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Alan Erskine explained :
Noice! Northwestern is proud of their grad. http://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/spring2012/feature/rocket-maam.html However, this doesn't have much to do with STS. /dps -- Who, me? And what lacuna? |
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On 20/05/2012 5:29 AM, Snidely wrote:
Alan Erskine explained : Noice! Northwestern is proud of their grad. http://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/spring2012/feature/rocket-maam.html However, this doesn't have much to do with STS. There's nowhere else to put this stuff. None of the other sci.space groups are anywhere near appropriate and, as the shuttle is now history, it rightly belongs in that group, not this one. Where would you make comments about Dragon or Dream Chaser? Start another group? Do it and stop whinging and whining about it. |
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After serious thinking Alan Erskine wrote :
On 20/05/2012 5:29 AM, Snidely wrote: Alan Erskine explained : Noice! Northwestern is proud of their grad. http://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/spring2012/feature/rocket-maam.html However, this doesn't have much to do with STS. There's nowhere else to put this stuff. None of the other sci.space groups are anywhere near appropriate and, as the shuttle is now history, it rightly belongs in that group, not this one. Where would you make comments about Dragon or Dream Chaser? Start another group? Do it and stop whinging and whining about it. sci.space.policy seems to work very well to discuss current events. /dps -- Who, me? And what lacuna? |
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On 20/05/2012 10:20 AM, Snidely wrote:
After serious thinking Alan Erskine wrote : On 20/05/2012 5:29 AM, Snidely wrote: Alan Erskine explained : Noice! Northwestern is proud of their grad. http://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/spring2012/feature/rocket-maam.html However, this doesn't have much to do with STS. There's nowhere else to put this stuff. None of the other sci.space groups are anywhere near appropriate and, as the shuttle is now history, it rightly belongs in that group, not this one. Where would you make comments about Dragon or Dream Chaser? Start another group? Do it and stop whinging and whining about it. sci.space.policy seems to work very well to discuss current events. It's not policy-related; it's transport and systems. |
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On Saturday, Alan Erskine queried:
On 20/05/2012 10:20 AM, Snidely wrote: After serious thinking Alan Erskine wrote : On 20/05/2012 5:29 AM, Snidely wrote: Alan Erskine explained : Noice! Northwestern is proud of their grad. http://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/spring2012/feature/rocket-maam.html However, this doesn't have much to do with STS. There's nowhere else to put this stuff. None of the other sci.space groups are anywhere near appropriate and, as the shuttle is now history, it rightly belongs in that group, not this one. Where would you make comments about Dragon or Dream Chaser? Start another group? Do it and stop whinging and whining about it. sci.space.policy seems to work very well to discuss current events. It's not policy-related; it's transport and systems. And it is full of plenty of transport and systems posts. /dps -- Who, me? And what lacuna? |
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"Alan Erskine" wrote in message
nd.com... On 20/05/2012 10:20 AM, Snidely wrote: After serious thinking Alan Erskine wrote : On 20/05/2012 5:29 AM, Snidely wrote: Alan Erskine explained : Noice! Northwestern is proud of their grad. http://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/spring2012/feature/rocket-maam.html However, this doesn't have much to do with STS. There's nowhere else to put this stuff. None of the other sci.space groups are anywhere near appropriate and, as the shuttle is now history, it rightly belongs in that group, not this one. Where would you make comments about Dragon or Dream Chaser? Start another group? Do it and stop whinging and whining about it. sci.space.policy seems to work very well to discuss current events. It's not policy-related; it's transport and systems. That said, sci.space.policy is intended as the catch-all group. -- Greg D. Moore http://greenmountainsoftware.wordpress.com/ CEO QuiCR: Quick, Crowdsourced Responses. http://www.quicr.net |
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