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Gas station. The Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA. Orginal description: After this, nothing… The Black Rock Desert is devoid of visible plants and animals. Not even a rock.

I’m heading back there tonight to see if BALLS can live up to its very exciting description:

“BALLS 15 is a venue for projects that should NOT be flown publicly due to safety and legal restrictions.

This launch will be primarily for Research Motors and/or Dangerous projects. Do NOT come to observe unless you are directly involved in a Pre-Approved Experimental Project.

WARNING: THIS WILL BE A DANGEROUS LAUNCH!

•THIS IS NOT A FAMILY ENVIRONMENT•”

What’s not to love?

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End of Civilization

Date

September 24, 2006 at 15:25

Author

Steve Jurvetson from Menlo Park, USA

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