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Rand Simberg wrote: }If you're unconvinced, that's up to you, but what I said was not }evasive. I consistently meant "always" versus "not always". *Every* }manned spaceflight project, either Russian or American, since Apollo }has fallen to bad management. }Skylab seemed to work out pretty well. Yeah, it worked out so well that they didn't care to do it again. }Did the Soviet space program have "bad management"? Do you want to discuss Almaz, Mir, or something else? -- /\ Greg Kuperberg (UC Davis) / \ \ / Visit the Math ArXiv Front at http://front.math.ucdavis.edu/ \/ * All the math that's fit to e-print * |
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