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Old May 10th 07, 01:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jose
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Default OT a bit - fly to the moon or Mars?

Half my posts circulated around Jose and I trying to determine if space
exploration and conventional (?) exploration didn't have some degree of
being 'different' (not the primal urge to be doing it, but the physical act
itself, or that's the way I saw it), and as anyone can see, we agreed to
disagree, as you do.


Uh... I didn't agree to anything (though I still disagree

Sure, there are differences. There are always differences. I just
don't think they are fundamental differences.

Important, yes. But fundamental? Not a chance.

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Old May 10th 07, 01:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
ManhattanMan
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Default OT a bit - fly to the moon or Mars?

Jose wrote:
Half my posts circulated around Jose and I trying to determine if
space exploration and conventional (?) exploration didn't have some
degree of being 'different' (not the primal urge to be doing it, but
the physical act itself, or that's the way I saw it), and as anyone
can see, we agreed to disagree, as you do.


Uh... I didn't agree to anything (though I still disagree

Sure, there are differences. There are always differences. I just
don't think they are fundamental differences.

Important, yes. But fundamental? Not a chance.



Ok, I agree, half way....... d:-))


 




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