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http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/1....ap/index.html
The article goes about saying that the new generation has little interest in space, and more interest in web activities and electronics. Personally, I am all for the internet, I use it every day, for most of the day actually, same with electronics. Why the interest in space has left the generation, though, has me mind boggled and a little upset. We need exactly that, more interest. I have a feeling this is the generation where we actually get somewhere in space, but it won't happen unless we get some help. I say we spam space-related topics throughout the internet! We could also pay Google to send millions of sms's to everyone's phone in America. |
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