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Old July 24th 05, 01:41 AM
Rick Nelson
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Default Hurricanes and Trees Down - not llikely Tuesday Launch

I guess you've learned by experience there, Burnham.

I'm not posting anything that isn't true or that isn't completely obvious..

I guess you *don't* think Rove and Cheney aren't closet gay and BI and
*haven't* had sex with each other?

Well, I guess you'll figure it all out in the next 18 months.

On the technical side - I'd bet that if NASA had made the Shuttle
fleets' frames out of Titanium - they could have been retro-fitted with
more advanced electronics and avionics for a hundred years. And there
would have been nary a failure - because the crew's "takeoff box" would
have been highly reinforced and fitted with parachutes. And the leading
edges and the underwings could have survived any RCC or tile failures.

You folks who criticize my posts are just proving *yourselves* to be
foolish (and probably part of the new American Fascism).

Thanks,

Rick








Burnham Treezdown wrote:
On 23 Jul 2005 12:18:18 -0700, wrote:


idiot.

oh, sorry; i'm feeding a troll.




I keep making the same mistake.

This guy needs meds and an isolated rubber room, not dialog &
companionship. Oh, and maybe an inflatable doll..

 




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