On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 19:59:48 -0500, in a place far, far away, "Terrell
Miller" made the phosphor on my monitor glow
in such a way as to indicate that:
It's not merely remotely feasible, it's clearly and straightforwardly
feasible. Good design in the launcher and the ground-support facilities
will certainly help, but the only part that's *necessary* is ample money.
Henry, will you please take a moment and actually listen to your own
rhetoric?
You just said that a flight rate that has *never* been achieved *anywhere*,
under any political or economic system,
No one has ever attempted it.
and is in fact twice that of the
nearest analog, is "clearly and straightforwardly feasible".
There's *no way* you can make that assertion, amigo. None.
There must *some* way, because he did so. And it's true.
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