New: cryptogee-musingsAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krhive-183959zzanhive-185836steemhive-150122hive-180932photographyhive-101145hive-166405hive-183397hive-144064uncommonlabhive-188619hive-184714krsuccessbitcoinhive-145157hive-193637hive-103599hive-179660hive-180301hive-193186TrendingNewHotLikerscryptogee (75)in cryptogee-musings • 7 years agoHow Drug Cheats Stole My DreamsWhen I was a child I loved athletics, right up until my mid teenage years an obsession ran through my veinslike a gushing, babbling brook. I loved all things athletic and in particular I loved Carl…cryptogee (75)in cryptogee-musings • 7 years agoDreaming Among The Stars - Whatever Happened To Virgin Galactic?In the summer of 2004 the English billionaire tycoon Sir Richard Branson announced plans for his vision of commercial spaceflight, Virgin Galactic. 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