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Old August 29th 08, 10:43 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default and now, Ladies and Gentlemen, gaetanomarano shows hisstupidity again

On Aug 29, 1:55*pm, gaetanomarano wrote:

assuming it's true, you're just one of several thousands peoples that
have "worked" about manned EELV spacecrafts from '50s to today


Wrong. EELV's are specific ELV's. They are the Atlas V and Delta-IV,
which have only been around in the 2000's


internet is not a "bad place" but (simply) the modern version of books
and magazines (as Wikipedia clearly shows) and it's not the ORIGIN of
the idea but (simply) the "mirror" of the real world, so, an idea is
available on the web, not because you put it here, but (simply)
because this idea was BORN (someday) then EXISTS (somwhere)


Not on the open web.

if your "avenues" have not a "mirror" on the web (or on a paper book
or magazine or university lecture, etc.) they (simply) don't exist!


Wrong again. I have many documents that aren't on the web. NASA and
aerospace contractors do not use the open web. Less than 1% of the
information of current or future spaceflight missions is on the web.
I have written documents that are not releasable to the public


rockets, spacecrafts, engines, etc. are NOT "secret weapons" but
(simply) TECHNOLOGIES that must be revelaled and built to be useful


Wrong. Most of the information is ITAR or SBU

all technologies become OLD in a few years... so, it NOT credible that
you, a space company, a lab, a space agency, an industry or anyone
else "invent" something new and useful in the '80s but NEVER REVEAL IT
in the next 20-30 years!!!!!!!!


Wrong. They are called spy satellites

it's not credible that a concept developed in '80s was NEVER PUBLISHED
in a book or a study or a document that now could be an evidence of
them!!!


Wrong. I have documents of a vehicle called the ULV. Show me it on
the web.

you haven't invented NOTHING, you haven't worked on NOTHING, you have
NO evidence of NOTHING... ALL peoples that have REALLY worked on
"something" in '80s or before or later, are well known, they have a
name, their name is on the web, on wikipedia, on NASA and aerospace
companies' public documents, on books, etc.


Wrong again. You won't find any evidence of me, in the 1980's, yet my
wall is covered with awards for working on many projects. I am on
the web now for work in the 1990's and 2000

you (simply) don't exist! you're just a Direct's PR-man (or part of a
Direct's PR-"crew") that posts hidden under several nicknames
everywhere on the web to support the Direct-lobby and insults
everybody else


I don't insult everyone else. I just reveal your lies.

you contradict yourself and your own words!!! ...WHY should one that
worked on rocket projects HIDES these projects (that could have some
real interests for many peoples on the web) because "has better avenue
than the web"


Because the web is not where the real work is down.