[NSRCA-discussion] Confessions

Nat Penton natpenton at centurytel.net
Fri Aug 17 08:21:05 AKDT 2007


Matt
The pyramids were built to provide a launch point for hang gliders since Egypt is mostly desert. I wonder how to find the web site for the Cairo museum ?      Nat
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  I think the Chinese invented kites and rockets. The Greeks...two flying men, at least in legend. Also the spear and arrow, as in bow and arrow (not Wolfgang's model).  The Romans....not sure. Possibly great balls of fire launched by catapult. Egyptians...I'd put it a tie with an Indonesian tribe for the poisoned dart. Egyptians also had a hand in the flying carpet along with the Mesopotamian Arabs. 

  Geez, Egyptians were real early team builders, eh?

  MattK


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  Yeah!  There were the ...  Oh, wait a minute, you said "flying toys'"  Never mind. 


  RVP




  On Aug 16, 2007, at 8:48 PM, Nat Penton wrote:


    Does anyone know what flying toys the Chinese, Greeks, Romans and Egyptians came up with ?
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