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Old August 6th 04, 10:16 PM
starlard
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After this months local Astronomy Club meet I have to agree with the
growing opinion that so far the most recent mission to Saturn is a big
yawn. More pictures of fuzzy yellow balls. Billions of the nations wealth
and what the hell do we have to show? In a time when this country is face
with impotent challenges this is how the elites have chosen to Blow the big
Bucks.
You know if all this had a practical use well then maybe I would have a
different opinion. But I have to agree with those of you who say that if
all we are going to do is take pictures and snoop around poking into frozen
prehistoric giant snow balls , hey not on my dime brother.
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Old August 6th 04, 10:34 PM
Al Wilson
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starlard wrote:

After this months local Astronomy Club meet I have to agree with the
growing opinion that so far the most recent mission to Saturn is a big
yawn. More pictures of fuzzy yellow balls. Billions of the nations wealth
and what the hell do we have to show? In a time when this country is face
with impotent challenges this is how the elites have chosen to Blow the big
Bucks.


Oooh, an upopular opinion. Watch out, some people might label this as a troll.

For the record, I think Cassini rocks and it hasn't even got started on
Titan yet. Just you wait.

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Old August 6th 04, 11:04 PM
Paul Lawler
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"starlard" wrote in message
news
After this months local Astronomy Club meet I have to agree with the
growing opinion that so far the most recent mission to Saturn is a big
yawn. More pictures of fuzzy yellow balls. Billions of the nations

wealth
and what the hell do we have to show? In a time when this country is

face
with impotent challenges this is how the elites have chosen to Blow

the big
Bucks.
You know if all this had a practical use well then maybe I would have

a
different opinion. But I have to agree with those of you who say that

if
all we are going to do is take pictures and snoop around poking into

frozen
prehistoric giant snow balls , hey not on my dime brother.


Hi Jon... new nick I see.


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Old August 7th 04, 12:32 AM
AstronomyWanaB
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On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 14:16:59 -0700, starlard
wrote:

After this months local Astronomy Club meet I have to agree with the
growing opinion that so far the most recent mission to Saturn is a big
yawn. More pictures of fuzzy yellow balls. Billions of the nations wealth
and what the hell do we have to show? In a time when this country is face
with impotent challenges this is how the elites have chosen to Blow the big
Bucks.
You know if all this had a practical use well then maybe I would have a
different opinion. But I have to agree with those of you who say that if
all we are going to do is take pictures and snoop around poking into frozen
prehistoric giant snow balls , hey not on my dime brother.



They got your dime you lardass!
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Old August 7th 04, 12:46 AM
Phil Wheeler
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It is amusing that you go to an Astronomy Club to find out about such
things. Guess you do not read nor watch television.

"Billions" are wasted on far more things. Perhaps, given the "impotent
challenges", we should invest in Viagra instead??

The practical use of science is never obvious up front.

And -- it is on your dime (think taxes)..

Phil

starlard wrote:

After this months local Astronomy Club meet I have to agree with the
growing opinion that so far the most recent mission to Saturn is a big
yawn. More pictures of fuzzy yellow balls. Billions of the nations wealth
and what the hell do we have to show? In a time when this country is face
with impotent challenges this is how the elites have chosen to Blow the big
Bucks.
You know if all this had a practical use well then maybe I would have a
different opinion. But I have to agree with those of you who say that if
all we are going to do is take pictures and snoop around poking into frozen
prehistoric giant snow balls , hey not on my dime brother.


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Old August 7th 04, 02:53 AM
Geoff
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On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 14:16:59 -0700, starlard
wrote:


hey not on my dime brother.


I'm glad that theres a few less dimes for the american military and
its persuit of world conquest.

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Old August 7th 04, 05:49 AM
David Knisely
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Old August 7th 04, 11:22 AM
Bob Schmall
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"starlard" wrote in message
news
After this months local Astronomy Club meet I have to agree with the
growing opinion that so far the most recent mission to Saturn is a big
yawn. More pictures of fuzzy yellow balls. Billions of the nations wealth
and what the hell do we have to show? In a time when this country is face
with impotent challenges this is how the elites have chosen to Blow the

big
Bucks.
You know if all this had a practical use well then maybe I would have a
different opinion. But I have to agree with those of you who say that if
all we are going to do is take pictures and snoop around poking into

frozen
prehistoric giant snow balls , hey not on my dime brother.


Someone asked Ben Franklin what was the use of the lightning he had been
researching. Franklin replied, "What is the use of a newborn baby?"


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Old August 7th 04, 12:02 PM
John Beaderstadt
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While reading in the bathroom on Sat, 07 Aug 2004 10:22:12 GMT, I saw
that "Bob Schmall" had written:

Someone asked Ben Franklin what was the use of the lightning he had been
researching. Franklin replied, "What is the use of a newborn baby?"


Actually, the conversation concerned an ascent by the Montgolfier
brothers.

However, back to the question at hand, I wonder why the OP apparently
thinks that Saturn is being short-changed, compared to other planetary
probes. Is it his suggestion that we abandon every effort that would
take us beyond earth orbit? Does he really think that any money saved
would be either returned to the taxpayers or otherwise put to more
beneficial use? Does he really think that the amount of money saved
is enough to matter?


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Old August 7th 04, 02:03 PM
Edward
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"Geoff" wrote in message

I'm glad that theres a few less dimes for the american military and
its persuit of world conquest.


Did that world conquest legislation pass? Woohoo!!

Ed T.


 




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