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Old August 2nd 05, 04:28 AM
Mike Weller
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 08:00:37 -0700, "John Larson" None ... wrote:

And why would that make sense? It costs $1,000,000,000 to launch the garbage
scow (yes, the secondary mission of the shuttle, after the failed test
flight re. the parts falling off this model T, and the delivery of supplies
that could have been done by the Russians with their unmanned vehicle) was
to retrieve the 13 odd tons of garbage the useless space station has been
collecting.

It is so annoying to read the posts by you Buck Rogers wannabe's on this
board. You are all so enthralled by the space program you can't see just how
pointless and useless it is.


Don't you have the least inkling to want to fly to the other planets?

We have to start with basic physics.

Sadly, though, there are no new avenues to that other than pure brain
power, which is NASA's best attribute.

Mike Weller


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Old August 2nd 05, 06:10 AM
John Larson
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Never liked to read science fiction, and never wanted to fly to other
planets. Have all the fun I can find flying this one.

I just think there are better uses for our tax dollars than shooting humans
into space for fun.


"Mike Weller" wrote in message
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 08:00:37 -0700, "John Larson" None ... wrote:

And why would that make sense? It costs $1,000,000,000 to launch the
garbage
scow (yes, the secondary mission of the shuttle, after the failed test
flight re. the parts falling off this model T, and the delivery of
supplies
that could have been done by the Russians with their unmanned vehicle) was
to retrieve the 13 odd tons of garbage the useless space station has been
collecting.

It is so annoying to read the posts by you Buck Rogers wannabe's on this
board. You are all so enthralled by the space program you can't see just
how
pointless and useless it is.


Don't you have the least inkling to want to fly to the other planets?

We have to start with basic physics.

Sadly, though, there are no new avenues to that other than pure brain
power, which is NASA's best attribute.

Mike Weller




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Old August 7th 05, 02:17 AM
Larry Dighera
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On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 22:28:54 -0500, Mike Weller
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005 08:00:37 -0700, "John Larson" None ... wrote:

It is so annoying to read the posts by you Buck Rogers wannabe's on this
board. You are all so enthralled by the space program you can't see just how
pointless and useless it is.


Don't you have the least inkling to want to fly to the other planets?


The paltry amount of funding for the US space program, a constructive
endeavor, in comparison to the tens of billions of dollars squandered
annually on useless war, a destructive action, is moot testament to
our nation's reprehensible lack of foresight and the ravenous appetite
of those currently in power for plundering the coffers of the US
Treasury. So while the space shuttle program has become a somewhat
regular and repetitious assertion of man's noble intent to continue to
explore the frontiers of his environment in search of the riches he
may find there, the state of war entreats emergency funding, and at
times extra-constitutional power, that provides an opportunity for
increasing the wealth of those in power and oppressing the populous.
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Old July 29th 05, 05:14 PM
Andrew Gideon
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Dave S wrote:

Pilot disappears after being forced to land


He's probably looking for a NASA form.

- Andrew

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Old July 30th 05, 12:52 AM
Mike Weller
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 12:14:58 -0400, Andrew Gideon
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Dave S wrote:

Pilot disappears after being forced to land


He's probably looking for a NASA form.

- Andrew


Ah! At last, the words of an expert.

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Old July 30th 05, 02:42 AM
George Patterson
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Andrew Gideon wrote:

He's probably looking for a NASA form.


Probably won't help him any. If the FAA argues he's incompetent, that overrides
the form.

George Patterson
Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to
use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks.
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Old July 30th 05, 02:50 PM
Mike W.
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I think it was meant as a joke. I found humor in it, anyway.

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Hello, my name is Mike, and I am an airplane addict....

"George Patterson" wrote in message
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Andrew Gideon wrote:

He's probably looking for a NASA form.


Probably won't help him any. If the FAA argues he's incompetent, that

overrides
the form.

George Patterson
Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to
use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks.



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Old July 29th 05, 07:09 PM
Larry Dighera
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:17:12 GMT, Dave S
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/space/0...ane/index.html

Small plane enters shuttle no-fly zone
Pilot disappears after being forced to land

From Mike Mount
CNN Washington Bureau
Friday, July 29, 2005; Posted: 6:53 a.m. EDT (10:53 GMT)

A small plane came within 20 miles of Discovery's launch pad three
minutes before liftoff Tuesday.


Hurry, let's establish another ADIZ. :-)


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Old July 30th 05, 04:01 PM
John Larson
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Yeah, around you.


"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:17:12 GMT, Dave S
wrote in . net::


http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/space/0...ane/index.html

Small plane enters shuttle no-fly zone
Pilot disappears after being forced to land

From Mike Mount
CNN Washington Bureau
Friday, July 29, 2005; Posted: 6:53 a.m. EDT (10:53 GMT)

A small plane came within 20 miles of Discovery's launch pad three
minutes before liftoff Tuesday.


Hurry, let's establish another ADIZ. :-)




 




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