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Old May 10th 07, 01:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
ManhattanMan
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Default OT a bit - fly to the moon or Mars?

EridanMan wrote:

Challenge yields learning. Challenging brings risk. The risk isn't
"worth it" to you... ok, we understand. Stop trying to make that
judgement for the rest of us...

We don't agree... that's cool... but don't tell those of us willing to
risk our mortality on advancing the human species that we are wrong.


Whooaaaa! Au contraire Eridan - I've just been tossing around some very non
scientific opinions, and checking the pulse of others. Obviously yours has
risen. I'm NOT making a judgement for anybody, or telling anybody they're
wrong about anything, just simply giving another viewpoint from what yours
or theirs might be.

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.

Sorry if I pinched a nerve!

Cheers'n Beers... [_])
Don


 




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