I went to the monthly NOVAAR rocket launch this morning, ready to generate some serious thrust. I had two big rockets prepped, but wound up leaving before either could fly due to a family emergency, which turned out to be nothing (and I'm ok with that!).
There's always next month.
Posted by Ted at July 14, 2007 12:48 PM | TrackBackA family emergency that turns out to be nothing is infinitely better than a family emergency that is something.
Posted by: Victor at July 14, 2007 07:14 PMGlad everything was o.k.Ted.Sooner or later I'm gonna get to another launch.Been dealing with some health issues recently,one of which also turned out to be practically nothing.Next time I see you remind me to fill you in on Va.Tech's batting average when it comes to competence.Hint:It ain't good.
Posted by: Russ at July 14, 2007 08:04 PMMany pardons.I meant U.Va.Sorry for the brain freeze.
Posted by: Russ at July 14, 2007 08:05 PMDefinitely good to hear that it was nothing! And just think of the anticipation you will have built up for next month's launch!
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