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Old October 12th 07, 01:43 AM posted to sci.space.policy,rec.arts.sf.science,sci.space.station
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On Oct 11, 11:12 am, "Jeff Findley"
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"Eivind Kjorstad" wrote in message

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skreiv:
To answer Elvind's question bandwidth demand goes up with time as
services increase and improve.


Since there is a long lead time between the start of the project and
the end of its useful life, it makes sense to over specify the design
to account for this increase. 50 billion channels is about the best I
can reasonably come up with.


You babble a lot. I snipped a page-and-ahalf of irrelevant babble.


Yet you fail to answer simple questions adequately.


Which is why he's in a lot of killfiles, mine included.

Jeff
--
"When transportation is cheap, frequent, reliable, and flexible,
everything else becomes easier."
- Jon Goff


Yet nearly 500 read my stuff this past week, nearly 50 responded and 5
sent me private e-mails. Fact is, a fleet of vehicles described here,
along with the nuclear thermal and nuclear electric kick stages, would
make orbital, cislunar, and interplanetary travel throughout the inner
solar system, cheap frequent, reliable and flexible - making
everything we want to do in space easier.