Soulless Marketing Puppet. Working on Star Citizen & Squadron 42. CreweTube on YT for variety content including #ProjectTwingo. If in doubt, add gravy.

Joined June 2012
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Hi #MeetTheDev I'm John and I'm currently the Vehicle Director for @RobertsSpaceInd and I've been doing this professionally for over a decade in various design roles, modding since the early 90's. Working on #StarCitizen, worked on #Homefront and #Crysis series
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Ordered 3pm yesterday on eBay, arrived this morning?!
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Always down to see plane stuff we're not supposed to 👀
Area 51 Mystery Aircraft Prompts Interest In “Christmas Tree” Stealth Fighter Concept The exotic jet spotted near Area 51 that appears to be tied to the F-47 has prompted a look at an obscure fighter design from the 1980s. twz.com/air/area-51-mystery-…
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Had this myself a few times and it's just not fun. Add to this, don't say "can I ask you a few questions" then proceed to open a text file with 100 questions, start a livestream on a second phone then get grumpy when I don't answer more than a few because others are waiting.
Hey Citizens, Thoroughly enjoyed the Bar Citizen in Rotterdam this weekend, but I need to remind everyone who attend these that while the INFO of what’s discussed can and should be shared with the world who can’t attend, secretly recording without our consent is a violation of trust and will not be tolerated. Please don’t do this. It’s gross and will ruin it for others when folks like me stop attending.
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First time back climbing after a 5 year and 2 kids break. All the pain.
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The big 7k on this hell site!
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More goodies from Xi'an Bar Citizen added to the cabinet 👀
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Re: Today's (yesterday's?) SCL we showed today at Xi'an Bar Citizen will be available to all soon.
Yes, this upcoming week on YouTube!
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That's a wrap for Bar Citizen Xi'an! Thank you for the warm welcome - we are forever grateful. 🚀
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📷 Xi'An, China
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British cuisine. Best in the world.
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On my way to my favourite airport in the whole world, HKG. 📷 Somewhere over Turkey/Georgia
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BREAKING: After assessing the threat the Argentinian Armed Forces pose to the Falkland Islands we have deployed an extra 5 seagulls to join the one RAF Regiment Gunner already there to defend the islands Photographed from a Canberra
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SLS vs. Saturn V, a real time comparison. Saw a comparison yesterday using my video on the left at 50% speed. Here's a proper comparison with both rockets launching at their real speeds. You'll notice SLS is significantly faster off the pad because of the dual massive SRBs!
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Eight flights into swapping my Oneworld (BA) allegiance for Skyteam (Virgin) and its pretty interesting differences for someone who has/had status with them both. Truly all airlines suck, the exception I'll make so far is Cathay/Qatar but its only a matter of time.
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NASA view of Space Shuttle Endeavour
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This photo of Earth is EXTRA spectacular for a good reason... let me explain. Most images you see of Earth from space are the daylight side of the Earth, and it's obviously very bright (see my last image), this means stars are too dim to be seen with that bright exposure setting (low ISO, high shutter and / or stopped down aperture). BUT this image taken by the Orion crew looks so incredible because you can see the sun is BEHIND the earth, meaning it's night time on the side of the earth facing the crew in this image. So how do you expose a night time earth from space? Same way you do on Earth! A mixture of opening up the aperture (F4 in this case), cranking the ISO (51,200 here), and using a relatively long exposure (1/4 of a second). We can see the settings used by looking at the exif data from the camera. What this means is our camera is also sensitive enough to see stars in the background of Earth, leading to an extraordinary image!!! GREAT WORK!!! These are the kind of images I've been so excited to see!
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Replying to @NASA
We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.
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Yesterdays trackday at Oulton didn't quite go to plan.
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* checks date * Don't worry, myself and the Twingo are all fine.
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