tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573490177275309262.post5164902783001984434..comments2023-11-04T00:30:35.866-07:00Comments on Airship Ventures: Red Tape CutterAlex Hallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092592174255844374noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573490177275309262.post-66756684808332258502009-07-02T04:12:07.906-07:002009-07-02T04:12:07.906-07:00"(there are only 140miles on the odometer rig..."(there are only 140miles on the odometer right now)"<br /><br />There may only be 140 road miles on the odometer, the truck chassis must have traveled, far in excess of 10,000 miles, at this point, with little to no wear on the drivetrain and without the wheels turning.<br /><br />Thank you, for the updates on the support equipment, as well as Eureka.Russnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6573490177275309262.post-65095299245083198162009-06-29T15:44:32.702-07:002009-06-29T15:44:32.702-07:00Howdy,
This is sort of off-topic but I see on ...Howdy,<br /><br /> This is sort of off-topic but I see on TV here in Canada that the silly Desjardins Insurance advertisement featuring airships is back on the air.<br />It shows people flying by airships that travel through thunderstorms, leak rain water on passengers, and are anything but a luxurious experience. The idea being that without improvements in technology people would have to travel that way by airship. The link to the company being that Desjardins allegedly does insurance differently and much improved. It's actually pretty stupid 'tho I understand the attempt at humour and what the commercial is trying to get across. The commercial doesn't appear to be on the Internet anywhere so I can't send you a link to see for yourselves.<br />Oh well... I think of the "Eureka" everytime I see the dumb commercial and hope things are going well with y'all...<br /><br />Bye for now,<br /><br />Randy M.<br />Owen Sound, Ontario, CanadaRandy M.noreply@blogger.com