I, for one, think that this is a ludicrous waste of resources.
But...
...how cool is that!?!
Funny how fast these things make the rounds. I have seen it on 3 different boards now within an hour.
A new form of skywriting, according to Slashdot.
I thought "Hoax!" until I saw the actual FlightAware link.
Of course, maybe they just paid off FlightAware.
I'm also wondering why they wrote "GV" when the name has been changed to G500 for a year or two hasn't it?
I TOLD YA they have a big Gulfstream hangar in Appleton!
See what large letters I use as I write to you with my own hand! -- Galatians 6:11Because it's hard to write G5000 in cursive.
Yep, perhaps people can copy things faster than computers!Funny how fast these things make the rounds. I have seen it on 3 different boards now within an hour.
See what large letters I use as I write to you with my own hand! -- Galatians 6:11
I think we can say these are the largest letters ever written!
-- Pilawt
IBM scientists discovered how to move and position individual atoms on a metal surface using a scanning tunneling microscope. The technique was demonstrated in April 1990 at IBM's Almaden Research Center in San Jose, Calif., where scientists created the world's first structure: the letters "I-B-M" -- assembled one atom at a time