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    1991 gulf war have your cake and eat it?

    I have seen a few Gulf war questions as of late involving removing Sadam after smashing his army and then invading Iraq. Now I don't think going into Iraq in 1991 is a good option, maybe better then 03 with more troops and a less divided Iraqi society but still I feel far more trouble then it's...
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    Graf Zeppelin in Soviet service?

    On mobile forgive me. Is it possible that the German carrier Grad Zeppelin could enter Soviet service after the war? If so what service life might it have? What aircraft might it operate?
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    Robert Truax first private spacecraft

    Robert Truax was an American engineer who helped develop a number of ballistic missiles for the navy and worked on Evel Knievel's Rocket for his snake river canyon jump. In the 80s Truax was working on building a rocket in his back yard from surplus parts. The Navy ended up buying it at 80%...
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    Xanadu dominate hypertext

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Xanadu Basically with a POD of 1960 what would happen if Xanadu became the dominate Hypertext system rather then the web? Xanadu didn't use links as we know them on the web. Rather it used Transclusions where the "linked" document was included with the...
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    Project Orion goes ahead

    so after reading this http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2714/1 I wanted to see what others might think if project orion had got the go ahead. I saw some old topics but they are too old to bring up. what would the changes be if we could put these huge payloads into space? would we have...
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    The Aerial Steam Carriage flys abound 1850ish

    Before the big boom of aviation pioneers in the late 19th century there was the Aerial Steam Carriage or Aerial for short. lacemaking-engineers John Stringfellow and William Samuel Henson designed the aircraft in the 1840s but split after their medium sized model failed. Henson quite and later...
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