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After all these years. Were there enough volatiles to explode it? Any idea of
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"Hallerb" wrote in message
... Any idea of whats probably occured after all these years? WHat's occurred is that you had no basis for your flames against NASA management at the time you made them and that you hope that by ignoring my question it will go away. In fact, it will go away when you answer it. As you were told beforehand, the CAIB report won't answer the question, and you have yet to cite any part of it. You've *named* it, as if that would be enough. That indicates that you either don't have the intelligence to understand the question, or you know that you didn't have dick when you started flaming NASA management. -- If you have had problems with Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), please contact shredder at bellsouth dot net. There may be a class-action lawsuit in the works. |
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or you know that you didn't have dick when you
started flaming NASA management. True they should of been flamed before the accident, Sadly the astronauts well died in a terrible fashion, laregely because management was lax....... read the report it put the blame on the management system/ |
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(Hallerb) wrote:
True they should of been flamed before the accident, Sadly the astronauts well died in a terrible fashion, laregely because management was lax....... read the report it put the blame on the management system/ The sad part is the engineers who screwed up got a pass from Gehman, they same way Bjoisly & Co. did from Rogers. D. -- The STS-107 Columbia Loss FAQ can be found at the following URLs: Text-Only Version: http://www.io.com/~o_m/columbia_loss_faq.html Enhanced HTML Version: http://www.io.com/~o_m/columbia_loss_faq_x.html Corrections, comments, and additions should be e-mailed to , as well as posted to sci.space.history and sci.space.shuttle for discussion. |
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"Hallerb" wrote in message
... or you know that you didn't have dick when you started flaming NASA management. read the report it put the blame on the management system What part of the report? The cover? You'll have to narrow it down to chapter and page if you're trying to cite it. Otherwise, you continue to sound like someone who drops names because doing so makes him sound more important (to himself) than he really is because he hasn't got the brains to actually read it. I'd rather read the verifiable references to the evidence you had on hand at the time you started flaming. You didn't have the CAIB report at the time. Even better, I'd like to read the answer to my question, which the CAIB report doesn't answer. What verifiable evidence do you have that, had NASA management had the meetings you think they should have had, even though the folks involved say it wouldn't have made any difference, *would have* resulted in a different outcome, as opposed to *might have*? Your failure to address the question asked indicates that you are either unable to understand it, or that once again you're trying to get someone else to do your homework for you. You should easily be able to answer the question if you had done your homework before posting. Once again, your failure to answer the question shows that you were talking out of your ass when you posted. You name the CAIB report as if it would help you- but you show that you haven't even read it, because if you had, you'd be able to point to the specific page and paragraph that supports you. -- If you have had problems with Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), please contact shredder at bellsouth dot net. There may be a class-action lawsuit in the works. / |
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What verifiable evidence do you have that, had NASA
management had the meetings you think they should have had, even though the folks involved say it wouldn't have made any difference, *would It certinally was the worst type of oversite. The we cant do anything comment by Linda indicates at least to me she didnt want to know ![]() NASA still doesnt get it all those responsible needed to be FIRED, or resign. Putrting them in responsible positions is the worst type of example. One the NEXT investigation will question. Iadmit we dont know the outcome of a rescue shuttle, given there are too many variables. But TODAY NASA is planning on keeping one stacked on the pad just for this purpose. This is a move in the right direction. But I dont think another shuttle should launch till we have a fast cargo to orbit capability. someday that could save a shuttle crew or ISS. your right there are no guarantees but not looking guarantees NOTHING can be done. |
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"Hallerb" wrote in message
... What verifiable evidence do you have that, had NASA management had the meetings you think they should have had, even though the folks involved say it wouldn't have made any difference, *would It certinally was the worst type of oversite. What, your oversight in providing verifiable evidence that answers the question? Iadmit we dont know You're right, we still don't know what your references were at the time you started flaming NASA management. Why are you having so much difficulty providing them? This is a move in the right direction. An even better move in the right direction of answering the question would be to answer the question. But I dont think Something you insist on proving with every post. your right there are no guarantees There's one guarantee- that you will never answer the question because you didn't have anything to justify your posts about NASA management when you made them. -- If you have had problems with Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), please contact shredder at bellsouth dot net. There may be a class-action lawsuit in the works. |
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![]() But that doesn't answer the question, which I asked you, many months ago. IF THEY HAD ASKED THE RIGHT QUESTION THE CREW MIGFHT STILL BE ALIVE TODAY! Linda and the group said nothing we can do, and let them die........ |
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![]() I find it ironic with respect to the topic under discussion that you chose to evade the question, snip I will never respond o your question again your just being argumentive. Its the year 2010 and this fellow is still asking the same question ![]() Theres no doubt the dont ask let em die was wrong and its no longer acceptable to ignore flight rules. |
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(Hallerb) wrote in message ...
After all these years. Were there enough volatiles to explode it? Any idea of whats probably occured after all these years? If it's solar orbit brings it near Earth, it may look something like this: http://www.geocities.com/titan_2_mis...ges/snoopy.jpg - Rusty Barton - Antelope, California |
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