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On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 05:52:39 -0800, "Ed Price" wrote:
Those "Russian scientists" often seemed to come up with controversial and unrepeatable results. Hi Ed, There certainly seems to be a mixed bag of what's useful out of the old USSR. However, their math software applications have been killers in the capitalistic marketplace. One other jewel came from their rocket division that built the most powerful engines known, and then the bureaucracy ordered them scrapped because they abandoned their man on the moon program. The engineer in charge deliberately ignored this order and had something like a couple of hundred wrapped up and put into storage. They are making quite a killing on selling those right now. Another story is their development of a supersonic torpedo. That's right, a jet powered torpedo that can dart through the ocean at 600MPH. It was speculated that it was the cause of the sinking of their submarine, the Kursk. It was thought that the propellant lit off in its bay, and the rest is history. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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