Oberon WR sais Hi

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Bonami
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Re: Oberon WR sais Hi

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rockets-in-brighton wrote:
Spaceman Spiff wrote:I also put a space on the launcher to hold the water jug and that acts as a weight to hold it steady.
Oh, that's a neat idea... I might steal that!
It's great to have so much intelligence all in the same place to draw from!
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Re: Oberon WR sais Hi

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rockets-in-brighton wrote:
Spaceman Spiff wrote:I also put a space on the launcher to hold the water jug and that acts as a weight to hold it steady.
Oh, that's a neat idea... I might steal that!
That's okay by me, I'm happy to know you guys think my ideas are good. I'm pleased with the feedback I am getting from everyone here. It really keeps me fired up!
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Re: Oberon WR sais Hi

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While I remember, I found an excellent source for small quantities of smart materials in the UK.

http://www.mutr.co.uk/

Hope someone finds this useful...
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Steve
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