Clever. I wasn't totally clear in my suggestion. I meant that one pallet could go to Denver, one to SFO, one to LAX, one to St Louis, etc. Perhaps even one to Italy and one to New Zealand (those would cost a little more). Sooner or later, they're gonna get shipped, why not spread them around? Doug Thomas W Leiper wrote: > > On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 16:17:38 -0700 Doug Crice> writes: > > Gentlemen: > [edited] > > Standard air freight probably would be the least destructive and is > > often much cheaper than truck. > > That depends on what booster you use. With their rugged > SS construction and built in inertial platform these sound like > they would be perfect for sub-orbital delivery to anybody > within a thousand miles. The key is to find some surplus > JATO units and get down some test firings to determine > trajectory, winds aloft and maximum range. > > Scotty, give me the coordinates. > > Tom > __________________________________________________________ > > Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) > > To leave this list email PSN-L-REQUEST@.............. with > the body of the message (first line only): unsubscribe > See http://www.seismicnet.com/maillist.html for more information. -- Doug Crice http://www.georadar.com 19623 Via Escuela Drive phone 408-867-3792 Saratoga, California 95070 USA fax 408-867-4900 __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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