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SpamBot
July 23rd 03, 02:24 AM
From CNN's "Remorse from NASA manager who dismissed foam danger":
She said she did not seek spy satellite pictures of the orbiting
spaceship because even though engineers wanted them, none of them
approached her about it during the 16-day flight and she could not
ascertain who was making the request.
She said she talked to a Kennedy Space Center official who was aware of
a possible request for spy satellite imagery and told him: "I really
can't find the source, so I don't think we need to pursue this."
Can you say "managerial cop-out"? Again, like after Challenger, the
managers are scurrying trying to cover their asses.
Mike Speegle
July 23rd 03, 03:48 AM
In news:SpamBot > typed:
> From CNN's "Remorse from NASA manager who dismissed foam danger":
>
> She said she did not seek spy satellite pictures of the orbiting
> spaceship because even though engineers wanted them, none of them
> approached her about it during the 16-day flight and she could not
> ascertain who was making the request.
>
> She said she talked to a Kennedy Space Center official who was aware
> of a possible request for spy satellite imagery and told him: "I
> really can't find the source, so I don't think we need to pursue
> this."
>
>
> Can you say "managerial cop-out"? Again, like after Challenger, the
> managers are scurrying trying to cover their asses.
BS accusations from another anonymous poster? Coward.
--
Mike
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Lynndel Humphreys
July 23rd 03, 06:30 PM
"Mike Speegle" > wrote in message
...
> In news:SpamBot > typed:
> > From CNN's "Remorse from NASA manager who dismissed foam danger":
> >
> > She said she did not seek spy satellite pictures of the orbiting
> > spaceship because even though engineers wanted them, none of them
> > approached her about it during the 16-day flight and she could not
> > ascertain who was making the request.
> >
> > She said she talked to a Kennedy Space Center official who was aware
> > of a possible request for spy satellite imagery and told him: "I
> > really can't find the source, so I don't think we need to pursue
> > this."
> >
> >
> > Can you say "managerial cop-out"? Again, like after Challenger, the
> > managers are scurrying trying to cover their asses.
>
> BS accusations from another anonymous poster? Coward.
> --
> Mike
>
Actually busy looking for sweet cold hearted individuals that are willing to
take the heat for possible promised rewards...which will never arrive.
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