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Shuttle launch (STS-119) due at 7:43pm tomorrow night - U.S. EDT - 10:43am tomorrow morning Melbourne (Australia) time.
Just thought you'd like to know, if you didn't already.
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Shuttle launch (STS-119) due at 7:43pm tomorrow night - U.S. EDT
On Mar 15, 4:08�am, "Alan Erskine" wrote:
Just thought you'd like to know, if you didn't already. have you seen the percentages of another lost vehicle and crew if they continue flying? and theres no way to get all the flights in before the end date |
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Shuttle launch (STS-119) due at 7:43pm tomorrow night - U.S. EDT - 10:43am tomorrow morning Melbourne (Australia) time.
Het is zò dat bob haller formuleerde :
On Mar 15, 4:08ïÿ½am, "Alan Erskine" wrote: Just thought you'd like to know, if you didn't already. have you seen the percentages of another lost vehicle and crew if they continue flying? and theres no way to get all the flights in before the end date Haller: shut up with your rubbish messages!! Walking across a road is also lethal if you're not carefull! -- "Jumpin' without a parachute? Kinda dangerous, ain't it?" - Bugs Bunny |
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Shuttle launch (STS-119) due at 7:43pm tomorrow night - U.S. EDT - 10:43am tomorrow morning Melbourne (Australia) time.
Nothing likeb being cheerful to keep one going is there?
You do seem to have a very one sided jaundiced view of things. Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "bob haller" wrote in message ... On Mar 15, 4:08?am, "Alan Erskine" wrote: Just thought you'd like to know, if you didn't already. have you seen the percentages of another lost vehicle and crew if they continue flying? and theres no way to get all the flights in before the end date |
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Shuttle launch (STS-119) due at 7:43pm tomorrow night - U.S. EDT
On Mar 15, 1:13�pm, "Brian Gaff" wrote:
Nothing likeb being cheerful to keep one going is there? You do seem to have a very one sided jaundiced view of things. Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please!"bob haller" wrote in message ... On Mar 15, 4:08?am, "Alan Erskine" wrote: Just thought you'd like to know, if you didn't already. have you seen the percentages of another lost vehicle and crew if they continue flying? and theres no way to get all the flights in before the end date ignoring or denying reality accomplishes exactly what? heck it was mike griffins statement........... |
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Shuttle launch (STS-119) due at 7:43pm tomorrow night - U.S. EDT - 10:43am tomorrow morning Melbourne (Australia) time.
"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
... Nothing likeb being cheerful to keep one going is there? You do seem to have a very one sided jaundiced view of things. Brian I'm surprised you're still reading that nut's posts. Frankly, I've got better things to do with my 1,440 minutes every day. |
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Shuttle launch (STS-119) due at 7:43pm tomorrow night - U.S.
bob haller wrote:
On Mar 15, 4:08�am, "Alan Erskine" wrote: Just thought you'd like to know, if you didn't already. have you seen the percentages of another lost vehicle and crew if they continue flying? and theres no way to get all the flights in before the end date Seriously, you really need to be on some kind of mood stabilizer. You might even be able to enjoy the manned space program. |
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Shuttle launch (STS-119) due at 7:43pm tomorrow night - U.S. EDT
On Mar 15, 6:21�pm, mach25 wrote:
bob haller wrote: On Mar 15, 4:08 am, "Alan Erskine" wrote: Just thought you'd like to know, if you didn't already. have you seen the percentages of another lost vehicle and crew if they continue flying? and theres no way to get all the flights in before the end date Seriously, you really need to be on some kind of mood stabilizer. You might even be able to enjoy the manned space program. mike griffin said it, when the just left adminstrator says something like this, its worth discussing....... of course posters here didnt want to discuss a shuttle stuck at station till after columbia proved it could happen |
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Shuttle launch (STS-119) due at 7:43pm tomorrow night - U.S.
bob haller wrote:
On Mar 15, 6:21�pm, mach25 wrote: bob haller wrote: On Mar 15, 4:08 am, "Alan Erskine" wrote: Just thought you'd like to know, if you didn't already. have you seen the percentages of another lost vehicle and crew if they continue flying? and theres no way to get all the flights in before the end date Seriously, you really need to be on some kind of mood stabilizer. You might even be able to enjoy the manned space program. mike griffin said it, when the just left adminstrator says something like this, its worth discussing....... of course posters here didnt want to discuss a shuttle stuck at station till after columbia proved it could happen The point is you never have anything positive to say about the Shuttle program. Even when everything goes perfectly, you go out of your way to find something negative. It almost seems like you are disappointed when we have a successful Shuttle mission. Do you just sit around thinking about all the things that could go wrong with the world? That's why I suspect you need some professional help and possibly medication to help you enjoy life more. This is not intended as a put down, just a suggestion. Hope you consider it seriously. I won't bother you anymore on the subject. Good luck. |
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Shuttle launch (STS-119) due at 7:43pm tomorrow night - U.S. EDT
On Mar 15, 11:18�pm, mach25 wrote:
bob haller wrote: On Mar 15, 6:21 pm, mach25 wrote: bob haller wrote: On Mar 15, 4:08 am, "Alan Erskine" wrote: Just thought you'd like to know, if you didn't already. have you seen the percentages of another lost vehicle and crew if they continue flying? and theres no way to get all the flights in before the end date Seriously, you really need to be on some kind of mood stabilizer. You might even be able to enjoy the manned space program. mike griffin said it, when the just left adminstrator says something like this, its worth discussing....... of course posters here didnt want to discuss a shuttle stuck at station till after columbia proved it could happen The point is you never have anything positive to say about the Shuttle program. Even when everything goes perfectly, you go out of your way to find something negative. It almost seems like you are disappointed when we have a successful Shuttle mission. Do you just sit around thinking about all the things that could go wrong with the world? That's why I suspect you need some professional help and possibly medication to help you enjoy life more. This is not intended as a put down, just a suggestion. Hope you consider it seriously. I won't bother you anymore on the subject. Good luck.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Actually I am usually in a pretty good mood.... but every flight puts me on edge, how many expected a re entry disaster? besides mike says the chance of another bad daY IS 1 IN 12 IF WE CONTINUE FLYING............ thats a shocking horrible odds |
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