Following the rocket thread last week 08:25 - Jul 28 with 372 views | Keno | thought some of you might appreciate this | |
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Following the rocket thread last week on 09:53 - Jul 28 with 320 views | Guthrum | To be fair, a lot of billionaires (and those in the ranks just below) are still doing that sort of thing. Doesn't gain as much publicity, tho. From Bill Gates and his vast medical projects down to the likes of old Simon Gibson of Landwade Hall, near Newmarket, who died recently and whose Trusts give away about £1m a year to good causes - including building community centres and extensions to schools. | |
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Following the rocket thread last week on 09:57 - Jul 28 with 306 views | Keno |
Following the rocket thread last week on 09:53 - Jul 28 by Guthrum | To be fair, a lot of billionaires (and those in the ranks just below) are still doing that sort of thing. Doesn't gain as much publicity, tho. From Bill Gates and his vast medical projects down to the likes of old Simon Gibson of Landwade Hall, near Newmarket, who died recently and whose Trusts give away about £1m a year to good causes - including building community centres and extensions to schools. |
I am aware of that, with a another example being the money donated for the establishment of Kroc centres in the US | |
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Following the rocket thread last week on 10:06 - Jul 28 with 300 views | MerseyBlue | It's not even that impressive - a Lancashire man and his dog built and landed a rocket on the moon in 1989. [Post edited 28 Jul 2021 10:16]
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Following the rocket thread last week on 10:24 - Jul 28 with 278 views | mrshallisfit |
Following the rocket thread last week on 10:06 - Jul 28 by MerseyBlue | It's not even that impressive - a Lancashire man and his dog built and landed a rocket on the moon in 1989. [Post edited 28 Jul 2021 10:16]
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Yes - but his morning alarm still needs a bit more work. | | | |
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