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![]() As 'press', I waited outside the space wedding in Houston, talked to lots of the attendees. Story to appear on msnbc.com shortly. |
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Newsuser "James Oberg" wrote ...
As 'press', I waited outside the space wedding in Houston, talked to lots of the attendees. Story to appear on msnbc.com shortly. In the meantime CNN story and video: http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/0....ap/index.html (STS) |
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![]() As 'press', I waited outside the space wedding in Houston, talked to lots of the attendees. Story to appear on msnbc.com shortly. Jim O Why did russia object? Is there a US prohibition for weddings? Frankly I think its a non issue and wonder why anyone is upset. |
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As the wedding did not take place in space, I'm flabbergasted at all
the attention it's receiving. The wedding took place in Texas, and is only the latest in a long span of remote weddings by proxy. It's no different from the many prison 'weddings' that occur each year, and frankly no more newsworthy. 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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As the wedding did not take place in space, I'm flabbergasted at all
the attention it's receiving. The wedding took place in Texas, and is only the latest in a long span of remote weddings by proxy. It's no different from the many prison 'weddings' that occur each year, and frankly no more newsworthy. It's the pathetic drooling over such minor and meaningless 'firsts' that keep space travel in the Buck Rogers mode rather than seeking actual accomplishment. None of this is to be read as a disparagement of the bride and groom, only of the media, public, and space community reaction to a very common event. 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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Derek Lyons wrote:
As the wedding did not take place in space, I'm flabbergasted at all the attention it's receiving. The wedding took place in Texas, and is only the latest in a long span of remote weddings by proxy. It's no different from the many prison 'weddings' that occur each year, and frankly no more newsworthy. Soooo, you think the Space Station is no different than a prison, do ya? Or, was it JSC you were likening to the prison, as Kat was at the remote location and Yuri was, well, basically, all over the place? I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one. It's the pathetic drooling over such minor and meaningless 'firsts' that keep space travel in the Buck Rogers mode rather than seeking actual accomplishment. Soooo, you think accomplishments by private citizens are minor and meaningless, do ya? I think we need to put the "W" back on the "Wright Stuff", the Wright Brothers most certainly had it. I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one tooo... None of this is to be read as a disparagement of the bride and groom, only of the media, public, and space community reaction to a very common event. A disparaging mark... Ahhh, Now there's something we can both agree on. Your remarks were disparaging. Craig Fink |
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On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 10:08:57 GMT, Craig Fink wrote:
It's the pathetic drooling over such minor and meaningless 'firsts' that keep space travel in the Buck Rogers mode rather than seeking actual accomplishment. Soooo, you think accomplishments by private citizens are minor and meaningless, do ya? I think we need to put the "W" back on the "Wright Stuff", the Wright Brothers most certainly had it. I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one tooo... Soooo, condescending twit, have a nice plonk. If you ever actually worked for NASA, which seems doubtful, they are all the better for being rid of you. Dale |
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Could the ISS comander marry a couple in orbit like sea captains can?
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Derek Lyons wrote:
It's the pathetic drooling over such minor and meaningless 'firsts' that keep space travel in the Buck Rogers mode rather than seeking actual accomplishment. Your right, they may be minor accomplishment and meaningless 'firsts' from a technical point of view. But, from a political point of view they are major accomplishments. Private citizens who truimph over huge bureaucracies and open the door so others may follow. Craig Fink |
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Derek Lyons wrote:
As the wedding did not take place in space, I'm flabbergasted at all the attention it's receiving. The wedding took place in Texas, and is only the latest in a long span of remote weddings by proxy. It's no different from the many prison 'weddings' that occur each year, and frankly no more newsworthy. Sorry Derek, I didn't care for the innuendo the first time I read it in the Houston Cronicle. The innuendo also include the military proxy weddings, which this is a much better analogy in this case. Craig Fink |
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