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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFwqZ4qAUkE

-1- Ignore this embedded video and go directly to YouTube
-2- Select 720p HD format.
-3- Do something else for about 90 minutes (long video, slow server)
-4- Watch at full screen with your favorite cocktail.

This is just-released NASA engineering footage.
 
Better yet, use Firefox with Download Helper and snag that 720p vid to watch anytime you want. ;D Only taking 18 minutes to DL here.
 
Yep, already tried that -- connection failed after about an hour. I should probably send AT&T a Thank You note, as they are very consistently awful over here.
 
Ah, for the days when things actually got done. [sighs]
 
In the 70's North American Downey had an Open House to show off progress on the Space Shuttle. I did not work there but went anyway and the most fascinating display was the quarter scale model of the complete stack that was used to do vibration testing. It is the biggest, most impressive and beautifully made model I have ever seen. I had seen no reference to it until Paul scanned the NAA retiree newsletters and Stan Barauska's piece on it appeared in the Summer 2009 edition, located in the "Found on the Internet" section. It was too beautiful to scrap and aparently was displayed in Canada for a while. Does anyone know where it is now?
 

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