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Old October 7th 06, 04:43 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.space,sci.astro.amateur,sci.space.station
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Default Poll about astronautics (french by easy)


"Paul Schlyter" wrote in message
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In article OPOVg.2124$YD.1529@trndny09,
vze3gz45 wrote:

Thierry wrote in message ...
Hi,

Your opinion 'd be welcome.

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Your remark reminds me a bit of a list of solar eclipses in an astronomy
book from 1930. That list contained all total and annular eclipses
visible
in Europe from the 1800's into the 2100's. Nothing strange with that,
except that the book included a number of colonies in northern Africa in
what it considered to be "Europe" and thus listed eclipses visible from
there too. Little did the author realize that well before the 2100's,
actually only some 30-40 years after the publication of that book, these
colonies would become independent nations, considering themselves to
belong to Africa rather than to Europe....


Still today, don't US citizens call all their colonies, US territories ? You
are "in the USA" there.
Idem for France, their "DOM-TOM" like Crouzet and other Kerguelen are
"France"
Excepted maybe in Canada, with a visit of H.M the Queen once each 50 year,
what remains of the link with the UK is not ovbvious...

Thierry


The first space colonies off the Earth are still a long time into the
future. At best there might be something on the Moon within 50 years or
so -- a more probable scenario is that it'll take 100 or more years to
happen. Maybe it'll never happen, we don't know. Anyway there may be
fast and unexpected political changes during these 50 or 100 years - just
think back 50 or 100 years about what has happened since then. These
changes can easily alter your list of languages spoken on these colonies,
if they ever materialize. Your list of languages is probably appropriate
for any space colonies being built now -- but there are none.

vze3gz45


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Thierry
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