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On 29 Oct 2004 11:39:07 -0400, Jim Kingdon wrote:
But US-China relations have warmed since 9/11 (or at least, China is no longer a priority bogeyman), so I suppose it is not as unthinkable. Relations could hardly have gotten worse: they forced down one of our reconnaisance aircraft flying over international waters only a few months before 9/11. Screw the freakin' Chinese. Brian |
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 14:49:15 -0400, John Doe wrote:
And until there is specific funding for a CEV thing, shuttle will continue to fly and will probably be extended to 2015. My bet is on 2012. Shuttle will not stop flying before there is a replacement vehicle that is fully funded and under contruction. Yes, it will. Brian |
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