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Jeff Findley wrote:
That and you'd have to charge something like $10k per cookie just to get back the money you'd have to spend. I doubt many people would pay that much for an old stale cookie (by the time it would get to you, it would likely be weeks old) Nop. If you come down on a Soyuz, they could be delivered within a couple of days, assuming the astronauts don't eat them all on the way down :-) :-) :-) :-) Now, once the russians really get their targetting right, they might be able to eject self-deorbiting capsules from the ISS at the right time so that they de-orbit and fall in your garden. In fact, they woudln't really need to bake them on the station, they could use the re-entry heat to bake them :-) Heck, with the right orbits, you could order cookies and a roast beef and have them drop into your garden within 90 minutes. This would be a great gimmick for garden parties. :-) :-) |
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Bloody "cookies" and yahoo | Rich | Amateur Astronomy | 38 | October 27th 04 10:52 PM |