more proof we never went to the moon...

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Freakaloin
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more proof we never went to the moon...

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Memphis wrote::icon27:
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Post by The HavoX »

impossible
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Post by prince1000 »

geiff!
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Post by inphlict »

After reading that I realized any retard can make a webpage.
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Hello friend.

Freakaloin, that was fun but I hope that
all of you haven't jump to the conclusion too fast?
Have a look at all the other Reyond
Revealing the Beyond.

It's all jokes.

You might want to check this if you haven't done so in my
GD. Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC).
Well, if any of you would like to build one or just
look at the specs of that piece of equipment that
helped men landing on the moon in 1969.
Check for the link below for full desciptions.


How to build one in your basement
John Pultorak
December, 2004
Original AGC:
Designed by M.I.T. in 1964
World's first microchip computer
Prototype computer for Apollo moon landing
Memory: 12K fixed (ROM), 1K eraseable (RAM)
Clock: 1.024 MHz
Computing: 11 instructions, 16 bit word
Logic: ~5000 ICs (3-input NOR gates, RTL logic)
My AGC:
Built from original M.I.T. design documents
Started November 2000, completed October 2004
~15K hand-wrapped wire connections; ~3500 feet of wire
Cost (parts only): $2,980.
Labor: ~2500 hours
Logic: ~500 ICs (LSTTL logic)
Runs flight software (1969 program name: COLOSSUS 249)
http://starfish.osfn.org/AGCreplica

Can you believe this computer was the "summum"of its kind.
They actually landed on the moon with less than what you can
actually have in your dishwasher today.

pete

Take Care!
Ryoki
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Post by Ryoki »

lol, i love this pete guy. :)
[size=85][color=#0080BF]io chiamo pinguini![/color][/size]
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Post by 4g3nt_Smith »

I'm counting the days until geoff gets his ignorant, poor, trailer-trash, tin-foil hat wearing ass banned.
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Post by phantasmagoria »

i thought that was funny :(
Freakaloin
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Post by Freakaloin »

moron alert!!!

pete wrote:Hello friend.

Freakaloin, that was fun but I hope that
all of you haven't jump to the conclusion too fast?
Have a look at all the other Reyond
Revealing the Beyond.

It's all jokes.

You might want to check this if you haven't done so in my
GD. Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC).
Well, if any of you would like to build one or just
look at the specs of that piece of equipment that
helped men landing on the moon in 1969.
Check for the link below for full desciptions.


How to build one in your basement
John Pultorak



December, 2004
Original AGC:
Designed by M.I.T. in 1964
World's first microchip computer
Prototype computer for Apollo moon landing
Memory: 12K fixed (ROM), 1K eraseable (RAM)
Clock: 1.024 MHz
Computing: 11 instructions, 16 bit word
Logic: ~5000 ICs (3-input NOR gates, RTL logic)
My AGC:
Built from original M.I.T. design documents
Started November 2000, completed October 2004
~15K hand-wrapped wire connections; ~3500 feet of wire
Cost (parts only): $2,980.
Labor: ~2500 hours
Logic: ~500 ICs (LSTTL logic)
Runs flight software (1969 program name: COLOSSUS 249)
http://starfish.osfn.org/AGCreplica

Can you believe this computer was the "summum"of its kind.
They actually landed on the moon with less than what you can
actually have in your dishwasher today.

pete

Take Care!
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Post by losCHUNK »

if you ever come anywhere near me ill make sure ill fuck your eye or eyes
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Post by 4g3nt_Smith »

I like how g eoff is changed to goof.
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Post by DRuM »

I tested a curious anomoly in this thread. On the surface it appears that freakaloin is merely a good member posting an informative piece of news. But after filtering, it became apparent that he's one gigantic cunt.
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Post by glossy »

Ryoki wrote:lol, i love this pete guy. :)
i was thinking the same thing :)
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Post by corsair »

why didnt the photoshop guy add dinosaurs instead of birds? that would've made a whole lot more sense tbh
DRuM
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Post by DRuM »

Because the moons surface looks like sand, and he'd mentioned it being staged on a beach. You can find more albatrosses near a beach than dinosaurs.

Thanks, I'm here all week.
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Post by ForM »

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Post by Pauly »

Cunt
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