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http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/04/..._entry_to.html
http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/04/ rednecks_crew_denied_entry_to.html Maybe not the best idea to get in... |
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David E. Powell wrote:
http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/04/..._entry_to.html http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/04/ rednecks_crew_denied_entry_to.html Maybe not the best idea to get in... Can you say 'free publicity' Keith |
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Keith W speculated:
David E. Powell wrote: http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/04/..._entry_to.html http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/04/ rednecks_crew_denied_entry_to.html Maybe not the best idea to get in... Can you say 'free publicity' Not really free, just buried in their other production costs. /dps -- Who, me? And what lacuna? |
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Snidely wrote:
Keith W speculated: David E. Powell wrote: http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/04/..._entry_to.html http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/04/ rednecks_crew_denied_entry_to.html Maybe not the best idea to get in... Can you say 'free publicity' Not really free, just buried in their other production costs. /dps Dirt cheap compared with the cost of commercial advertising. Keith |
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On Apr 25, 4:44*pm, "Keith W" wrote:
Snidely wrote: Keith W speculated: David E. Powell wrote: http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/04/..._entry_to.html http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/04/ rednecks_crew_denied_entry_to.html Maybe not the best idea to get in... Can you say 'free publicity' Not really free, just buried in their other production costs. /dps Dirt cheap compared with the cost of commercial advertising. Keith What I don't like about this whole deal is that the rocket fest is for the student groups. Pulling in with a rocket built out of the specs the event was using and crashing the party is not cool in my book. Yeah, it is free publicity but if they are looking to do a joint event NASA isn't exactly averse to publicity themselves and I'd think it would be doable another way. |
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Il 25/04/2012 23:39, David E. Powell ha scritto:
Dirt cheap compared with the cost of commercial advertising. Keith What I don't like about this whole deal is that the rocket fest is for the student groups. Pulling in with a rocket built out of the specs the event was using and crashing the party is not cool in my book. Yeah, it is free publicity but if they are looking to do a joint event NASA isn't exactly averse to publicity themselves and I'd think it would be doable another way. looks like there was range safety issues, if is correct that the rocket entered by this group has a much bigger (estimated) range (the article don't clarify if was horiziontal or vertical range) Best regards from Italy, dott. Piergiorgio. |
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