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8. August 2009, 23:07:50
Mort 
Subject: Re: China and change
Modified by Mort (8. August 2009, 23:10:07)
Übergeek 바둑이: Ok... with plastics it's not perfect... but it's a whole lot better then ten years ago.. even 5!!

The amount of stuff that is now recyclable plastic wise by the markings is about 90% of what we get through our household.

Funny technology.. just saw a program last night about how lucky WWII ended in 1945. The German boffins had cracked 'stealth' technology with speed that would have broken the British radar system and would have given time for the development of the Nazi A-Bomb and a jet fighter style wise akin in shape to the American Stelth bomber. They could have nuked the USA (or any country within range of the bomber) and no-one had the technology to stop them.

The guys who build the radar models for profile testing at the Stealth plant were so happy to at last to show of their skill and dedication in the reconstruction of the German Stealth fighter/bomber, as normally it's all .. hush, hush.

http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/the-dewline/2009/06/the-aircraft-that-could-have-m.html
A link to a page on the German 2-29

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