby.
 That method go's WWHHHHAAAAAYYYYYyyyyy back.
 
 This kid is fantastic... the things he has accomplished are so well executed it all boggles my little brain. His varied interest show a well ordered, eclectic mind. He started with Test Flight, outdistanced that crew, then disassociated and went out on his own. Very much a Musk type of guy.
 
 What is it with second-generation American Asian's??? If brought up right, they all turn into business competitor's who excel at everything!
 
 Another five or so generations of this and we American's will be a predominantly slant-eyed, pleasantly brown shaded, fit, mob of over-achievers; all hungry to participate in the, 'new frontier'.
 
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 That is very strange. I saw that video about two hours ago, before I saw this post. Must be an algorithm or something.Of the approximately 40,000 men who served on U-boats in WWII, it is estimated that around 28,000 to 30,000 lost their lives.Comment

 
			
			
		


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