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On Mon, 16 May 2005 18:54:58 -0400, "Scott Hedrick"
wrote: "Rand Simberg" wrote in message ... On Mon, 16 May 2005 12:37:42 -0400, in a place far, far away, "Scott Hedrick" made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: That's nice, but that doesn't mean that money is being allocated *now*. Actually it does. How does the promise of money offered as a prize for completion of a task mean that actual money is being allocated to accomplish that task? It gives credibility to the project, by proving that there's enough serious interest in the goal that's its worth investing in. It worked for Lindbergh and McCready, to name just two who raised the money to accomplish tasks that carried prizes for the first to do them. Do you know the names of the Lindbergh backers? How about where they lived? Mary -- Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer We didn't just do weird stuff at Dryden, we wrote reports about it. or |
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