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I think I'll stick with the Nautical theme.

I'll take this!

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Motor Yacht Alexander Description

Alexander is a 121.95-metre motor yacht. She started life in 1965 as a passenger vessel built by Flender Werft in in Lubeck, Germany. After several changes of ownership she was converted into a superyacht by a Greek shipping tycoon and is currently listed at number 14 in the latest Boat International chart of the world's largest 100 superyachts.

Extensively refitted in 1985 and again in 1998, she offers well-appointed accommodation for up to 60 guests. This superyacht's facilities include a swimming pool, hospital, gymnasium, a 27 seat cinema and a beauty salon.

Alexander is listed for sale on boatinternational.com by Ocean Independence asking €45 million.

That's $62,000,000 USD

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Nice yacht. Paul has exact same, except it is made from solid 18k gold. Thanks to his grazy sale.

Don't know how much a space shuttle goes these days, but ill take this:

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You might be able to pick that up cheap in a few months. Inventory blowout to make room for the new models.

You think gas is expensive? How much would you think a shuttle launch would cost?

Fuel comsumption:

Main Engines burn for approximately 8.24 minutes:

Oxygen: 143,060 gal / 8.24 = 289.24 gal/sec

Hydrogen: 383, 066 gal / 8.24 = 774.80 gal/sec

Solid Rockets bur for approximately 2.00 minutes:

1,100,000 lbs of fuel in each / 2 = 18333 lbs/sec

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You might be able to pick that up cheap in a few months. Inventory blowout to make room for the new models.

You think gas is expensive? How much would you think a shuttle launch would cost?

Fuel comsumption:

Main Engines burn for approximately 8.24 minutes:

Oxygen: 143,060 gal / 8.24 = 289.24 gal/sec

Hydrogen: 383, 066 gal / 8.24 = 774.80 gal/sec

Solid Rockets bur for approximately 2.00 minutes:

1,100,000 lbs of fuel in each / 2 = 18333 lbs/sec

...a lot... :)

NASA is putting the finishing touches on a new Moon Rover (check out Top Gear S16E06), 4.5M dollars and is a technological marvel... However, Obama just pulled funding for all future moon missions, so now it's a 4.5ton paperweight. Check out top gear and watch James May put it through its paces...

That yacht is actually very reasonably priced considering the fitout, I culd have gone to 50M Euro but 65 is just a little outside my price range... :)

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