hahaha.....that luckly nut sure damn luckly...G spend RM4.4 bil on his nut...zephyr3d said:RM4.4 billion used to send 4 nuts up the sky....
2zzge said:our country need the money simply go waste like that
so many road with holes never go repair.......hiaz
It is apparently part of the deal when we bought some military stuff from the Russians. That's what they tell you anyway. The Ruskis probably just don't charge for sending one extra piece of meat into outer space with their people. Also, all the hoo haa they have to run here needs money too, you know. And of course there'd be other "expenses" usually ending up in some well connected peoples pockets.desmond937 said:i tot the one astronaut been chosen is fully sponser by russia one? it appear in newspaper few weeks ago wor......
si|verfish said:It is apparently part of the deal when we bought some aging military stuff from the Russians. That's what they tell you anyway. The Ruskis probably just don't charge for sending one extra piece of meat into outer space with their people. Also, all the hoo haa they have to run here needs money too, you know. And of course there'd be other "expenses" usually ending up in some well connected peoples pockets.
"Griff Williams was an 18-year-old aviation electrician when he first worked on an F-14 at Oceana in 1975. "The plane was brand new and we were the new kids on the block," he said. "Then the 'Top Gun ' movie came and everybody came out of the woodwork wanting to fly it. Boy, were they jealous of us."
Actor Tom Cruise starred in the 1986 movie that featured the aircraft. It was so successful that it noticeably raised Navy recruiting rates."