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![]() wrote in message ... In sci.astro Ron Baalke wrote: The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and is operating normally. It better be. The damn thing cost 3.2 billion USD. I could have bought a LOT of pizza and Dr. Pepper with that money. Part of the problem in rationalizing any government expense is the temptation to relate to the amount personally rather than collectively. Cassini cost a little over 10 bucks per person in the USA - which might buy you a small pizza and a 16oz dr pepper. 3.2 bil is a insignificant rounding error over at DoD. --- Dave Boll http://www.frii.com/~davejen/ |
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