laylaholic
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laylaholic

Silmapotterillion. I'll say no more.

@rcs914: How about the Australians? They laid 2800km of track in two years, ahead of schedule and under budget...

@Greyhole: Permanent settlement=retirement home for the first crew?

@ManchuCandidate: ...then we come back in 100 years, and they'll all be like "G'day, mate! Welcome to the Outback!"

@Famout: Which one would you regard as "her" Doctor? She's had quite a few...

"So, great, Branson gets to dress up like a woman just because his F1 team sucked less than Fernandes'."

@MegaShark: You have to admit, avoiding those killer rabbits would have been much less of a problem if they glowed in the dark...

For lights on the go, I prefer bioluminescent rabbits...

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There's video from the event, too, and it actually drives around (albeit slowly). Can't tell if the turbines are running, though...

@duurtlang: The front really isn't much better. I've heard it compared to a warthog rear-ended by a Transit.

@benmoo: I agree. The "cat's claws" brake lights really do look strikingly good.

@Xander Crews: It's not just the biggest in the US Military - after the Russian Mi-26, and the Mi-12 prototype, it's the third biggest in the world!

What year is this? 2010, sadly...

@Jackie: There's generally four crew for long haul: captain, first officer and two relief pilots - 16 hours in a small space would be a bit claustraphobic!