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Old February 24th 04, 09:27 AM
Kent Betts
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"x24val" wrote in message
news:JjKRb.5377$fD.3078@fed1read02...
Maybe it's because I don't understand the dynamics of newsgroups


don't care

I didn't get one comment, question or
heckle about anything on my website


We have gotten a large dose of nutcases here. An over-riding similarity of
the nut cases is the assertion of unique knowlege gained by their superior
perceptive powers, sort of the way your site does.

"Had the cabin video continued on until and then after some of the debris
events occurred, I suspect a much less jovial mood would have been
apparent."

Seek professional counseling.




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Old February 24th 04, 12:23 PM
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"Had the cabin video continued on until and then after some of the debris
events occurred, I suspect a much less jovial mood would have been
apparent."


Well thats very true. It might have silenced those pure idiots who said the
important loss was the orbiter and niot the crew.

Although no doubt one day there will be a rumor the recording was actually
longer and nasa only released part of it. no doubt for the familys. Since there
were witnesses of its recovery so its existence was common knowledge.

shortening ofr the recording was the only thing nasa could do.
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Old February 24th 04, 12:51 PM
Paul F. Dietz
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Hallerb wrote:

Well thats very true. It might have silenced those pure idiots who said the
important loss was the orbiter and niot the crew.


As opposed to the idiots who don't care about tens of thousands of
human lifetimes of labor being wasted?

Paul
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Old February 24th 04, 01:02 PM
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As opposed to the idiots who don't care about tens of thousands of
human lifetimes of labor being wasted?

Paul


Obvilously you are one of the idiots I was talking about. The workers were paid
for their efforts.

The crew died but theres no way to adquately compensate the survivors for their
grief. I can only guess you have never had anyone very close die. Fathers,
mothers, and children are different than a friend.

If you havent had anyone close die congrats. Then you speak from stupidity,
thats good I dont want to see you get educated.

If you have lost a parent then actually your a idiot and not worth talking too.
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Old February 24th 04, 01:16 PM
Paul F. Dietz
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Hallerb wrote:

Obvilously you are one of the idiots I was talking about. The workers were paid
for their efforts.


Insult rejected, you economically illiterate moron.

The money to pay those workers came from taxpayers, and the workers spent that
money buying goods with that money. Real wealth, the things that could be
purchased with that money, was effectively confiscated.

It never fails to amaze me how stupid and fundamentally corrupt persons
such as yourself can imagine that tax dollars are somehow without cost.

Paul
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Old February 24th 04, 01:24 PM
Steve at fivetrees
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"Paul F. Dietz" wrote in message
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Hallerb wrote:

Obvilously you are one of the idiots I was talking about. The workers

were paid
for their efforts.


Insult rejected, you economically illiterate moron.


Guys, please take your flamefest elsewhere. There are enough wackos in here
as it is.

Steve
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Old February 24th 04, 01:44 PM
Hallerb
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idiots I was talking about. The workers
were paid
for their efforts.


Insult rejected, you economically illiterate moron.


Guys, please take your flamefest elsewhere. There are enough wackos in here
as it is.

Steve


Sorry I didnt realize his point was about taxes and thats a loosers paradise
discussion. So its over for me.

Except to point out the workers were well paid and probabnly have pride in
their work.

My dad helped machine parts that went to the moon, and even at 75 he talks
about it

At least building shuttles was more productive than collecting welfare.,.,,,,
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Old February 24th 04, 01:50 PM
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Hallerb wrote:

Sorry I didnt realize his point was about taxes and thats a loosers paradise
discussion. So its over for me.


Yes, you didn't understand. In the future, refrain from saying idiotic
things about topics you don't understand.

Paul
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Old February 24th 04, 04:36 PM
Hallerb
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Yes, you didn't understand. In the future, refrain from saying idiotic
things about topics you don't understand.

Paul


Then I might never post again
 




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