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"Christopher M. Jones" wrote:
:Paul F. Dietz wrote: : 'Spin-on' technologies occur *all the time*. That's why we : have rockets in the first place -- all sorts of mundane technologies : that were developed for other reasons, but enabled the production : of spacecraft. Why should this suddenly stop? You are proposing : a sea change in how technology progresses, with no supporting : evidence whatsoever. : :A perfect case in point would be real time operating systems, :such as QNX or VxWorks. There is a huge market in RTOSs today :spanning a great many industries, including aerospace. It is :that market which drives and pays for the development of RTOS :technology, but aerospace vehicles very much benefit from it. And yet the cost of missions goes nowhere but UP. That's some 'benefit'. -- "Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar territory." --G. Behn |
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