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On Nov 4, 10:51*am, Pat Flannery wrote:
High mileage, but not much real use. Note: Has had plumbing issues in the past:http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=35218 I want to see who would actually want that much trouble, and not even make a profit for taking the responsibility for it on their shoulders. Pat As part of the new republican & tea party spending and tax cutting. NASA assets will be offered to private industry, ISS will be offered to anyone who wants it. Assets not sold or given away will be deorbited safely if possible or turned off.. social security will be means tested and the earnigs cap removed, wealthy recipents will see a initial 50% decrease in benefits. Dont laugh its coming........... |
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On Nov 4, 6:10*am, " wrote:
On Nov 4, 10:51*am, Pat Flannery wrote: High mileage, but not much real use. Note: Has had plumbing issues in the past:http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=35218 I want to see who would actually want that much trouble, and not even make a profit for taking the responsibility for it on their shoulders. Pat As part of the new republican & tea party spending and tax cutting. NASA assets will be offered to private industry, ISS will be offered to anyone who wants it. Assets not sold or given away will be deorbited safely if possible or turned off.. social security will be means tested and the earnigs cap removed, wealthy recipents will see a initial 50% decrease in benefits. Dont laugh its coming........... What's the all-inclusive cost of ISS per hour? (please include all terrestrial staffing, logistics and international agencies) |
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On Nov 4, 7:51*am, Pat Flannery wrote:
High mileage, but not much real use. Note: Has had plumbing issues in the past:http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=35218 I want to see who would actually want that much trouble, and not even make a profit for taking the responsibility for it on their shoulders. Pat Not much real benefit either, other than proving that billions of our hard earned loot and decades can be wasted, not to mention considerable global pollution from everything associated with keeping that sucker up and running. ~ BG |
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High mileage, but not much real use.
Note: Has had plumbing issues in the past: http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=35218 I want to see who would actually want that much trouble, and not even make a profit for taking the responsibility for it on their shoulders. Pat |
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On Nov 4, 9:24*am, Brad Guth wrote:
On Nov 4, 7:51*am, Pat Flannery wrote: High mileage, but not much real use. Note: Has had plumbing issues in the past:http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=35218 I want to see who would actually want that much trouble, and not even make a profit for taking the responsibility for it on their shoulders. Pat Not much real benefit either, other than proving that billions of our hard earned loot and decades can be wasted, not to mention considerable global pollution from everything associated with keeping that sucker up and running. *~ BG yeah where that earthshaking science ISS was supposed to produce? after all its now up to 6 crew members....... |
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On 5/11/2010 1:51 AM, Pat Flannery wrote:
High mileage, but not much real use. Note: Has had plumbing issues in the past: http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=35218 I want to see who would actually want that much trouble, and not even make a profit for taking the responsibility for it on their shoulders. Pat No thanks. I'd rather wait until Bigelow's 'Spacetels' become operational. Sounds like something from Moon Zero Two is just around the corner with that... |
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![]() NASA assets will be offered to private industry, ISS will be offered to anyone who wants it. The joke on the taxpayers here is - if anyone wants it. The Shuttle was supposed to bring cheap LEO operations - $10Million per launch with 2 week turnaround, 50 launches per year. Ended up more like $650 Million per launch at something like a 4 month turnaround. The space station and all it promised break throughs justified keeping the shuttle flying. Then there were all the great promises for the ISS. I can't get anyone to tell me one great thing to come of all the money spent. And then comes Obama - keep this waste going for another 10 years and add one more useless shuttle flight. In other words keep wasting money and bring the US further into the third world. Let's wake up and get a real manned space program going again instead of wasting the next ten years fixing toilets in a tin can. |
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On Nov 4, 1:13*pm, " wrote:
On Nov 4, 9:24*am, Brad Guth wrote: On Nov 4, 7:51*am, Pat Flannery wrote: High mileage, but not much real use. Note: Has had plumbing issues in the past:http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=35218 I want to see who would actually want that much trouble, and not even make a profit for taking the responsibility for it on their shoulders.. Pat Not much real benefit either, other than proving that billions of our hard earned loot and decades can be wasted, not to mention considerable global pollution from everything associated with keeping that sucker up and running. *~ BG yeah where that earthshaking science ISS was supposed to produce? after all its now up to 6 crew members....... The earthshaking science is how to spend the most public loot, maximum pollute our environment, kill off a few astronauts plus otherwise get the least return on investment, and wasting precious decades all at the same time. Perhaps they can deorbit that spendy sucker so that it hits our Pentagon that needs to get replaced anyway, or we can always use it as our WMD threat in order to get China to forgive all the national debt we've racked up. ~ BG |
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On Nov 4, 6:10*am, " wrote:
On Nov 4, 10:51*am, Pat Flannery wrote: High mileage, but not much real use. Note: Has had plumbing issues in the past:http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=35218 I want to see who would actually want that much trouble, and not even make a profit for taking the responsibility for it on their shoulders. Pat As part of the new republican & tea party spending and tax cutting. NASA assets will be offered to private industry, ISS will be offered to anyone who wants it. Assets not sold or given away will be deorbited safely if possible or turned off.. social security will be means tested and the earnigs cap removed, wealthy recipents will see a initial 50% decrease in benefits. Dont laugh its coming........... Of course, its coming. Two wars and a deindustrialized nation pretty much seal the deal. Now for the next leg of the recession were we can start calling it a depression. The Fed is printing money so those concerned about the rising debt seem rather removed from reality. Then again what do I know? All things end including nations..................Trig |
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