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  #91  
Old February 13th 07, 01:16 PM posted to sci.space.history
mike flugennock
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Pat Flannery wrote:


mike flugennock wrote:


My old college roommate also had a Valiant of mid'60s vintage -- can't
remember the exact year -- with that damn' push-button automatic
xmission gearshift on the dash, with the buttons that look like they
came off a blender.




The Edsel had pushbutton arrangement transmission in the center of the
steering column...


Aha, so that's where "Speed Racer" got that idea from.

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  #92  
Old February 13th 07, 02:43 PM posted to sci.space.history
Pat Flannery
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mike flugennock wrote:


The Edsel had pushbutton arrangement transmission in the center of
the steering column...


Aha, so that's where "Speed Racer" got that idea from.


Favorite control panel: "Commando Cody, the Rocketman" rocket belt controls.
http://www.polarblairsden.com/superheroradarmen04.jpg
None of those damn gauges here, by God!
Who needs an altimeter? A real man can fly through low clouds at night.
Who needs a airspeed indicator? If you go too fast you'll be able to
tell by the fact that the sonic boom is causing cattle to stampede as
you pass over them.
Who needs a compass? It's somewhere that-a-way, I think.
Gauges are for cowards.
You'll get where you're going when you get there.
And wherever you go, there you are.
If the bad guys aren't there...well, then it's them, not you, who are lost.
What exactly are these Llamas doing in the Appalachians anyway?
Odd seeing those dolphins in Lake Superior also, now that you think
about it.

Pat
  #93  
Old February 13th 07, 07:12 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle
Nicholas Fitzpatrick
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In article k.net,
Greg D. Moore \(Strider\) wrote:


But at the end of the day NASA is just her employer and has no right to
dismiss her.


Umm, they have every right to dismiss here. And if she is convicted I can
100% guarantee they will.


She's clearly suffering very classical mental illness symptoms. No
employer would fire someone under these circumstances. And no one would
be convicted of a crime. Mental illness isn't a crime ... This isn't
the third world ...

Oh hang on, I guess it is kind of the third world down there ... well
she's screwed isn't she ...

Seriously though, it doesn't take much to figure out this is quite likely
related to workplace stress. Presumably even in backward countries, an
employer has still got some responsibility.

Nick


  #94  
Old February 13th 07, 07:24 PM posted to sci.space.history
Darren J Longhorn
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 21:46:05 -0600, Jim
wrote:

On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 23:29:45 +0000, Darren J Longhorn
wrote:

On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 23:23:31 +0000, Darren J Longhorn
wrote:

You can see an
example in this very post below.


Doh! No you can't - let's try again:

Sure, being the twit I am I have been deleting the thing cause I
thought it was getting me in trouble when I was using OE6


Thank you very much.

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Old February 13th 07, 07:25 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
Andre Lieven
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Nicholas Fitzpatrick ) plays a doctor on Usenet:
In article k.net,
Greg D. Moore \(Strider\) wrote:

But at the end of the day NASA is just her employer and has no right to
dismiss her.


Umm, they have every right to dismiss here. And if she is convicted I can
100% guarantee they will.


She's clearly suffering very classical mental illness symptoms.


Please post proof of your mental health care credentials, and proof of
your having them, and having examined Ms. Nowak.

No proof offered ? Excuse mongering claim fails.

No employer would fire someone under these circumstances.


No proof offered ? Fact free claim fails.

And no one would be convicted of a crime.


No proof offered ? Fact free claim fails. Oh, please post proof of your
legal professional credentials. None offered ? Second basis for claim
failure.

Mental illness isn't a crime ... This isn't the third world ...


No, apparently, its the place where " mental illnesses " are diagnosed
via Usenet.

Oh hang on, I guess it is kind of the third world down there ... well
she's screwed isn't she ...


You MS-spelled " Has equal rights to justice. "

Seriously though, it doesn't take much to figure out this is quite likely
related to workplace stress.


laughs Yeah, if pigs had wings...

Presumably even in backward countries, an
employer has still got some responsibility.


Presumably even in forward countries, a claimant of " mental illness "
bears the burden of PROOF that it... exists...

Andre

  #96  
Old February 13th 07, 07:35 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
Dave Michelson
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Andre Lieven wrote:

....

No proof offered ? Fact free claim fails.

....


Does anyone have contact info for Andre's ex?

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  #97  
Old February 13th 07, 08:37 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle
Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)
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"Nicholas Fitzpatrick" wrote in message
...
In article k.net,
Greg D. Moore \(Strider\) wrote:


But at the end of the day NASA is just her employer and has no right to
dismiss her.


Umm, they have every right to dismiss here. And if she is convicted I can
100% guarantee they will.


She's clearly suffering very classical mental illness symptoms. No
employer would fire someone under these circumstances. And no one would
be convicted of a crime. Mental illness isn't a crime ... This isn't
the third world ...


Mental illness is not a crime. Performing illegal actions very well may be
though.

And she would be released for her criminal acts, not for her mental illness.


Oh hang on, I guess it is kind of the third world down there ... well
she's screwed isn't she ...

Seriously though, it doesn't take much to figure out this is quite likely
related to workplace stress. Presumably even in backward countries, an
employer has still got some responsibility.

Nick




  #98  
Old February 13th 07, 10:15 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
Andre Lieven
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Dave Michelson ) writes:
Andre Lieven wrote:

....

No proof offered ? Fact free claim fails.

....


Does anyone have contact info for Andre's ex?


bg I do, but what of it, I'm married to someone far, far, FAR better
now.

And, she agrees with me on this. So, thats 0-2 on the attempted Ad
Hominem ploy.

Thanks for showing an INABILITY to debate/refute what I wrote.
( " If you can't answer a person's argument, don't worry ! You can
always call him names ! " Oscar Wilde. )

Now, if anyone has some *facts* pertaining to professional mental
health care providers having examined Ms. Nowak, and having then
provided a medical opinion of her actually having a mental illness,
then post that information for us all, please.

Andre

  #99  
Old February 14th 07, 12:10 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
Pat Flannery
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Dave Michelson wrote:


Does anyone have contact info for Andre's ex?


It would be fascinating to hear about, wouldn't it? :-D

Pat
  #100  
Old February 14th 07, 12:13 AM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
Pat Flannery
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Andre Lieven wrote:
bg I do, but what of it, I'm married to someone far, far, FAR better
now.


Prove it.

Pat
 




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