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True Science Fiction: Hypothetical reply to a post you will NEVERsee here....
"What a great idea!
You should forward this to 'so-and-so' at NASA, here's her email address '...' and while you're at it, you should consider writing this up as a paper for the next AIAA conference in 'x-date'. Why don't you write up an abstract and send it to the AIAA at this address '...' tell them I thought it was a good idea..." :-D Dave |
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True Science Fiction: Hypothetical reply to a post you will NEVERsee here....
On 15/09/2010 1:43 AM, David Spain wrote:
Oh yes and one other quote never to be seen... "Why didn't I think of that?!" :-D Dave But I did think of that! ;P) |
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True Science Fiction: Hypothetical reply to a post you will NEVERsee here....
Plenty of people have already have had ideas for making rockets more
cheaply, or for more effective mission profiles (i.e. Robert Zubrin)... so, yes, it's not surprising posters here have little to add to that. John Savard |
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