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Old January 26th 04, 01:19 AM
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Default NASA should stop over-hyping their success

NASA should stop over-hyping their success. Granted they are competing for
funds with other organizations in the government and have to play politics,
but come on I'm starting to roll my eyes at all their hype. People are
going to stop believeing them. I already have at least when it comes to
them explaining the importance of something.

I not sure I'm explaining myself right here so bear with me. I'm talking
how they don't seem to level with us when it comes to the reality of the
situation. Like the position of oppurtunity. They describe it as
"jackpot". Granted there is some bedrock there to check out but thats it!
I don't see nothing else. I think Jackpot would have been more correct if
bedrock existed and then over at another spot another type of rock existed.
Almost everything that happens that can be hyped does get hyped.



 




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