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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Amazon's Jeff Bezos Discovers Historic Apollo 11 Rocket Engines at the Bottom of the Sea - Atlantic Mobile

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I am currently an undergrad student, studying Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University. I am a pretty easy-going guy, and enjoy having a good time or sharing a good laugh with my friends. Hope you enjoy reading the blog and are able to take something positive out of it!
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