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 (DIR) Post #AUzGzOeRoAFD5GHPGa by BonnettsBooks@mastodonbooks.net
       2023-04-24T19:46:27Z
       
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       Is #ManagementMonday a thing? If you're trying to move up to, or in, a job that involves saying "Get back to work," there are books for you. Just don't forget, your crew are people, too!4/24/23 Open 6-9p Mask recommended. No open containers, please.#DaytonOhio #BrickAndMortar #UsedBookStore @bookstodon
       
 (DIR) Post #AXqPDrd1AvFijDuZ28 by BonnettsBooks@mastodonbooks.net
       2023-07-19T06:21:21Z
       
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       @nasa Does anyone know why the exhaust is yellow?
       
 (DIR) Post #AXqSo2CjdA5noiYa12 by BonnettsBooks@mastodonbooks.net
       2023-07-19T07:27:12Z
       
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       @nanook @nasa I suppose they may be using a solid fuel? I just find it unusual and am curious about having never seen it before. There are so many factors to consider, from availability of resources to weight/thrust ratios, even exhaust cooling - or it's lack - could play a role. And is it old-fashioned or something new, safer or more dangerous for crew/environment, depending on circumstances...¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯ I guess I'll have to do some digging. Growing up during Apollo, I'm just curious.
       
 (DIR) Post #AXrVyg9CTLrhc9d9Oq by BonnettsBooks@mastodonbooks.net
       2023-07-19T07:48:46Z
       
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       @nanook @nasa You know, I have a sense that solid fuels could weigh less than liquid and a solid launch with liquid maneuvering and return could make a lot of sense.
       
 (DIR) Post #AY0yMunQLKIC6M6H9U by BonnettsBooks@mastodonbooks.net
       2023-07-24T09:09:48Z
       
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       @clive I can verify that Dayton, OH has been awash in Barbie. I'm leaning that way myself.The caveat is, here in SW OH, we're always rubbing elbows with the Oppenheimer legacy. So, Barbie it is!