Comments on: Soyuz blasts off on key flight to space station
A Russian Soyuz rocket is launched from Kazakhstan, kicking off a long-awaited flight to boost the space station's crew to six full-time residents.
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Long Lives OS/2 Warp!
BTW, Does this "Russian Soyuz TMA-15 Spacecraft" not come with a name!!!
"Live Long and Prosper"!
- by Cube Over May 27, 2009 8:14 AM PDT
- They're expendable, hence no names.
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- by Commander_Spock May 27, 2009 1:41 PM PDT
- If for nothing else... the IBM's OS/2 Warp Operating System that the Russian Federation is continuing to rely upon must certainly be doing a great job! Next step, its return to the banking and financial markets of the United States of American and the rest of the world.
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(3 Comments)"Mission Accomplished"!