Yes, nostalgis seems to be part of getting older. I have one question concerning the AO-40 pictures. I see a curved pipe with "crimped" ends in many of the pictures. What is/was it for? 73, Jim KQ6EA
--- Bob McGwier n4hy@idaccr.org wrote:
Peter:
We are all getting older. I find I am more nostalgic than I ever believed I could be. May be it is the current launch environment that has me wanting to go back to the "good old days".
73's Bob N4HY
Peter Guelzow wrote:
Bob,
great pictures - thank you!!
Indeed, they give me a few good memories about
places I'd like to be and
where I have been long time ago.. Man, I'm getting old!!!! ;-)
AMSAT has an amazing history. I find the
memories are best aided by
photo's because I would otherwise probably
forget. I have taken all of
For the same reason I started to upload images of
various satellite
project into the AMSAT-DL Gallery at:
http://www.amsat-dl.org/pic/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=312
Got stuck somewhere, but will continue when time
permits...
73s Peter
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