Dylan was living in Woodstock in 1969 and the organizers wanted him to be the main attraction. Fans wrecked his house and garden so Dylan took his wife and kids to England for a holiday.
Quadrophenia is without doubt Pete Townhend's greatest work !! John Enthwistle actually played all the brass parts which is amazing for a Bass Player. A great bass player he was too !!!
From now on I will not even waste my time repling to guys like Blues. They have nothing to say or add and obviously don't know the first thing about Nasa or any other space programs.
I hope he plays that guitar with " no strings attached "
I like the woman to pay for everything just to prove that she is really interested. On the second date I bring my E.S.B and Phone Bill and that is a good test too. If she goes for that then it's my Car Tax, Mobile Bill, Heating Oil, Car Insurane etc..................
I certainly don't think of you or any other woman as a dumb blonde Soltice !! I have looked at your profile a few times and think you are a fantastic looking lady and very attractive looking !!
Hi Solstice !! Yes I and millions of others believe that the Apolo missions between 1969-1972 were faked. If I was to try and explain why I think that right now we would just grow old on here.
To bring you up to date with what is happening ! The Federal Aviation Authority(FAA) have been investigating the whole affair for the last 4 years. In the last 3 weeks when asked to take a polygraph test, all of the surviving Apoolo astronauts have refused. I wonder why ??? They are facing Perjury and fraud charges either way. The FAA will go ahead with their case anyway. When exactly the full outcome of this will appear in the news I do not know.
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer will revolutionize what we know about invisible cosmic rays the same way NASA's Hubble Space Telescope rewrote what we know about the visible universe says the intellectual force behind the instrument. The AMS is to launch on space shuttle Endeavour in May.
Those expectations are not lost on the team putting the finishing touches on the AMS and packing it for launch.
"This kind of has grains of Hubble, looking at the universe in a different perspective," said Boeing's Bob Hart, the payload flow manager for the AMS. "The science, the exploration potential that will come out of this makes it very exciting to be a part of."
Professor Sam Ting, a Nobel Prize winner for his 1974 discovery of a heavy elemental particle, sees the AMS as a revolutionary observatory to measure invisible cosmic rays as they traverse the universe.
The AMS is a 2-ton ring of powerful magnets and ultrasensitive detectors built to track, but not capture, cosmic rays. The 15,251-pound instrument will be connected to the outside of the International Space Station, braced on the orbiting laboratory's right hand truss and tilted a bit so it will not interfere with any of the station's mechanisms and storage platforms. It will be operated remotely from Earth and should not require any attention from astronauts in orbit.
RE: what is the most!!!
How stupid are we talking Blipp ??