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@_lamar__1 Maybe 20 years ago, now the man does house work as well
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@ryanOrtiz_au People are used to now, so I don’t give a 💩 what happens. Cancelled my membership after 19 years and a lot of Perth fans don’t care
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I'll botch the phrasing/summary...
But if we were living in Fantasy NBL podcast land, in the what if postcode...
How many eyes are going towards Mr Arena if Gleeson returns to a Melb team in #NBL27
Olgun Uluc@OlgunUluc
Melbourne United and head coach Dean Vickerman are in active talks regarding a potential release from the remainder of his contract, sources told ESPN; a buyout is being discussed. Vickerman is eyeing an opportunity in Japan. Full details on @ESPNAusNZ. espn.com.au/nbl/story/_/id…
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@AlboMP Ask me if I’m safe? No body gives a F about America or you!
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"I didn't like what McDaniels did. The game was over...in 2026 that stuff just doesn't happen anymore that's something that happens in the 80s where teams would continue to score, but that's who he is.”
— David Adelman
(h/t @ohnohedidnt24)
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@JFalleiro There will be at least 25% of members ain’t coming back and it’s only going down hill! I ain’t going, the new normal is just too make top 6 not good enough for the amount we paid!
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No coach in Perth Wildcats history has been afforded a 5th season without a semi final series victory.
John Rillie would be the first, ahead of his 5th season, without a finals series victory..
#NBL27

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@HoolyMcg @RIGPIG888 Same, dad got don twice in 3 months same street time was 35 minutes different for my mum having the seat belt under her arm. Photos look exactly the same
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@MmisterNobody Have you researched what zero gravity does to your body. Do your research before commenting rude comments like that

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@mattmc33 I canceled my membership after 17 years. They will end up playing at hbf stadium again! I’ve been blocked by the owner we have had enough! Take our money and that’s it!
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As someone who is a foundation member as well - albeit with another club - this really saddens me. You simply cannot afford to lose people like this.
Jimmy Falleiro@JFalleiro
Disappointed to hear that Carol & Gordon, featured in this video, are no longer members of the Perth Wildcats. They were foundation members since the club began in 1982. The nicest people you will ever meet. A true end of an era... youtube.com/watch?v=6vXhUa…
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@PerthWildcats @NBL How about a thank you to all the members that haven’t resigned for next season! Even the most loyal have left ya! Arena and co are 🗑️
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@TansuYegen Makes me laugh 😆 and people still believe this is true that’s the sad part
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@konstructivizm People still think it’s true is amazing in this day and age, still believe everything they are told and not do some research on their own
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The Artemis 2 crew, returning from a lunar flyby, is doing something they've never done with people on board.
Orion is flying at 40,000 km/h. At that speed, the atmosphere isn't air, it's a wall. You can't just dive down—the crew would be crushed by the G-forces, and the ship would burn up.
So they came up with this idea. Orion will enter the atmosphere, heat up to 2800 degrees, and bounce back into space. Like a pebble bounces off water. Remember throwing flat stones down a river as a kid?
Up there, it has a couple of minutes to cool down. Then it reenters and lands.
The trick is that such a jump drops the G-forces from 10g to 4g. The difference between tolerable and done.
The Apollo missions returned differently. They didn't jump, they simply glided through the upper atmosphere like a skier down a hill, gradually losing speed. One pass and that's it. It worked, but the G-forces were severe.
The Soyuz reenters the ISS quite simply. Its speed is half that of Orion, and the atmosphere handles it in one pass. No tricks needed.
But Orion arrives from the Moon. Different speed, different task. That's why they came up with this jump.
But if the calculations are off even slightly, the rebound will throw the ship back into orbit, into space. There are no braking engines left. They'll simply wait for the Earth to pull them in. With a finite supply of oxygen. And if the rebound is even higher, they'll be blown off into space altogether.
I hope everything goes perfectly...

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