505 Glass Tank Contests Continued Multiple Winners

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I welded view port chambers and other items that went to lawrence livermore labs,NASA,and other top secret outfits that put my parts on the space shuttle and many other places and units,many of which they'd put gases into them and bounced lasers throught them.personal trivia.

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From what I understand Lamp workers were once used to make manifolds for plasma drives. I don't know I never made one but I look at the starship enterprise and I see their warp drive is a glass enclosure so it makes me laugh allot. Do you know whats going on underneath CO Springs?
 
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Outstanding!!!

From what I understand Lamp workers were once used to make manifolds for plasma drives. I don't know I never made one but I look at the starship enterprise and I see their warp drive is a glass enclosure so it makes me laugh allot. Do you know whats going on underneath CO Springs?

If you get close enough to know, you will be vaporized.

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Among the first fast food mascots was Big Boy, a plump boy with red-and-white checkered overalls with the words “Big Boy” spread across his chest. The first McDonald’s mascot was “Speedee,” a little chef with a hamburger hat. McDonald's later settled on the iconic Ronald McDonald—and today 96% of American children recognize him.

(Actually, is Ronald McDonald still around? Admittedly, I don't pay any attention to McDonald's, but I don't recall seeing him in ages!)
 

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Among the first fast food mascots was Big Boy, a plump boy with red-and-white checkered overalls with the words “Big Boy” spread across his chest. The first McDonald’s mascot was “Speedee,” a little chef with a hamburger hat. McDonald's later settled on the iconic Ronald McDonald—and today 96% of American children recognize him.

(Actually, is Ronald McDonald still around? Admittedly, I don't pay any attention to McDonald's, but I don't recall seeing him in ages!)

And Ronald McDonald (yes, still around) was created by Willard Scott.
 
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