About that delayed NASA launch…yeah, it’s permanent. The, thankfully, UN-MANNED, NASA “Antares” class rocket exploded during take-off this evening in Eastern Virginia.
About that delayed NASA launch…yeah, it’s permanent. The, thankfully, UN-MANNED, NASA “Antares” class rocket exploded during take-off this evening in Eastern Virginia. So, the only people who could watch the launch were ironically those already in space; since the blast was that large. NASA is referring to it as a “catastrophic anomaly.” Which, is, I’ve decided, a much more politically correct way of saying “Fuck’d.” We would promise to keep you up to date on this project, but…well no new launch is in the planning. To volunteer for clean-up duty, or find out more you can always try contacting NASA. www.NASA.gov
From Virginia Tech Homebrew To Hardywood: A Chat With Brewmaster Brian Nelson
Brewmaster Brian Nelson's love for beer and brewing started long before Hardywood Park Craft Brewery became a staple in the Richmond beer scene. It all began while he was studying mechanical engineering at Virginia Tech. "I studied mechanical engineering at Virginia...