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From: jts@cornell.UUCP
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Subject: Thunderbirds
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Date: Fri, 12-Oct-84 12:34:06 EDT
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From: jts (Jim Sasaki)
> Can someone match each son with [their] thunderbird ...?

Here you are:

     Pilot    Thunderbird
     -----    -----------
     Scott         1     (the inter-atmospheric rocket)
     Virgil        2     (the cargo rocket/plane)
     Alan          3     (the space rocket)
     Gordon        4     (the sub)
     John          5     (the space station)

I always liked the pictures on the wall -- when, say, Scott wanted to phone
in, the eyes on his picture would flash; then when he talked, the picture
would turn into a video-phone.

One thing I can't remember: (I get this horrible feeling of deja vu, the
feeling that this has all been on the net before).  Anyway, anyone remember
what "FAB" stood for?  It was always pronounced as if it were "F.A.B.", and
it always seemed to the mean the same as "wilco".

    Jim Sasaki (jts@cornell.ARPA, {decvax|ihnp4|uw-beaver|vax135}!cornell!jts)