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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 17:23:42 -0500, G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi Dat's Me The lack of brain"s of NASA has left us nothing that can even go into the orbit to service the Hubble. In reality those of the low lives(brains) of what is left of NASA ( top brains quite) don't really know what to do? It takes brains to know what to do. Bert I don't know! Wouldn't those new re-usable craft they're talking about creating (for early next decade isn't it?) be capable of doing the job? Of course, there is the time in the meantime - that, as far as I can see, means the shuttle. |
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Hi Dat's Me Retired people make lots of money that live close to
Canada. They pick up pills for themselves,and for other people who can be using pills to stay alive that cost them over a thousand dollars a month. The saving can be as much as 40%. It takes lots of money to stay alive. It takes a lot of money,and time to build a new safe space program. As things are in my country today servicing the Hubble is more realistic than going to the moon,or Mars. Bert |
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