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Old December 8th 03, 03:31 AM
Eric Miller
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Ray Toews wrote in message ...
There was an intersting article on CBC radio Quirks and Quarks
http://radio.cbc.ca/programs/quirks/, Sat. 6 Dec about flight and
where it was going. There was a fellow on named Dennis Bushnell who
said he worked at Dryden. he talked about a new transportation system
which sounded very Mollerish. My question is, because he works at
Dryden do I give him more credability or is it still pie in the sky?

Ray Toews


If you mean "Highway in the Sky" then NASA definitely has some programs
related to that, and has for a long time.

If you mean "Flying Cars for the Masses", you might wanna see if he'll sell
you a spare Brooklyn Bridge first.

Eric


 




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