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Old July 28th 06, 01:31 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
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With all of this talk about Columbia I'm intrigued by the book
"Columbia - Final Voyage".

I've seen a bunch of Phil Chien's stories online and always enjoyed his
insightful questions in the press conferences, but hadn't heard that he
had written a book.

I checked out his website (http://www.sts107.info) and it looks
interesting, certainly some excellent reviews and endorsements.

So what do people who have actually read the book think? Does the book
have information which hasn't been presented elsewhere or is it just
regurgitating old information? Does it offer any more information about
the astronauts?

How good is the CD-ROM? I'm now in England and I can order the book
from Amazon.co.uk but how can I get the CD? Is the CD worth it?

Thoughts?


Ted Collins

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Old July 29th 06, 01:22 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
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It's an excellent read and provides thorough coverage of the crew, mission
and investigation. The CD includes plenty of material which could not be
included in the book.

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With all of this talk about Columbia I'm intrigued by the book
"Columbia - Final Voyage".

I've seen a bunch of Phil Chien's stories online and always enjoyed his
insightful questions in the press conferences, but hadn't heard that he
had written a book.

I checked out his website (
http://www.sts107.info) and it looks
interesting, certainly some excellent reviews and endorsements.

So what do people who have actually read the book think? Does the book
have information which hasn't been presented elsewhere or is it just
regurgitating old information? Does it offer any more information about
the astronauts?

How good is the CD-ROM? I'm now in England and I can order the book
from Amazon.co.uk but how can I get the CD? Is the CD worth it?

Thoughts?


Ted Collins



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Old July 31st 06, 06:12 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
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I believe it was also the final ABL voyage, and the end of Phill
Condit's career. It's almost as though Phill Condit had to take the
fall for something other, no matters what.
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Old July 31st 06, 06:17 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
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I believe it was also the final DoD/Raytheon/TRW/Boeing (aka Phantom
Works) ABL voyage, and the end of Phil Condit's career. It's almost as
though Philip Condit had to take the fall for having done something
other, no matters what.
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Brad Guth

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Old August 4th 06, 09:30 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
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wrote:
With all of this talk about Columbia I'm intrigued by the book
"Columbia - Final Voyage".

I've seen a bunch of Phil Chien's stories online and always enjoyed his
insightful questions in the press conferences, but hadn't heard that he
had written a book.

I checked out his website (
http://www.sts107.info) and it looks
interesting, certainly some excellent reviews and endorsements.

So what do people who have actually read the book think? Does the book
have information which hasn't been presented elsewhere or is it just
regurgitating old information? Does it offer any more information about
the astronauts?


It's FANTASTIC! I purchased it based on his reputation and was
throughly impressed.

The book offers some amazing insights into the astronauts. He really
did know them and it shows - this is not just the canned NASA bios or
folks who knew the astronauts talking about them, this is up close
personal information about them. I cried when I read some of the more
touching stories about some of the crewmembers - there's lots of new
information here which I never saw anywhere and I was collecting
information about the crew left and right after the accident.
Absolutely amazing!



How good is the CD-ROM? I'm now in England and I can order the book
from Amazon.co.uk but how can I get the CD? Is the CD worth it?


I actually like the CD better than the book. In the book you read about
Phil joking with the astronauts, on the CD you actually hear the sound
clip. At first it was a little creepy to hear the voices of the
Columbia astronauts 'speaking from the dead' so to speak, but as I
listened to what they said it was fascinating - the astronauts talking
about their passion for their work, their lives, and even talking about
the more embarassing things which had happened to them in the past.

No idea how you can get the CD in England though, I was lucky enough to
get my copy directly from Phil Chien when I met him at a book signing
in Florida.

In any case get the book - I highly recommend it.


Alex Harris

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Old August 9th 06, 10:05 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
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Wow, that would be a great set of questions WERE THEY NOT SHILL
QUESTIONS COMING FROM THE AUTHOR HIMSELF ON HIS OWN IP ADDRESS. Get a
life, Ted.. or rather, Phil. Very pathetic, hope your falsified career
is blown over these exposes on Wired.

http://www.wired.com/news/culture/me...l?tw=rss.index

wrote:
With all of this talk about Columbia I'm intrigued by the book
"Columbia - Final Voyage".

I've seen a bunch of Phil Chien's stories online and always enjoyed his
insightful questions in the press conferences, but hadn't heard that he
had written a book.

I checked out his website (
http://www.sts107.info) and it looks
interesting, certainly some excellent reviews and endorsements.

So what do people who have actually read the book think? Does the book
have information which hasn't been presented elsewhere or is it just
regurgitating old information? Does it offer any more information about
the astronauts?

How good is the CD-ROM? I'm now in England and I can order the book
from Amazon.co.uk but how can I get the CD? Is the CD worth it?

Thoughts?


Ted Collins


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Old August 9th 06, 10:07 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
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Hi Alex..err Phil, having fun replying to your own faked alias hotmail
accounts? I'll bet you are. Hope you equally have fun being the world's
Internet laughingstock today.

alex wrote:
wrote:
With all of this talk about Columbia I'm intrigued by the book
"Columbia - Final Voyage".

I've seen a bunch of Phil Chien's stories online and always enjoyed his
insightful questions in the press conferences, but hadn't heard that he
had written a book.

I checked out his website (
http://www.sts107.info) and it looks
interesting, certainly some excellent reviews and endorsements.

So what do people who have actually read the book think? Does the book
have information which hasn't been presented elsewhere or is it just
regurgitating old information? Does it offer any more information about
the astronauts?


It's FANTASTIC! I purchased it based on his reputation and was
throughly impressed.

The book offers some amazing insights into the astronauts. He really
did know them and it shows - this is not just the canned NASA bios or
folks who knew the astronauts talking about them, this is up close
personal information about them. I cried when I read some of the more
touching stories about some of the crewmembers - there's lots of new
information here which I never saw anywhere and I was collecting
information about the crew left and right after the accident.
Absolutely amazing!



How good is the CD-ROM? I'm now in England and I can order the book
from Amazon.co.uk but how can I get the CD? Is the CD worth it?


I actually like the CD better than the book. In the book you read about
Phil joking with the astronauts, on the CD you actually hear the sound
clip. At first it was a little creepy to hear the voices of the
Columbia astronauts 'speaking from the dead' so to speak, but as I
listened to what they said it was fascinating - the astronauts talking
about their passion for their work, their lives, and even talking about
the more embarassing things which had happened to them in the past.

No idea how you can get the CD in England though, I was lucky enough to
get my copy directly from Phil Chien when I met him at a book signing
in Florida.

In any case get the book - I highly recommend it.


Alex Harris


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Old August 10th 06, 12:16 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
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wrote:
Hi Alex..err Phil, having fun replying to your own faked alias hotmail
accounts? I'll bet you are. Hope you equally have fun being the world's
Internet laughingstock today.

alex wrote:
wrote:
With all of this talk about Columbia I'm intrigued by the book
"Columbia - Final Voyage".

I've seen a bunch of Phil Chien's stories online and always enjoyed his
insightful questions in the press conferences, but hadn't heard that he
had written a book.

I checked out his website (
http://www.sts107.info) and it looks
interesting, certainly some excellent reviews and endorsements.

So what do people who have actually read the book think? Does the book
have information which hasn't been presented elsewhere or is it just
regurgitating old information? Does it offer any more information about
the astronauts?


It's FANTASTIC! I purchased it based on his reputation and was
throughly impressed.

The book offers some amazing insights into the astronauts. He really
did know them and it shows - this is not just the canned NASA bios or
folks who knew the astronauts talking about them, this is up close
personal information about them. I cried when I read some of the more
touching stories about some of the crewmembers - there's lots of new
information here which I never saw anywhere and I was collecting
information about the crew left and right after the accident.
Absolutely amazing!



How good is the CD-ROM? I'm now in England and I can order the book
from Amazon.co.uk but how can I get the CD? Is the CD worth it?


I actually like the CD better than the book. In the book you read about
Phil joking with the astronauts, on the CD you actually hear the sound
clip. At first it was a little creepy to hear the voices of the
Columbia astronauts 'speaking from the dead' so to speak, but as I
listened to what they said it was fascinating - the astronauts talking
about their passion for their work, their lives, and even talking about
the more embarassing things which had happened to them in the past.

No idea how you can get the CD in England though, I was lucky enough to
get my copy directly from Phil Chien when I met him at a book signing
in Florida.

In any case get the book - I highly recommend it.


Alex Harris



This is great-- I can't believe-- this guy is such a tool!

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Old August 10th 06, 08:17 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
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On 9 Aug 2006 14:05:32 -0700, wrote:

Wow, that would be a great set of questions WERE THEY NOT SHILL
QUESTIONS COMING FROM THE AUTHOR HIMSELF ON HIS OWN IP ADDRESS. Get a
life, Ted.. or rather, Phil. Very pathetic, hope your falsified career
is blown over these exposes on Wired.

http://www.wired.com/news/culture/me...l?tw=rss.index

wrote:
With all of this talk about Columbia I'm intrigued by the book
"Columbia - Final Voyage".


snip

You seemed to pick up on this story first. Please tell me that you
aren't Phil too...

Maybe we are all Phil Chien? Nah...

Dale

BTW, I'm afraid your use of caps caused me to skip over your
post. Most of the time, that indicates a nut to me. Sorry.
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Old August 12th 06, 09:37 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
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alex wrote:
wrote:
With all of this talk about Columbia I'm intrigued by the book
"Columbia - Final Voyage".

I've seen a bunch of Phil Chien's stories online and always enjoyed his
insightful questions in the press conferences, but hadn't heard that he
had written a book.

I checked out his website (
http://www.sts107.info) and it looks
interesting, certainly some excellent reviews and endorsements.

So what do people who have actually read the book think? Does the book
have information which hasn't been presented elsewhere or is it just
regurgitating old information? Does it offer any more information about
the astronauts?


It's FANTASTIC! I purchased it based on his reputation and was
throughly impressed.

The book offers some amazing insights into the astronauts. He really
did know them and it shows - this is not just the canned NASA bios or
folks who knew the astronauts talking about them, this is up close
personal information about them. I cried when I read some of the more
touching stories about some of the crewmembers - there's lots of new
information here which I never saw anywhere and I was collecting
information about the crew left and right after the accident.
Absolutely amazing!



How good is the CD-ROM? I'm now in England and I can order the book
from Amazon.co.uk but how can I get the CD? Is the CD worth it?


I actually like the CD better than the book. In the book you read about
Phil joking with the astronauts, on the CD you actually hear the sound
clip. At first it was a little creepy to hear the voices of the
Columbia astronauts 'speaking from the dead' so to speak, but as I
listened to what they said it was fascinating - the astronauts talking
about their passion for their work, their lives, and even talking about
the more embarassing things which had happened to them in the past.

No idea how you can get the CD in England though, I was lucky enough to
get my copy directly from Phil Chien when I met him at a book signing
in Florida.

In any case get the book - I highly recommend it.


Alex Harris



Wow! I like the book too and the CD -- NOT! Don't even have a copy of
it. Wow! You're a real piece of work, aren't you Phil, or Ted, or Rob
(Robert Stevens) or Alex. Who are you tomorrow? I think you're done
now, pal. I also read Wired magazine. That's how I found about you.

http://www.wired.com/news/culture/me...tw=wn_index_19

 




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