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Old October 22nd 09, 01:48 PM posted to sci.space.history
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On Oct 22, 3:10�am, Dale Carlson wrote:
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 19:43:34 -0700 (PDT), "

wrote:
the new manned launcher booster was unnecessary, and solids a very bad
idea.. the new manned launcher should of gone on a existing expendable.


Bob, I wish you'd take a remedial english class. "Should of"? That
should be "should have". And I suppose the fine points like "on an
existing..." rather than "on a existing..." are too much to ask.

Not that any of this hasn't been pointed out 1000 times before

That being said, 1-X is an impressive bit of trying to get something
up before it gets axed. I'm almost rooting for them.

Dale


so your rooting for a obvious waste of money and time? how do you
justify this?
 




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