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All I saw was Comic Sans and stopped there.
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Agree with the above commenters. Also, no one in Vermont is "afraid" of Champ nor are those who visit the state. What Vermonters truly fear are the rarest of Americans: the hippie gun nut.
New Hampshire has Zombie Robert Frost? What they most fear is income tax. Zombie Robert Frost is a silly throwaway.
Also, if you're bringing up how scary Red Sox fans are - why are we ignoring how terrible Yankees fans are? They even boo their own team! Son of Sam...really?
New Hampshire has Zombie Robert Frost? What they most fear is income tax. Zombie Robert Frost is a silly throwaway.
Also, if you're bringing up how scary Red Sox fans are - why are we ignoring how terrible Yankees fans are? They even boo their own team! Son of Sam...really?
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Beat me to it. It's a TelStar satellite from the 1960's. They were used to relay television signals and were the first of their kind. I cannot imagine a time before "live" TV...but that's my generation! The one on display is likely a replica. There's another replica on display at the Waltham Museum of Industry and Innovation in Massachusetts.
Two of these satellites were launched, TelStar 1 in 1962 and TelStar 2 in 1963. They are still in orbit around earth but are both non-functioning. This is of course topical as the issue of space junk has become an issue and threatens our current satellite infrastructure.
Two of these satellites were launched, TelStar 1 in 1962 and TelStar 2 in 1963. They are still in orbit around earth but are both non-functioning. This is of course topical as the issue of space junk has become an issue and threatens our current satellite infrastructure.
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No it did not.
This scene took place on Bespin's Cloud City which was neutral and independent in the Galactic Civil War. Although, it is true in the continuity, that Lando Calrissian had secret deal with the Empire, but whose reward was the continued independence of the city.
Even so, I doubt the Empire had time to redecorate.