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Old February 3rd 04, 11:53 AM
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Default Article: Taking Back NASA

"Eric Chomko" wrote in message ...
Hansel ) wrote:


: Yes, one could propose to scrap the shuttle and even the ISS, because they
: aren't awefully cheap or effective to run but NOT until something better has
: been put in place, otherwise you'll probably end up with nothing to fly in
: the current climate of half baked ideas and unfinished concepts.


Well said. Much of motivation (or should be!) is not to remove or
otherwise not stop using old technology until the newer technology is in
place and functioning.


"Here I have this new computer that you can have in three months. In the
mean time I'll take that unit you're using there."


Yeah, right!



Yeah, but the problem with the Shuttle was that it ate up so many re-
sources that they never could afford to develop something better.
Sometimes phasing out of something old and into something new works
and sometimes it doesn't. In the case of the Shuttle it obviously
didn't, or otherwise we'd have something new by now.

Come on, twenty-five years of using the same old jalopies until the
oldest of them all eventually breaks apart means there must be *some*
roadblock to progress somewhere...!



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