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Comment Re:My heart is still a fireball (Score 2) 129

He may not be missed by the current generation

In the UK at least there are a lot of Grandads happily watch Thunderbirds with their grandsons, and thanks to some strong female characters quite a few Grandmas and granddaughters tutting about having to watch but enjoying it never the less.

There aren't that many 45 year old series still bear watching.

Comment If he's allowed free reign... (Score 4, Interesting) 256

This could be very good. Joe Cornish appears in both Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz (OK, in Shaun it's as "uncredited zombie") and seems to have much the same interests and outlook on life as Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.

I can see The Deliverators run being done as a Bond style pre-credits sequence and being awesome...

Comment Re:Awesome but... (Score 1) 282

And a less often publicised reason: It has proved very difficult to predict who is going to be throwing up once they reach orbit, but two days is almost always enough to get over it. An unmanned craft with fuel to spare could do first orbit docking, but if you've got a crew on board you probably don't want a vomit soaked control panel at the wrong moment.

Comment Re:Sounds like the 1979 Iran mission, repeated (Score 1) 92

Couldn't find Wikipedia today? The Proton uses N2O4/UDMH, not a fluorine atom in sight. NASA didn't think it was a problem for manned flight as the Titan II used to launch Gemini capsules used N2O4/UDMH+Hydrazine. In fact NASA thought it was safe enough that the launch escape method was aircraft style ejector seats rather than the solid rocket escape tower considered necessary for the Redstone, Atlas and Saturn launches of Mercury and Apollo capsules.

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